Juventus has made some signings so far. 2 CBs, a RW and a CF. Nico González and Jonathan David are the ones stepping forward among them. And of course I should add that Juventus signed Di Gregorio permanently in the meantime.
I love especially the signing of Jonathan David.

He was like the best option they could have got for free. He is still 25 so he can contribute at high level for many years. I don't expect him to turn out to be like Vlahovic.
The arrival of David might finally signal the end of the "let’s hope Vlahović becomes Haaland" experiment. If you read the stats, David is what Juve actually needs: a striker who is more about movement and interplay than just waiting for that one big chance. And for once, his injury history is basically squeaky clean, which for Juventus in 2025 is as rare as a positive net spend
About Nico Gonzalez, jury is out. Maybe Tudor gets the best out of him, but the club is not exactly hiding their willingness to cash in if the Saudi offer is right. Seems like the real plan is to use every signing as leverage for another, especially with that €100m sales target hanging over their head. By the way, Di Gregorio? Massive upgrade in goal, quietly stabilizes a position that has been a revolving door since Buffon left. That is one bit of business that might go underrated when people obsess over forwards and CBs
If Juve actually survives the season without half their back line in the treatment room, Tudor could have them playing the most vertical, in-your-face football Turin has seen in a decade. If not, brace for another January crisis window. Either way, at least it is not another season of sterile 65% possession for no reason