Giovanni Carnevali, recently appointed as Juventus’s new CEO and General Manager, is confronting a series of challenges just 24 days into his role, according to reports in Gazzetta dello Sport. With the start of the new season less than a week away, the Juventus squad available to coach Luciano Spalletti remains largely unchanged from the previous campaign.
The most significant outgoing transfer to date has been Dusan Vlahovic, who departed for Genoa on a free transfer. His replacement is young forward Ekhator, arriving from the same club. This swap represents the only major change to the attacking options currently available to Spalletti, highlighting the limited activity in the transfer window so far.
Several key issues are reportedly demanding Carnevali’s immediate attention. The protracted saga surrounding Randal Kolo Muani’s potential transfer is one such concern, with no clear resolution in sight. The club is also navigating a complex situation regarding their goalkeepers, described as a “case” by the Italian publication, though specific details remain unclear.
Another matter requiring attention is the pursuit of midfielder Kenan Muharemovic, with negotiations seemingly stalled. Perhaps the most difficult task facing Carnevali is offloading a number of players deemed surplus to requirements, with the club struggling to find takers for these individuals. The report suggests there is a lack of interest in these players, creating a potential blockage in the transfer market.
Beyond the immediate player transfers, Carnevali is also overseeing a broader reorganization of the club’s structure. This internal restructuring is intended to streamline operations and improve efficiency, but adds another layer of complexity to his initial weeks in the role. The swift need to address these issues underscores the challenging environment Carnevali has inherited as he attempts to reshape the Juventus squad for the upcoming season. These early hurdles will likely define the club’s ambitions for the 2024-25 campaign.




