Juventus are moving with determination toward the future, maintaining a clear and structured plan despite recent setbacks. Heavy defeats against Inter and Galatasaray have not shaken the club’s leadership.
According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri remain fully committed to continuing their project with Luciano Spalletti and are working to finalize a contract extension before the upcoming international break.
The disappointing second half performance in Turkey is viewed internally as an isolated blemish rather than a turning point. Juventus are determined to avoid yet another technical overhaul, instead aiming to build the continuity that has been missing in recent years.
Spalletti has reportedly been pleased with the environment in Turin, praising the professionalism within the club. A visible sign of his integration came when he took part in the official renewal photo for Kenan Yildiz.
However, the coach has made it clear that his extension depends on specific guarantees. His primary condition is competitiveness. Spalletti wants firm assurances that Juventus will be equipped to seriously challenge for the Serie A title next season.
To launch a sustained winning cycle, he is demanding a high-level summer transfer window, with targeted and mutually agreed reinforcements.
Specifically, he expects at least one top-tier signing in each department — defense, midfield, and attack — capable of immediately raising the squad’s quality.
From a tactical standpoint, the coach wants reliable depth in every position, with proper pairings suited to both the 4-2-3-1 and 4-3-3 systems.
Recent winter additions such as Emil Holm and Jeremie Boga are seen as only the beginning ahead of a more ambitious summer market.
Among his key priorities is the contract renewal of Weston McKennie, considered tactically important to the team’s structure. Spalletti is also hopeful that the club can find the financial margin to retain Dušan Vlahović, viewed as central to Juventus’ attacking ambitions.
While fully aware that extravagant budgets are unrealistic, Spalletti is demanding clarity, planning, and ambition. Juventus, for their part, appear ready to meet those expectations in order to build a stable and competitive long-term project.



