Tuttosport claims Juventus could be set for a summer of revolution, with three senior players leaving and three coming in.
In this morning’s edition, the Italian daily depicts the faces of Gianluigi Buffon, Alex Sandro and Claudio Marchisio as the men likely to depart the Turinclub.
Tuttosport claims Juventus could be set for a summer of revolution, with three senior players leaving and three coming in.
In this morning’s edition, the Italian daily depicts the faces of Gianluigi Buffon, Alex Sandro and Claudio Marchisio as the men likely to depart the Turinclub.
Goalkeeping icon Buffon, out of contract this summer, has still not made a final decision regarding his future – although at this stage it appears likely that the 40-year-old will leave. He may retire altogether, although he is reported to have held talks with Argentine club Boca Juniors in recent days.
Left-back Sandro, meanwhile, has been linked with the likes of Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, while Marchisio is approaching the twighlight of his career and has made only 17 appearances this campaign.
It is said that Juve CEO Beppe Marotta’s prime targets to replace Sandro and Marchisio are Manchester United’s Matteo Darmian and Liverpool’s Emre Can.
The Italy full-back has been little more than a squad player for Old Trafford boss Jose Mourinho this season, while the injured Can continues to bide his time over announcing his future plans. The midfielder is out of contract at Anfield at the end of the season.
The Old Lady are also said to have big plans for Mattia Caldara. According to Tuttosport, the defender has impressed during his loan spell at Atalanta, so much so that Juve are planning to include him in their first team plans from the start of 2018-19.