Juventus future stars: Dybala, Berardi and Sensi shaping the future of the Old Lady
Beppe Maotta strategy couldn’t be any easier: while The Bianconeri’s rivals are trying to patch up their teams to hold a candle to Massimiliano Allegri’s side, the Old Lady is already planning ahead to maintain her leadership also in the upcoming years.
Young, strong and, possibly, Italians, Juventus leave nothing to chance as the player’s nationality is also very important too. From this season, in fact, each Serie A club have to register at least four players grown in Italian club’s Academy and four more raised in the club’s academy.
That’s the explanation for Juventus’ transfer strategy: they have to keep an eye on the future if they want to dominate it. The same goes for the Juventus Stadium, another jewel that marks the difference between the Bianconeri and their competitors. The Old Lady is already arrived, when all the others have yet to start.
They were also the first ones to pounce on Domenico Berardi, who’ll join the Stadium next summer. If he’ll manage to sort himself out, he can be the star of the future. Juve have also an option to buy Marcello Trotta and Stefano Sensi, while they have acquired Rolando Mandragora, 18, on a permanent basis. The former Genoa youngster will join the Stadium from next season.
Anyone else? Yes. They are interested in signing the above-mentioned Pedro Pereira and the 19-year-old Federico Bonazzoli, who are both under contract with Sampdoria as well as Riechedly Bazoer, 19, from Ajax.
Careful: the likes of Paulo Dybala, Paul Pogba, Daniele Rugani and Alvaro Morata are already part of the team, and they’re still very young. Whoever wants to beat Juventus, today and in the future, is really urged to speed up.
Stefano Agresti @steagresti, translated by Lorenzo Bettoni @lorebetto