Spalletti Clings to Juventus Project Despite Transfer Market Setbacks
Luciano Spalletti continues working on his project with Juventus despite the difficulties the club faced in the summer transfer market, rejecting the idea of leaving at this stage.
According to 'Football Italia', citing 'Calcio Mercato Web', the Italian coach has overcome several setbacks in recent weeks, most notably the failure to sign Alisson Becker, the unsuccessful negotiations for Bernardo Silva, and the departure of Dusan Vlahovic.
The source explained that Spalletti could have decided to leave during his meeting at the end of the season with John Elkann and CEO Damien Comolli, but he preferred to continue his mission and build for the next season.
The Juventus coach is working on strengthening the key positions in the team, with Emiliano Martinez and Vicario among his goalkeeping options, while his defensive targets include Kim Min-jae and Joel Ordonez. He is also continuing to monitor Leon Goretzka in midfield despite financial obstacles, alongside his interest in signing Brahim Diaz, Alexander Sorloth, and Randal Kolo Muani.
The report added that Spalletti personally contacted Sorloth to persuade him to join Juventus, acknowledging that the team's absence from the Champions League might complicate some deals, but he is ready to work with the available resources during the current transfer market.
According to 'Football Italia', citing 'Calcio Mercato Web', the Italian coach has overcome several setbacks in recent weeks, most notably the failure to sign Alisson Becker, the unsuccessful negotiations for Bernardo Silva, and the departure of Dusan Vlahovic.
The source explained that Spalletti could have decided to leave during his meeting at the end of the season with John Elkann and CEO Damien Comolli, but he preferred to continue his mission and build for the next season.
The Juventus coach is working on strengthening the key positions in the team, with Emiliano Martinez and Vicario among his goalkeeping options, while his defensive targets include Kim Min-jae and Joel Ordonez. He is also continuing to monitor Leon Goretzka in midfield despite financial obstacles, alongside his interest in signing Brahim Diaz, Alexander Sorloth, and Randal Kolo Muani.
The report added that Spalletti personally contacted Sorloth to persuade him to join Juventus, acknowledging that the team's absence from the Champions League might complicate some deals, but he is ready to work with the available resources during the current transfer market.