Juventus prepares for the January transfer window, the club has reportedly identified three players—Danilo, Nicolo Fagioli, and Arthur Melo who could be on their way out. These decisions come as part of the club’s strategy to reshape the squad and fund potential new signings.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Danilo, Juventus’ captain and a consistent figure in their defensive lineup, is at the center of transfer speculation.
With his contract set to expire in six months, the Bianconeri appear willing to consider offers for the 33-year-old Brazilian. Napoli has shown significant interest in Danilo, making a mid-season move increasingly likely.
While Danilo’s departure might seem risky, Juventus is looking at the long-term benefits of reinvesting in the squad. The funds from his sale could address defensive weaknesses and enhance the team’s overall competitiveness.
Nicolo Fagioli and Arthur Melo have struggled to cement their places in the team, making them expendable. Arthur, who returned from a loan spell at Liverpool, has been linked with an exit for months.
Meanwhile, Fagioli faces stiff competition in a crowded midfield, leading Juventus to consider letting him leave.
Juventus believes these changes will strengthen the squad’s depth and balance, even if it means saying goodbye to familiar faces.
Juventus’ management is confident that these potential departures will pave the way for a stronger and more cohesive squad. The club is reportedly already scouting replacements to fill the gaps, ensuring that the team remains competitive in Serie A and beyond.