
Summary
Generated byJuventus are in the middle of a significant squad overhaul, with the transfer window closing in days and Luciano Spalletti's side still working through a list of arrivals and departures before the Serie A season begins in earnest.
The goalkeeper position has been resolved, at least in part. Guglielmo Vicario joined on loan from Tottenham with an option to buy, and the club has since moved quickly to trim its keeper numbers. Mattia Perin is closing in on a move to Palermo, while Michele Di Gregorio is attracting interest from Bournemouth in the Premier League. With both likely to leave, Juventus now need to identify a reliable backup for Vicario, a position that remains open.
In midfield, the Arthur Melo chapter is officially over. The club confirmed the mutual termination of his contract on Friday, six years after he arrived from Barcelona. That departure clears space and wages, and it may not be the last exit from the engine room. Franck Kessié, a free agent after leaving Al Ahli, has made Juventus his priority and put other offers on hold, according to Sky. A deal, though, depends on further outgoings from a midfield that Spalletti still considers too crowded.
Attack is another area in focus. Joshua Zirkzee has emerged as a target, though Napoli have entered the race and could yet complicate Juventus's pursuit. Left-back cover also remains on the agenda, with Andrea Cambiaso's performances drawing mixed reviews and Juan Cabal potentially available for sale.
Juventus open their Serie A campaign away at Frosinone on August 23, with a home clash against Milan to follow in early September.

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