Fabio Miretti returned from a long injury layoff to discover that Luciano Spalletti had taken charge at Juventus, meaning he needed to impress a new manager to secure his future at the club. The midfielder worked hard to regain rhythm after his absence and attempted to show his qualities whenever given the opportunity in Turin.
However, despite his efforts, he does not currently appear to be among the players Spalletti is relying on for the coming campaign. Juventus are assessing their squad carefully, and the midfielder’s long-term role has become uncertain as competition for places increases across the team.
Miretti’s Future at Juventus
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Juventus have now opened the door for him to leave, as they look to balance their squad and raise funds for reinforcements. As reported by [Alfredo Pedulla](https://www.alfredopedulla.com/lindiscrezione-non-solo-miretti-dialoghi-per-rugani-conferme-su-koleosho/), two Serie A clubs are already monitoring the situation closely and considering a move for the midfielder.
The report states that both Bologna and Fiorentina view Miretti as a strong fit for their respective projects, with the Next Gen graduate now attracting attention from multiple sides in Italy. Juventus, meanwhile, are expected to demand a significant fee before allowing him to depart, despite the player being homegrown and representing pure profit in financial terms.
Interest from Serie A Rivals
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Bologna and Fiorentina are both monitoring the situation, with the midfielder seen as a player who could strengthen their midfield options and offer immediate Serie A experience. His technical ability and familiarity with top-level Italian football make him an appealing target for both clubs.
Both clubs are therefore positioned as possible destinations should Juventus decide to sanction a sale in the current window.
Miretti was previously linked with a move to Napoli before his injury disrupted those discussions, and there is now speculation that they could revisit his interest depending on how the transfer market develops this summer.
A decision on his future is expected in the coming weeks, with Juventus weighing whether to keep him as a squad option or sanction a sale to help fund recruitment for next season.