Following early exits from the UEFA Champions League and Coppa Italia, Juventus is now prioritizing the Serie A top-four race and future planning. The club is reportedly scheduled to hold crucial discussions with coach Luciano Spalletti and striker Dusan Vlahovic to map out their next steps.
The *Bianconeri* have already begun solidifying their squad, recently renewing Kenan Yildiz’s contract, with Weston McKennie expected to follow. Club officials aim to ascertain whether Dusan Vlahovic has been in talks with other major clubs, such as Barcelona or AC Milan. Crucially, they plan to discuss his willingness to accept a significant salary reduction, from his current €12 million to an estimated €6-7 million. Vlahovic had shown promising form under Spalletti before a major thigh injury, a point the club intends to emphasize. He is anticipated to return to full training next week.
Concurrently, Juventus seeks continuity in their coaching staff and wants to ensure full alignment with Spalletti’s vision. The coach’s primary concern is not his contract, but rather receiving assurances regarding future plans and the club’s transfer market strategy. He desires significant reinforcements to implement a robust 4-2-3-1 formation, complete with reliable backup options for every position.
Analysis of Juventus’s Strategy
It would be somewhat unexpected for Vlahovic to accept a pay cut, yet he has not previously appeared desperate to leave despite being linked to other clubs. Given the challenges faced with previous managerial changes, particularly the aftermath of Antonio Conte’s departure, the club might find it prudent to support their current manager. Fulfilling Spalletti’s reasonable demands for squad improvement, after past strategies proved ineffective, seems a sensible approach for the club.
