Five players who could leave Juventus this summer

Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith
  • Updated: 10 May 2025 13:15 CDT
  • 4 min read
Dusan Vlahovic, Juventus, 2024/25
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Juventus were extremely active in the transfer market last summer and they are expected to follow suit in 2025.

The Old Lady have already agreed permanent deals for Nico Gonzalez, Lloyd Kelly and Michele Di Gregorio ahead of the summer transfer window, but a number of departures are also set to be announced shortly.

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Below, FootballTransfers runs through five players who could leave Juventus this summer.

Dusan Vlahovic

Dusan Vlahovic is almost 100% guaranteed to leave Juventus this summer and he has been heavily linked with a number of top clubs across Europe.

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The Serbia forward will be out of contract in 2026 and Juventus could accept an offer as low as €30 million as they want to sell him this year rather than lose him on a free transfer next summer.

Vlahovic is the highest-paid player in the entirety of Serie A and given his below-par performance level this season, an exit beckons.

Dusan Vlahovic, Juventus
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Douglas Luiz

Juventus won the race for Douglas Luiz’s signature in 2024, amid significant competition, but his €50m move to Turin certainly hasn’t worked out.

The Brazil midfielder was immense during his final campaign at Aston Villa, however his form has nosedived since arriving in Italy and Juventus are hoping to cut their losses this summer.

A number of Premier League clubs were linked with a move for Luiz in January and a return to England could be on the cards.

Andrea Cambiaso

Andrea Cambiaso is one of Juventus’ most talented players and Manchester City were heavily interested in completing a deal for the Italian during the January transfer window.

Pep Guardiola’s side were ultimately unable to finalise an agreement, but they are set to rekindle their interest this summer as they look to revamp their current first-team squad.

Juventus ideally want to keep Cambiaso, however they may be forced to sell him if a suitable offer is submitted.

Nicolo Fagioli

Midfielder Nicolo Fagioli made a fair few appearances for Juventus in the 2022/23 season, but he suffered a broken collarbone near the end of the campaign, and things soon went from bad to worse.

Fagioli was hit with a seven-month gambling ban in 2024/25 and barely featured for the Bianconeri over the course of the season. He was surprisingly called up for Italy's Euro 2024 squad, but did not manage to reestablish himself at Juventus.

He joined Fiorentina on loan in January, with the deal including an obligation to buy the midfielder this summer if certain conditions are met.

Arthur Melo

Arthur Melo joined Juventus in one of the biggest swap deals in football history, but his time in Turin has failed to justify his €80.6m price tag.

The Brazilian was unable to establish himself as a key player upon his arrival at the Serie A giants and he made just one appearance during a disastrous loan stint at Liverpool in 2022-23.

After a season-long loan spell at Fiorentina, Arthur joined Girona on a short-term loan deal in the January transfer window and Juventus are hoping to sell him permanently this summer.

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