In a candid and insightful interview with La Repubblica, Cristiano Giuntoli, the newly appointed Football Director of Juventus, shared his thoughts on various aspects of the club’s future.
Giuntoli, who joined the Bianconeri after departing from Napoli in the summer, discussed matters related to Allegri, Lukaku, Pogba, and laid out the season’s objectives for Juventus.
Giuntoli’s vision: Focusing on Champions League
When asked about Juventus’ timeline for returning to the top, Giuntoli offered a measured perspective, saying, “How long will it take for Juventus to win again? We think in the medium term, but setting a deadline also means creating a limit, and limits are for the mediocre.
“There is a precise plan shared by CEO Scanavino, Allegri, myself, and Manna: to return to the Champions League. We also need it as a platform for our young talents to compete with the best in Europe. Our declared rivals are Atalanta, Fiorentina, Lazio, and Roma. Then, there’s Napoli, Milan, and Inter, who are ahead of us because their projects started much earlier.”
Allegri’s role: A model to aspire to
Addressing the relationship with coach Allegri, Giuntoli emphasized their mutual respect, saying, “A complicated rapport? Not at all. Allegri is the flagship of the club, a significant reference point in this delicate transition phase.
“He started with Aglianese, which is the team from my hometown – it’s destiny, I suppose, and reached the Champions League final twice. It’s us who must elevate Juventus to his level.
“Coaching is the most challenging job in the world, a solitary endeavor with the weight of everything on one’s shoulders. I’ve always protected my coaches; I try to understand their reasoning to engage with them and assist them.”
Lukaku’s potential transfer: Chelsea’s offer falls short
Giuntoli also shed light on the potential transfer of Romelu Lukaku during the last summer transfer window, saying, “There was an offer from Chelsea for Vlahovic. We didn’t want to part with Dusan, but faced with certain figures, we would have accepted. Chelsea never reached that amount, and the swap did not materialize.”
Pogba’s uncertain future: Awaiting further analysis
On the topic of Paul Pogba, Giuntoli stated, “We’re waiting for further analyses and will decide on the next steps together with his management. Is there irritation? I only think about how much we miss him on the field.
“We don’t dwell on it and look ahead. Replacing him? We’ll assess that at Christmas. First, we want to understand what our current players can offer. Then, if opportunities arise, we will seize them.”
Domenico Berardi: Evaluating our worth
Lastly, Giuntoli discussed another summer target, Domenico Berardi, saying, “He’s a talented and capable player, but now, as I mentioned, we want to assess our own value.”
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