Juventus 2026/2027: Spalletti’s Core Squad & Transfer Plans Revealed | Vlahovic, Yildiz & More

TURIN, ITALY – March 20, 2026 – Change at Juventus isn’t limited to transfer rumors anymore. Behind the scenes, the club is rebuilding its foundations – not just adding players, but redefining the direction of the game and the composition of the squad. The focus is on establishing a clear path forward for the storied Italian club.

The 2026/2027 season is projected to be the starting point of a new phase for Juventus. And in this phase, not every player will be moving forward. Luciano Spalletti is reportedly playing a key role in determining who stays and who goes as the Bianconeri aim for a return to Serie A dominance and Champions League contention.

Spalletti Nears Juventus Contract Extension, Sets Sights on Squad Overhaul

Reports indicate that Juventus and manager Luciano Spalletti are close to finalizing a contract extension that would keep him with the club through June 2027, with an option for an additional season. Football Italia and Google News both reported on the ongoing negotiations, suggesting a strong commitment from both sides to continue their partnership.

Core Group Taking Shape

Italian media reports suggest Spalletti has already approved a number of players who will be part of the core squad. Those players include Bremer, Kalulu, McKennie, Kenan Yildiz, Dusan Vlahovic, Cambiaso, Locatelli, Thuram, Conceição, Boga, and Kelly. This list provides an initial glimpse into the direction Spalletti envisions: a blend of established players with developing talent.

Blending Experience and Regeneration

Vlahovic and Locatelli are expected to remain key pillars of the team. Simultaneously, younger players like Yildiz are poised to receive larger roles. This approach demonstrates Juventus isn’t solely focused on short-term stability but is also investing in the team’s future. Spalletti, appointed in late October 2025, has already shown a willingness to integrate youth into the squad, and this trend appears set to continue.

In recent seasons, inconsistency has been a major issue for Juventus. This restructuring aims to address that – by building a clearer balance within the squad. Since Spalletti took charge on October 30th, Juventus has earned 38 points in Serie A, trailing only Inter (50) and Milan (42). He has secured 16 wins in 29 games, demonstrating a positive impact on the team’s performance.

Several Players Still Under Evaluation

Not all players are guaranteed a place in Spalletti’s plans. Koopmeiners, Miretti, and Gatti remain under evaluation. Their futures depend on the team’s needs and developments in the transfer market. The club is carefully assessing their contributions and potential before making final decisions.

On the other side, several players are reportedly on the verge of leaving, including Openda, David, Zhegrova, and Adzic. These departures would free up space in the squad and potentially generate funds for further reinforcements.

The decisions facing Spalletti aren’t easy. Balancing the need for immediate results with the long-term development of the squad requires careful consideration. The upcoming transfer window will be crucial in shaping the future of Juventus.

Juventus currently sits fifth in the Serie A table, one point behind fourth-placed Como. The team’s performance in the remaining matches of the season will be critical in securing a Champions League spot for next season, and Spalletti’s decisions regarding the squad will undoubtedly play a significant role in their success.

What’s Next for Juventus?

Juventus will continue their Serie A campaign with a match against [Next Opponent – information not available in sources]. Spalletti will likely use the remaining matches to further evaluate his squad and finalize his plans for the 2026/2027 season. Fans can expect further updates on player movements and contract extensions in the coming weeks.

What are your thoughts on Spalletti’s plans for Juventus? Share your opinions in the comments below!

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