Juventus are preparing for a significant transformation along its flanks as the club looks to streamline its squad and usher in a new era under the expected appointment of technical director François Modesto. IlBianconero report that the focus is firmly on outgoing transfers, with several wide players facing uncertain futures as the club seeks to reshape its roster.
Alberto Costa: Lisbon Calling
Alberto Costa, who joined Juventus from Vitoria Guimaraes last January, could be on his way out after just a few months in Turin. Sporting Lisbon is showing strong interest and is reportedly ready to make a €15 million offer, including a future resale percentage. This move would allow Juventus to cash in and open up a spot on the left side.
Timothy Weah: Marseille Leads the Race
Timothy Weah has been on the market for some time. After talks with Nottingham Forest fell through, Marseille has emerged as the frontrunner for the American winger. The French club is reportedly preparing a bid in the €13–15 million range. Weah’s departure after two inconsistent seasons in Turin now appears increasingly likely.
Nico Gonzalez: Tempted by Saudi Arabia
Nico Gonzalez is another name on the exit list. After a disappointing season, the Argentine has attracted interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia. Juventus is seeking at least €30 million for his transfer, a figure that could facilitate his departure just a year after his arrival from Fiorentina.
Filip Kostic: No Longer Central to the Project
Filip Kostic has found himself on the fringes of the squad and is also being considered for a transfer. His exit, along with those of Costa, Weah, and Gonzalez, would mark the beginning of a new chapter for Juventus’ wide positions.