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Juventus loanees could return as managerial change looms

If Thiago Motta is dismissed, the new coach may reassess these loanees and provide them with a fresh opportunity at the club. One such player is Daniele Rugani, who, while not the flashiest name, brings experience and leadership—qualities Juventus have been lacking on the pitch. His return from Ajax could add much-needed stability and a stronger sense of identity to the team, which has at times seemed disconnected from the club’s values.

Fabio Miretti, a promising young midfielder, was highly valued by Massimiliano Allegri, but Motta opted to send him on loan to Genoa. There, he has impressed with his performances, and a new manager might be more willing to integrate him into the squad, helping him develop further at Juventus. Meanwhile, Tiago Djaló has endured a tough spell at the club, struggling for opportunities under both Allegri and Motta. 

 

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