While Juventus aim to finish 2025 on a high note, the club’s management is already turning its attention to the upcoming transfer market, aware of the need to further refine the squad. Major signings are unlikely in the coming weeks, but the Bianconeri intend to stay alert for opportunities. In recent days, names such as Norton-Cuffy and Frattesi have been linked with potential moves to Turin.
However, departures could prove just as significant as arrivals. Mattia Perin continues to attract interest from Genoa, but the Rossoblù are also keeping a close eye on another Juventus player — young Montenegrin midfielder Vasilije Adzic — with the possibility of securing him on loan as early as January.
Adzic’s Situation at Juventus
Tuttosport report how Adzic made a promising start to his Juventus career, suggesting he might carve out a regular place in the squad. Yet, as the season has progressed, his playing time has diminished. The recent managerial change has also reshuffled the squad hierarchy, leaving the 19-year-old struggling for consistent minutes and missing some key chances — most notably in the European outing at Bodø.
Despite that, Adzic’s talent remains unquestionable. Seen as one of Montenegro’s brightest prospects, a loan move could provide the regular playing time needed to continue his development before returning to Turin with greater maturity and experience.
Serie A Clubs Monitoring His Future
According to reports, no fewer than five Serie A sides are monitoring Adzic’s situation closely: Genoa, Pisa, Cagliari, Cremonese and Parma. Juventus are expected to evaluate all possible options carefully in the coming weeks, keen to find the right environment for the youngster to grow.
While nothing has been decided yet, it would not be a surprise if Adzic were to leave on loan in January — a move that could benefit both player and club in the long run.