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Juventus midfielder Fabio Miretti is attracting growing interest from Serie A rivals, with Napoli and Bologna reportedly among the clubs ready to compete for his signature this summer.

The 21-year-old enjoyed a productive loan spell at Genoa last season, showcasing consistency, technical ability, and maturity in Italy’s top flight.

Despite his strong performances, Miretti’s future at Juventus remains uncertain, especially with the club undergoing major squad changes under manager Igor Tudor.

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The Bianconeri are reshaping their midfield and have already brought in new players during this transfer window.

With increased competition for places, Miretti’s chances of securing regular playing time have been thrown into doubt.

Although Miretti is highly rated within the club, Juventus must now decide whether to reintegrate him into the first team or allow him to continue his development elsewhere.

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Sources suggest the young midfielder is unlikely to accept a bench role after proving himself at Genoa.

Both Napoli and Bologna are closely monitoring Miretti’s situation and could make formal approaches if Juventus are open to selling.

Both clubs view Miretti as a valuable long-term asset young, technically gifted, and already experienced at Serie A level.

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While the player is believed to prefer staying in Turin and fighting for a place, he is also realistic about the competition he faces.

His future could depend heavily on whether Tudor sees him as part of the club’s long-term plans.

Juventus are reportedly open to selling Miretti if a significant offer arrives. The proceeds from a transfer could be used to strengthen other key areas of the squad.

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However, the club also knows they would be letting go of one of their most promising academy products.

The coming weeks will be crucial. Miretti wants clarity, and Juventus must decide whether to bet on his potential or cash in while his value is high.

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