

Juventus are set to re-establish a strong Italian identity within their squad, with the new hierarchy aiming to sign several Azzurri stars this summer. Following a significant decline in Italian internationals since the iconic BBC era, the Bianconeri are now keen to restore national representation.
Newly-appointed General Director Damien Comolli, alongside club legend Giorgio Chiellini, is leading the push. Top of their wishlist is Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali, though prising him away could prove difficult. PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma is also being monitored as contract talks stall. Additionally, Juventus are reportedly eyeing Inter’s Davide Frattesi and Napoli’s Giacomo Raspadori, both of whom have struggled to secure regular starting roles at their current clubs. The move reflects Juve’s renewed commitment to blending heritage with competitiveness.