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Italian giants are eyeing a summer coup that could be dubbed the “dream deal”: securing Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer. The Polish striker, whose contract with Bayern Munich

Club officials are pursuing the transfer with vigour, even though the Polish striker’s hefty salary remains a significant factor in the negotiations. Sources close to the deal say the suitors are undeterred by the player’s wage demands, which are reported to exceed £200,000 per week. They believe his proven goalscoring record and ability to operate as a lone frontman justify the investment, and they are confident that securing his signature will boost their chances of challenging for silverware next season. The 29-year-old forward has scored 150 goals in 280 club appearances and has long been admired for his strength, movement and clinical finishing. His current contract runs until 2025, but the interested party is prepared to trigger a release clause believed to be set at around €40 million. Fans are watching the developments with excitement, aware that landing such a high-profile recruit would send a powerful message to rivals and raise the club’s profile in key overseas markets. For

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Barca offered Leao as Milan set price

Barcelona have been handed a surprising boost in their long-standing pursuit of Rafael Leao, with the AC Milan star reportedly offered to the Catalan giants. After a breakdown in his relationship with the Rossoneri management, the Portuguese international could be available for a significantly lower fee than previously expected.

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Allegri concedes Serie A title after AC Milan loss

Massimiliano Allegri has admitted AC Milan are no longer in the race for the Serie A title following a damaging 1-0 loss to Napoli. The Italian manager confirmed the Rossoneri have shifted their entire focus towards securing Champions League qualification, especially after resting key players like Christian Pulisic and Rafael Leao backfired at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

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Lukaku warned 'consequences' await after Napoli strike

Napoli sporting director Giovanni Manna has issued a stern warning to Romelu Lukaku, confirming that the Belgian striker will face "consequences" following a controversial decision during the international break. The former Chelsea and Inter forward elected to remain in Belgium rather than returning to Italy as requested by the club, sparking a public rift that could derail his career with the Serie A side.

Frequently asked questions

Juventus Turin wurde am 1. November 1897 in der piemontesischen Hauptstadt Turin gegründet.

Juventus Turin ist mehrheitlich im Besitz von EXOR N.V., der Holding der Agnelli-/Elkann-Familie. Die Nachkommen des Fiat-Mitgründers Giovanni Agnelli haben seit 1923 das Sagen über den Verein. 

Die Heimstätte von Juve heißt seit 2017 aufgrund eines Namenssponsorings Allianz Stadium (vorher Juventus Stadium).

Das erst in 2011 eröffnete Allianz Stadium hat eine Kapazität von 41.507 Fans. 

Juve ist mit 71 Titeln einer der erfolgreichsten Vereine Europas. Unter anderem gewann der Klub zweimal die Champions League bzw. den Europapokal der Landesmeister, und dreimal den UEFA Cup.

Die meisten Erfolge hatte Juventus aber auf nationaler Ebene. Die Serie A gewann die Alte Dame 36-mal, die Coppa Italia 15-mal und die Supercoppa Italiana 9-mal, in allen drei Wettbewerben ist Juve Rekordsieger. 

Alessandro Del Piero ist mit 705 Einsätzen Rekordspieler für Juve, hinter ihm folgt Gianluigi Buffon mit 685 Partien. 

Alessandro Del Piero ist nicht nur Rekordspieler, er hat auch die meisten Tore geschossen: 290 sind es an der Zahl. 

Die Liste der Weltstars, die in der Vergangenheit für Juve aufgelaufen sind, ist lang. Hier eine kleine Auswahl: Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Roberto Baggio, Cristiano Ronaldo, Pavel Nedved, Andrea Pirlo, Fabio Cannavaro oder Giorgio Chiellini.

Prominente Trainer standen ebenfalls an der Seitenlinie, die erfolgreichsten waren Giovanni Trapattoni (u.a. 6x Serie A, 1x Europapokal der Landesmeister), Marcello Lippi (u.a, 5x Serie A, 1x Champions League) und Massimiliano Allegri (u.a. 5x Serie A, 5x Coppa Italia). Auch Carlo Ancelotti und Andrea Pirlo coachten Juve. 

Der wohl bekannteste Spitzname von Juventus Turin ist "La Vecchia Signora" ("die Alte Dame"), auch die "Bianconeri" ("die Schwarz-Weißen") und "Juve" sind gängig.