Following Damien Comolli’s departure from Juventus, three of his summer signings could also follow him through the exit door after underdelivering at the club, according to [Gazzetta dello Sport](https://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/Calciomercato/Juventus/15-06-2026/juventus-carnevali-cancella-il-mercato-di-comolli-david-openda-zhegrova.shtml?refresh_ce). The report suggests that the Bianconeri are reconsidering several recruitment decisions made during his influence in shaping the squad.
The club allowed Comolli significant control in the summer transfer window, with a clear preference for recruiting players from outside Serie A, particularly from Ligue 1. However, the overall impact of those arrivals has not matched expectations set by the club.
Comolli Era Signings Under Scrutiny
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Jonathan David, Lois Openda, and Edon Zhegrova are among the players identified as having struggled to deliver consistent performances. All three were brought in to strengthen Juventus in attacking areas but have not fully settled into the demands of the team.
Their difficulties in adapting have contributed to continued reliance on established forwards within the squad. This includes Dusan Vlahovic, who was originally expected to be displaced by new arrivals but has remained central to the team.
Juventus Planning Another Attacking Reset
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Juventus are now expected to reassess their attacking options ahead of the next transfer window, with the report stating that all three players have been made available for transfer.
The club no longer view them as part of their long-term project and believes changes are necessary to support Luciano Spalletti in building a more competitive side capable of challenging for honours.
Financial considerations are also influencing decision-making, with the lack of Champions League revenue making it more difficult to invest heavily without first generating funds through player sales.
Juventus are expected to act decisively in the coming months as they attempt to reshape their attacking unit and recover momentum after a disappointing return on investment from recent signings. The club’s hierarchy believe that swift decisions in the transfer market will be essential to restoring competitiveness under Spalletti, particularly given the financial pressure of missing out on Champions League revenue.