Juventus are expected to sack director of sport Cristiano Giuntoli, according to various reports, as the club undergoes a total restructure.
The Bianconeri limped into fourth place this season with Igor Tudor as their second coach of the campaign, having taken over from fired Thiago Motta in March.
Heir to the Agnelli fortune John Elkann is said to be very disappointed with the situation and is taking strong action to completely revamp the hierarchy behind the scenes.
Giuntoli stint at Juventus short-lived

That starts with the dismissal of Giuntoli, who has made a series of poor choices since he was poached from Napoli in 2023.
Giuntoli was notably not present at today’s event to unveil a new tribute to the 39 lives lost at Heysel.
Damien Comolli is ready to arrive after resigning as President of Toulouse, a role he had since 2020.

Matteo Tognozzi is also expected to return to Juventus for their scouting network after a spell at Granada, while former defender Giorgio Chiellini can be given new powers.
They had intended to bring back Antonio Conte too, but the latest reports point to him staying on at Napoli, so it is increasingly likely that Igor Tudor will remain in place.
Nothing needs to be done there, as he had a clause in his contract adding a year in case of Champions League qualification and it was already decided he would be in charge for the Club World Cup in June and July.
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