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UDINE, ITALY - AUGUST 20:Cristiano Giuntoli of Juventus looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and Juventus at Dacia Arena on August 20, 2023 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

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Giuntoli’s bold moves are driving Juventus turnaround

Much like the saying “only those who take penalties can miss them,” the same applies to the transfer market. If a club remains inactive, mistakes are rare, but when significant changes are made, challenges are inevitable.

According to Ilbianconero, Juventus underwent a major squad overhaul during the summer and again in January, making it nearly impossible to have a flawless transition.

Cristiano Giuntoli, at the center of both praise and criticism, faced difficulties, particularly during the winter transfer window. However, he now has a chance to prove his doubters wrong.

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In January, Juventus had to act swiftly to address injuries and gaps in the squad. Fans and analysts expected reinforcements early in the window, particularly in defense, to navigate a demanding schedule with greater stability.

However, the club missed out on its primary targets, including Araujo, Tomori, and Antonio Silva. Instead, Juventus secured four player names that initially did not spark much excitement.

Despite skepticism, just two weeks after the transfer window closed, it is evident that these moves have played a key role in Juventus’ resurgence.

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Renato Veiga and Kolo Muani have made an immediate impact, becoming regular starters and delivering crucial performances. Kolo Muani, in particular, was a transfer many overlooked, yet he has proven to be a game changer.

Several clubs, including those in the Premier League, were interested in signing the PSG-owned forward, but Juventus outmaneuvered the competition by securing him on a dry loan just as they did with Renato Veiga.

The financial gamble of investing in short-term deals was a bold move by Giuntoli, but it is already paying off. Juventus’ improved position in the race for a Champions League spot is largely thanks to these reinforcements.

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Securing Champions League qualification, along with potentially advancing to the knockout stages of the competition, would validate these decisions. The focus was never on long term planning but rather on immediate success, as failure to meet objectives was not an option.

Of course, not all of Juventus’ winter signings have made an impact yet. Alberto Costa has yet to debut, as he was brought in for the future, while Lloyd Kelly has struggled in his initial appearances.

Interestingly, the club’s largest financial investments were in the players who have raised the most doubts. However, at this moment, what matters most is the present.

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Looking back at the January window, the key acquisitions have already justified their importance. The remaining signings will be evaluated over time.

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