Juventus have drastically changed their team this summer with several new signings, so here’s how the Bianconeri XI has changed from Massimiliano Allegri to Thiago Motta.

The Serie A giants have already confirmed seven new signings and will soon welcome Teun Koopmeiners after reaching an agreement with Atalanta.

The playing style has changed massively with Thiago Motta. The Bianconeri secured back-to-back 3-0 wins in Serie A and are the only team with six points after two matches.

Juventus made big investments to give much-needed reinforcements to Thiago Motta this summer, but the new coach has also used Academy Products wisely, giving Samuel Mbangula and Nicolò Savona their senior debuts and seeing both of them score in the opening Serie A matches.

From Allegri to Thiago Motta: How Juventus XI changed with new signings

La Gazzetta dello Sport has shown how Juventus XI changed from Allegri to Motta.

There’s a different system as Juventus have gone from Max’s 3-5-2 to Motta’s 4-2-3-1 and six new starters.

Gazzetta put Khephren Thuram and Douglas Luiz among the Juventus starters this season, but the Brazilian has started two games on the bench so far, while Manuel Locatelli started two games from two.

Koopmeiners will become the starting attacking midfielder in Turin, so Kenan Yildiz will play on the left wing.

Juventus remain in talks with Manchester United for Jadon Sancho’s loan, but even if the Englishman doesn’t move to Turin, Motta will have four wingers available with Conceiçao, Nico Gonzalez, Yildiz and Timothy Weah, who is currently injured.

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