
For the second consecutive summer, the list of players potentially leaving Juventus appears to be one that you might need more than just two hands to count all their names out. It’s lengthy — and that’s probably a little bit of an understatement based on just how much of a jumble that Damien Comolli and Co. have to clean up after Cristiano Giuntoli’s failed roster he constructed for a manager he ended up firing after 10 months in charge.
Some of those names are obvious ones.
Other names are probably
ones that you don’t want to see go this summer.
Either way, it’s likely that a good host of names that contributed at Juventus in one form or another aren’t going to be on the roster come the end of the summer transfer window in September.
And because of that, Juventus’ roster is likely to look fairly different — and deservedly so based on how the 2024-25 season went and how Igor Tudor wants to play as compared to Thiago Motta — when the new campaign gets underway next month.
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