This summer, Juventus will make a serious push into the transfer market

It is January 24, 2024, in Turin - With the signing of Thiago Djalo to the defense, Juventus likely finished their January transfer window. Up front, they will keep things as they are, focusing on their current roster rather than adding players who don't reflect their actual talent. Much of Juventus' market will be covered in June due to a qualitative jump. Juve are currently in first place in the Scudetto race, but Inter still have games to play and a direct clash on February 4. Cristiano Giuntoli, Inter's technical director, will have to assemble a strong team to compete on all fronts. It's almost certain that they will return to the European Cup and the main entrance, thanks to Juventus' huge lead in fifth place. Briefly said, high-quality upgrades will be required to keep up with, and ideally surpass, the current level. Because of this, Gasperini's Atalanta's lynchpin Teun Koopmeiners is the primary objective.

Juventus has a limited budget for the next summer transfer window

Cristiano Giuntoli's transfer list has a singular and unifying name. Teun Koopmeiners, who has been Gasperini's steadfast anchor at Atalanta, had a sensational season, scoring seven goals and assisting on four more, both in the league and in the cup. These are significant numbers for a midfielder whose numbers can only help to elevate the opinion of those who see him play. More transfer news, statistics, and sports-related content may be found on the Azscore website, simulated football leagues. "While Juventus has been monitoring his progress for some time, they were unable to sign him in January owing to financial constraints and his non-transferability; however, their stance may change in June. So, Juve is thinking about getting a head start in February to perhaps persuade the player and Atalanta to sell him in the summer. 

Juventus are now considering their options for the next transfer window

At least forty million is required, but the DEA may want fifty million, maybe in the hopes of holding an auction. Consequently, the director of Juventus is thinking of a strategy that will most likely include funding the coup with one or two outbound capital gains. Simply said, budgets must be evaluated in relation to sustainability, making it difficult to make such a large investment without selling, and not necessarily to any owner. Both players must be considered, however. Contract extension discussions will begin when the winter transfer market closes for Adrien Rabiot, but his mother, who is still a very difficult agent to work with, will likely want a modification to the player's current deal. Next up is Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract is set to be extended for one more year with a salary increase. In the event that Serban's contract is not extended, he might potentially be sold. However, we will make every effort to retain him, considering his impressive performance this season. Along with that, keep an eye on the transfer market for a few "secondary" teammates. Given a complete offensive lineup, Ealing Júnior might be seen as a disposable item in the summer transfer window if the Koopmeiners need money, Sule, who is doing well at Frosinone, could be a valuable player on the verge of leaving, and the striker may find work in the Premier League already. together with Milik, Chiesa, Yildiz, and Vlahovic. Additionally, the left-footed player might complement Koopmeiner technically, but Atalanta is not going to budge from their initial asking price of 50 million euros. As a result, Giuntoli is setting out to establish a practical margin of error.

A number of prominent players are setting their sights on us

Moise Keane's move to Atletico Madrid seems imminent. All that remains is to wait for the colchoneros to clear their roster so we can bring in the blue striker; the transaction is almost done. The formula for Simeone to embrace Keane until June, including the Champions League 1/8 finals match against Inter, is an onerous €500,000 loan until the conclusion of the season. The procedure should be completed without any unexpected complications. If there are any shocking developments, Giuntoli may contemplate a last-minute addition, but this is not a cause for concern. As an example, Federico Bernardeschi will be returning to Juventus only five months after a return tour from his time playing for the Toronto Raptors of the Major League Soccer. Although Roma De Rossi has been out on the field in the last several hours, the apparent stumbling block is Bern's participation in the US.