There could be major personnel changes at Juventus in the next transfer window if rumours are anything to go by. Here are five big stars heavily linked with the Bianconeri, and five players the Italian giants are ready to sell.
Click through the gallery above to see five possible outgoings and five potential incomings at Juve ahead of next season, according to various reports!
Maurizio Sarri has had his debut campaign with the Bianconeri interrupted by the break in football, although it has perhaps given the former Napoli and Chelsea manager time to think about what he wants his squad to look like next season.
It has been widely reported that Juventus would gladly welcome French midfielder Paul Pogba back to the club, but it will not be easy to land the Manchester United man's signature.
Reports suggest that the Bianconeri would need to raise huge funds in order to make the 27-year-old's return to Turin happen, although according to Le10sport.com, Juve have opened talks with the player's agent Mino Raiola.
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Another big name linked with the Serie A leaders is FC Barcelona's Nelson Semedo, whom Sarri has reportedly identified as the player he wants at right-back. The Portugal international has been tipped to join Juve in a major swap deal that could include Miralem Pjanic and Mattia De Sciglio going the other way.
Chelsea midfielder Jorginho also appears to be on Sarri's shortlist, having previously worked with the Italy midfielder at Napoli and the Blues. With Pjanic expected to leave, perhaps the manager has already got a spot for Jorginho in his plans next season.
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In defence, Sarri is reportedly interested in signing AC Milan captain Alessio Romagnoli – click through the gallery above to see more potential incomings and outgoings that could take place at Juventus ahead of the 2020/21 campaign!
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