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I do not think so, Juventus doesn't look ready just yet, they are still lacking a lot of places and a rotation as well. What Inter had was rotation and after the first part of the season where they manage to keep the players fresh, they had the chance to keep the good ones playing and that's how they won.
Juventus doesn't have players that can play for 50 games a season, we are going to see them at UCL, with a bigger schedule, and also at cup, and also at league, with the limited amount of talent in that team I am sure that we are going to end up with a worse situation for them. This is just my opinion and I could be very well wrong here as well, I am just guessing that they will be gassed up by the end of January and start to fall again.
The average age of Juventus players is currently 26.7 years. I think there are a lot of players who can play more than 30 games a season at Juventus next season, unless they get injured or something that keeps them out. In the striker position, only Arkadiusz Milik is 30 years old, while the other 4 are aged between 19 and 26 years.
If you look at age, then I think Juventus seems ready to do a lot next season. There are many players who are ready to be rotated by the coach next season if needed, meanwhile several senior players such as Danilo and Filip Kostic are still needed. If something needs to be brought in, then I think Juventus need to consider bringing in a younger goalkeeper. Wojciech Szczesny and Carlo Pinsoglio are 34 years old, while Mattia Perin is also 31 years old. Szczesny is Juventus' main goalkeeper so far, he definitely needs a rest and they need an easier replacement than Pinsoglio or Mattia Perin.