Juventus are prioritizing player sales in the coming week to balance their accounts before the June 30th deadline, according to reports in Tuttosport. New Juventus CEO Giovanni Carnevali is navigating multiple complex transfer situations, with outgoing deals taking precedence.
One potential deal under discussion involves midfielder Fabio Miretti and Bologna. Juventus are reportedly seeking a €15 million fee for Miretti, which could generate a significant profit for the club. The talks with Bologna are linked to Juventus’ interest in defender Jhon Lucumí, though Carnevali is not rushing to secure the Colombian, as Lucumí’s release clause of €28 million does not expire until mid-July, allowing Juventus to assess his situation after the World Cup.
Further discussions with Bologna also concern Joao Mario, though interest from Fiorentina could complicate a potential return to the Emilia-Romagna region. Fiorentina’s need for a right-back, potentially due to Dodo’s departure, could sway Mario towards a move to Florence. Juventus could also benefit financially from future resale percentages of players Savona and Muharemovic.
Andrea Cambiaso is attracting interest from the Premier League, with Chelsea reportedly leading the chase. While a sale of Bremer is proving difficult due to his performance at the World Cup, Koopmeiners is gaining some playing time with the Netherlands, potentially increasing his market value. A surprise potential departure could be Arthur Openda, with clubs like Lyon and Monaco now expressing interest in the Belgian forward.
The club remains cautious about making significant purchases until funds are raised through sales, but Carnevali is optimistic that positive outcomes will emerge as negotiations progress. The priority remains avoiding any unfavorable outcomes in the transfer market.



