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Juventus planning to trim down the squad

Given that the Turkish powerhouses are apparently interested in three unwanted Bianconeri, Besiktas may provide Juventus a significant advantage in their attempt to let go of their periphery players. Joao Mario, Francisco Conceicao, and Jonathan David are the three players the Bianconeri have already signed, but they still intend to add a number of others.

They can only accomplish this, though, by letting go of some of their present players, particularly those who are thought to be surplus to needs. While Timothy Weah is close to joining Olympique Marseille, Juventus is currently searching for new homes for players like Douglas Luiz, Timothy Weah, and Dusan Vlahovic. According to sources in Turkiye, Igor Tudor has also put additional players on the cut list, and three of them may end up at Besiktas (via TuttoJuve).



 

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