Juventus are planning a significant squad overhaul at the end of the season, with eleven players potentially leaving the club, according to reports in Italy. The planned departures come as manager Massimiliano Allegri seeks to reshape the team and bring in reinforcements ahead of next season.
The club is currently focused on securing Champions League qualification in their final three Serie A matches, but planning for the summer transfer window is well underway. The report details a list of players who are not considered part of Allegri’s long-term plans, regardless of Champions League qualification.
The list includes goalkeeper Mattia Perin, with the club also considering options in that position, potentially in the form of Marco Di Gregorio. Defenders Holger Holm and Federico Gatti are also reportedly among those who could be sold, along with midfielder Hans Nicolussi Caviglia. Full-back Andrea Cambiaso is also listed as a potential departure.
In midfield, Teun Koopmeiners, who joined Juventus from Atalanta last summer, has reportedly failed to meet expectations in his second season with the club and is likely to be moved on. Youngster Miretti is also included on the list, alongside winger Filip Adzic.
The attacking line is also set for changes, with Arkadiusz Milik, alongside fellow forward Loïs Openda, and winger Kostic all expected to leave. Milik joined Juventus in 2022 from Marseille and has contributed goals but appears to be surplus to requirements. Openda, who arrived last summer, has not established himself as a regular starter.
These departures would free up space in the squad and potentially generate funds for new signings, allowing Juventus to strengthen in key areas. The club has not yet confirmed any specific departures, but the report suggests a clear intention to rebuild the squad for the upcoming season. This overhaul signals a desire to compete at the highest level and address perceived weaknesses within the current team.



