Yildiz has turned early promise into tangible returns in his third season as a first-team regular in Turin. The 20-year-old has already netted two goals and four assists this season, building on his impressive 2024–25 campaign in which he netted seven Serie A goals and a memorable Champions League strike that made him Juventus’ youngest-ever scorer in the first round. Montella, who brought Yildiz into the senior Turkey set-up while the forward was still finding consistency at Juventus, spotted that potential early and has watched the youngster grow into a creative threat.
Calanhoglu remains Turkey’s experienced engine, meanwhile, with the 31-year-old has been a mainstay for Inter over recent seasons, and he played a key role in Inter’s run to European finals and deep Champions League runs. This season he’s again been central to Inter’s build-up play and set-piece threat, underlining why Montella calls him “fundamental.”
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