The primary midfield target is Brahim Díaz of Real Madrid. The Morocco international is at the World Cup and has indicated his preference is to stay in Madrid under Jose Mourinho.
A final decision on his future will depend on what role Mourinho has in mind for him next season. Juventus are watching closely, aware that if that picture does not clear in Díaz's favour, the door could open quickly.
Their fallback is Lee Kang-in of Paris Saint-Germain. The South Korean international, 25, made under 2,000 minutes last season under Luis Enrique and, despite winning back-to-back Champions League titles, finished both finals on the bench. That situation has driven a desire to move on and play regularly.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, his profile — creative, unpredictable, a player who can unlock defences in tight spaces — matches precisely what Spalletti has asked for from the position. Ongoing dialogue between Juventus and PSG over Randal Kolo Muani makes conversations about Lee's availability a natural addition to the same channel.
In goal, Juventus have identified Mile Svilar of AS Roma as their primary target for next season. The 26-year-old has been the best goalkeeper in Serie A for two consecutive seasons, winning the award both times and establishing himself as one of the most complete stoppers in the Italian game.
Svilar is contracted at Roma until 2030 and no formal negotiations are under way.
Tuttosport describes the interest as a new name that has arrived on CEO Giovanni Carnevali's desk, rather than an advanced pursuit. But the circumstances at Roma could work in Juventus's favour.
The Giallorossi need to raise around €50 million before the end of June to satisfy UEFA financial settlement obligations, and selling Svilar — valued at €35-40 million — would go a long way toward meeting that requirement.
The pressure on Roma to generate funds gives Juventus a potential window, and the Turin club have the budget to move if they decide to act.
