As Juventus prepares for the January transfer window, the club faces significant challenges due to a series of injuries that have disrupted their plans. Key players like Bremer and Cabal are sidelined for the season with serious injuries, while Milik and Nico Gonzalez are also struggling with prolonged absences. This situation has left coach Thiago Motta with limited options, forcing him to rely heavily on younger players who have stepped up as potential starters.
La Gazzetta dello Sport [**report**](https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Calciomercato/Juventus/02-12-2024/mercato-juve-con-la-cessione-di-fagioli-giuntoli-a-gennaio-puo-spendere.shtml) how the club’s decision last summer to reduce the squad size was aimed at revitalizing the team and integrating promising young talent. However, this strategy has led to a paradoxical situation where many of these young players are now essential to the team’s performance. Despite having loaned out several experienced players deemed surplus to requirements, Juventus may find themselves in need of those very players to address their current crisis.
Juventus’ financial constraints further complicate matters. The club is looking to offload Nicolò Fagioli, which would generate crucial funds for immediate reinforcements. While this was not the original plan, selling Fagioli could provide the necessary financial flexibility to make moves in January. Director Cristiano Giuntoli had initially hoped to extend Dusan Vlahovic’s contract, which expires in 2026, to alleviate financial pressure. However, negotiations have stalled, and Vlahovic’s future at the club appears uncertain.
The relationship between Vlahovic and Motta has reportedly soured, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. If Vlahovic were to leave, Juventus could explore options such as a swap deal involving players like Giacomo Raspadori from Napoli or even Victor Osimhen.
In addition to addressing offensive needs, Juventus must also focus on strengthening their defense. The return of Arkadiusz Milik from injury will be evaluated before deciding on his future. Meanwhile, Danilo’s contract is expiring, and his high salary could be a burden on the budget if he remains with the club.
Juventus is actively considering potential defensive signings, with Milan Skriniar from Paris Saint-Germain and David Hancko from Feyenoord among the targets. Skriniar’s experience would be invaluable, while Hancko fits Motta’s vision for a more dynamic defense. Antonio Silva from Benfica is also under consideration, with discussions revolving around a loan deal that could lead to a permanent transfer.