Gds: Which players could leave Juventus without Champions League | OneFootball

Gds: Which players could leave Juventus without Champions League | OneFootball

Icon: Football Italia

Football Italia

·25 April 2025

Gds: Which players could leave Juventus without Champions League

Article image:Gds: Which players could leave Juventus without Champions League

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that at least nine players will risk leaving Juventus at the end of the season if the Bianconeri fail to qualify for the Champions League.

Juventus suffered a 1-0 defeat in Parma on Wednesday, slipping one point behind Bologna in fourth place.


OneFootball Videos


Lack of Champions League football would surely affect Juventus financially, and according to Gazzetta, the club would be forced to change their transfer strategies accordingly.

The pink paper names nine players who could leave the Allianz Stadium in the 2025 summer transfer window if the team fails to achieve a top-four finish.

The players named by Gazzetta are second-choice keeper Mattia Perin, Renato Veiga, currently on loan from Chelsea, Federico Gatti, who has requests from the Premier League, like Andrea Cambiaso.

Article image:Gds: Which players could leave Juventus without Champions League

TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 11: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Knockout Play-off first leg match between Juventus and PSV at Allianz Stadium on February 11, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Another defender, Nicolò Savona, could be leaving Turin without Champions League football, and the same is true of midfielders Douglas Luiz and Weston McKennie.

Francisco Conceiçao and Randal Kolo Muani’s loan deals may not be extended, while Vlahovic will be put on the market regardless of a top-four finish, as the Serbia international is unwilling to extend his contract beyond 2026.

As per Tuttosport, coach Igor Tudor and club directors would also pay the consequences for missing out on a top-four finish.

What Tudor said after Parma 1-0 Juventus

“We lacked a bit of everything. We pushed a lot in the second half, but we were not dangerous enough.

“We conceded a goal from a cross from 40 meters. We are disappointed, but we look ahead. There are still five games remaining and a lot of points at stake. We already play in four days.

“Parma are doing well now. They play simple football, but they have a competitive spirit. We deserved to score a goal, but unfortunately, we were not determined enough up front. I can’t say Parma did so much, but it’s a defeat, and we must accept it.”

View publisher imprint