Francesco Repice Analyzes Juventus' Current Challenges
June 7, 2026 · Carlos Fernández
Francesco Repice provides insights into Juventus' current status, market prospects, and player expectations, including views on Alisson, Vlahovic, Spalletti, and Allegri.
Francesco Repice, the renowned voice of "Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto," has shared his thoughts on the current challenges faced by Juventus. He highlights that the club has historically grown by identifying talent early, rather than merely pursuing established names. Repice discusses the complexities of the transfer market, noting the unpredictability and the influence of various stakeholders such as agents and club officials.
Regarding Juventus' market appeal, Repice points out that the club's absence from the Champions League may deter high-level players, although it could still attract some. He reflects on Alisson's rise under Spalletti's tenure at Roma, emphasizing the importance of a strong goalkeeper and striker for any team. Vlahovic's potential dissatisfaction with unmet demands is also noted.
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Repice mentions Spalletti's requirement for a playmaker, suggesting Juventus needs to strengthen its squad with a goalkeeper, playmaker, and striker. He comments on Di Gregorio's potential, noting that despite his skills, Juventus aims for higher quality. The potential departure of Bremer would necessitate a replacement.
On the management front, Repice expresses confidence in Spalletti and Chiellini, while discussing the uncertainty of Spalletti's future, contingent on transfer success. He contrasts Conte's pragmatic approach to Allegri, who, according to Repice, has a track record of winning despite past setbacks at Milan. There is a concern among Juventus fans about Allegri's potential success at Napoli.
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