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Juventus's Transfer Woes Sink Champions League Hopes
22 Feb
Summary
- Juventus faces Champions League qualification risk after a 2-0 loss.
- Tuttosport claims only two successful signings made in three seasons.
- The team has secured one point and conceded 15 goals in five matches.

Juventus's hopes of securing Champions League qualification have been severely damaged by a recent 2-0 home loss to Como. The Bianconeri have now garnered just one point from their last five fixtures in all competitions, conceding a concerning 15 goals during this period. This downturn has led to speculation that the club's transfer strategy is the root cause of their on-field difficulties.
According to reports from Turin, Juventus has only managed to make two successful signings in the past three seasons. Pierre Kalulu, acquired from Milan in the summer of 2024, and Khephren Thuram, signed from OGC Nice during the same transfer window, are highlighted as the rare exceptions to a series of underperforming acquisitions. This alleged poor transfer activity is cited as the primary reason for the team's inability to progress.
The club's recent transfer dealings include significant investments in the 2024-25 season, with Teun Koopmeiners and Douglas Luiz arriving for substantial fees. However, the team's current form suggests these and other signings have not adequately bolstered the squad to meet their ambitions. The focus now shifts to whether future transfer windows can address these deep-seated issues and steer Juventus back towards success.



