Juventus continues its march towards the match against Bologna. Also yesterday, the Bianconeri trained at Continassa, as communicated by the club itself: “Almost a month after the last match played at the Allianz Stadium, Juventus is preparing to return to the field at home – ready to kick off a series of four matches in 10 days, all to be played in front of their own fans. The first is scheduled for Saturday 7 December at 6pm against Bologna, valid for the 15th matchday of Serie A. The team, in today’s afternoon session at the Juventus Training Center, after the usual warm-up, concentrated on exercises themed, before closing training with a practice match”.
Juventus finds Vlahovic and Adzic again.
From yesterday’s training, good news arrived for Thiago Motta. In fact, Juventus has found Dusan Vlahovic and Vasilije Adzic again. The Serbian striker and the Montenegrin attacking midfielder have resumed training as a group. Vlahovic was out for about 15 days and is now available again and will be called up for the match against Bologna. Now it will be up to Thiago Motta to understand whether to deploy DV9 immediately on Saturday at 6pm against the rossoblù or whether to start him from the bench to use him during the match in progress. However, the emergency for Juventus remains of a certain importance because Douglas Luiz, Weston McKennie and Nico Gonzalez are not expected to recover. While there remains some small hope of seeing Nicolò Savona again against Bologna. In any case, having found Dusan Vlahovic and Vasilije Adzic is already good news for Thiago Motta who will at least have the chance to make more choices in attack.
Giuntoli is looking for a defender.
Juventus, in the January transfer window, will intervene to make up for the serious absences of Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal. Cristiano Giuntoli is exploring various names and his eyes seem to be focused mainly abroad. The names that seem to attract the Juventus football director the most seem to be Antonio Silva and David Hancko. The Benfica player seems difficult to reach as the Portuguese club would not be open to the possibility of a loan. For this reason, Cristiano Giuntoli is evaluating more names and the one at the top of Thiago Motta’s list would be David Hancko. The Feyenoord player would have the ideal characteristics for the game of the Italian-Brazilian coach. The Dutch club, however, is asking for around 30 million to let Hancko leave. Now it remains to be understood what Giuntoli will want to do if he will look for a loan option or if he will follow the path of an excellent sacrifice, as could be that of Fagioli, in order to have the necessary resources to satisfy Motta and find a profile of value to strengthen the defense.