Luciano Spalletti's Ambitious Plans for Juventus
Luciano Spalletti is still reshaping his Juventus squad in the final stretch of the transfer window, determined to have his team fully armed by the time the market shuts.
Juventus have looked like one of the strongest sides in Italy over the past few months, which only sharpened the shock when they failed to secure Champions League qualification. The badge still carries heavyweight status in Serie A, and inside the club the expectation is clear: fight for the Scudetto, not just a top-four place.
That ambition explains the backing Spalletti has received. The coach is satisfied with the signings already completed, but he is not easing off. He wants more arrivals. He also wants the exits to accelerate, clearing out players who no longer fit into his plans before the deadline hits.
Two players for every role
Spalletti’s idea is simple and ruthless. According to Calciomercato, his ideal Juventus would have at least two high-level options for every position on the pitch once the window closes. No gaps. No weak links.
He is pushing for a squad built to last across an entire season: Serie A, cups, the grind of winter, the pressure of spring. Reinforcements in every department would give him the freedom to rotate without a drop in quality and to tweak systems without worrying about who is missing.
Juventus have already brought in several new faces, but in Spalletti’s mind the job is not finished. The club now walk a tightrope: matching his demands for fresh quality while also trimming the group, shifting out those who sit outside the project.
More movement to come
Inside the corridors of power, there is a clear willingness to back their coach. Juventus are prepared to keep dealing, to keep adjusting, until Spalletti’s blueprint is as close to reality as the budget allows.
That means fans should brace for more movement before the window slams shut: new signings to bolster key areas, departures for players who no longer feature in the manager’s long-term vision.
Spalletti’s target is unchanged and uncompromising — two reliable, competitive options in every role. If Juventus can deliver that before the market closes, the real question will be whether anyone in Italy is ready for the version of the Bianconeri he has in mind.





