In his recent conversation with John Elkann, coach Massimiliano Allegri reassured the club's owner of the club's ability to cope without resorting to exorbitant investment: he will have strong faith in the young players who have already gained experience this year (such as Fagioli and Miretti), and on whom the coach knows he can rely.
The toughest challenge will be to re-integrate the many players returning from loans (such as Arthur, Kulusevski, McKennie and Zakaria), and to earn money. This will be the task of the new sporting director (a role for which Francesco Calvo, head of the sporting area, is working, and who retains the trust of managing director Maurizio Scanavino): Juventus have already chosen Giuntoli, who must first free himself from Napoli.
De Laurentiis, president of Napoli, is obstructing for the moment, and Juventus do not exclude plan B, i.e. an internal solution (Giovanni Manna, current sporting director of the Next Gen, with Federico Cherubini, who is, however, inhibited due to the capital gains issue).
Angel Di Maria's renewal without the Champions League is difficult; the Argentine player will most likely leave Juventus at the end of the season.
The market sacrificed will almost certainly be Dusan Vlahovic; Juventus is asking at least 80 million euros.
The French midfielder will also not renew, without Europe, renewal is practically impossible.
Paredes will be released from loan, the world champion midfielder did not leave a good memory.
The Colombian fullback will probably renew for one year.
The Paul Pogba situation is to be decided; the Frenchman takes a very high salary, has hardly played this year, and will remain at Juventus.
Returning from loan at Tottenham is Dejan Kulusevski.
Brazilian midfielder Arthur, who has never played at Liverpool, will also most likely return from loan.
The American midfielder will return to Juventus if Leeds does not stay in the Premier League.
The Denis Zakaria situation is to be verified, Chelsea does not seem to want to buy him back.