Vincenzo Italiano may bring three Juventus players to Besiktas
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:50 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Vincenzo Italiano, the newly appointed head coach of Besiktas, is reportedly considering three players from Juventus as potential signings. Italian media indicates that Besiktas is willing to support Italiano in the transfer market after his recent hiring on a lucrative two-year contract. Among the players mentioned are Arthur Melo, Douglas Luiz, and Michele Di Gregorio, each regarded as surplus at Juventus. Arthur has not featured for Juventus since the 2021-22 season, while Douglas has struggled during his time in Italy. The situation surrounding these players could develop as Besiktas actively explores transfer options.
- •Italiano signed a two-year contract with Besiktas.
- •Arthur Melo has not played for Juventus since 2021-22.
- •Douglas Luiz had unproductive loan spells after joining Juventus.
- •Michele Di Gregorio may also be sold by Juventus.
- •Besiktas is exploring transfer options for these players.
- 2:50 PMYahoo Sports — Italiano could take three unwanted Juventus players with him to Besiktas
"Vincenzo Italiano has recently been appointed as the head coach of Turkish Super Lig giants Besiktas, and reports in Italy claim that he could target the signings of three players who are currently co...
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