What Is Juventus?

Juventus, officially Juventus Football Club, is an Italian professional football team founded in 1897 and based in Turin. Known as "La Vecchia Signora" (The Old Lady), it is the most successful club in Italian football history, with numerous Serie A titles and domestic cups.

The club plays its home matches at the Allianz Stadium and is recognized worldwide for its black and white striped kit. Juventus competes in Serie A, the UEFA Champions League, and other domestic and European competitions, maintaining a massive global fanbase.

Champions League & Serie A Campaign

On December 10, 2025, Juventus is preparing for a crucial UEFA Champions League match against Pafos, with manager Luciano Spalletti naming his starting eleven for this must-win fixture. The club aims to secure vital points in the league phase to improve its chances of progressing deep into the competition.

In Serie A, Juventus is pushing for a top-four finish and remains in contention for the title. Recent performances have shown progress under Spalletti, though consistency remains a challenge as the team faces key fixtures in the coming weeks.

Transfer & Squad Developments

Juventus has officially confirmed that captain Gleison Bremer is back in the 23-man Champions League squad for the Pafos match, alongside Daniele Rugani, providing a boost to the defense. The club is also evaluating potential January transfer targets, particularly in midfield and attack, to strengthen the squad for the second half of the season.

Former Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio has publicly criticized forward Jonathan David’s attitude and effort on the pitch, while suggesting two alternative players Juventus should have signed. These comments have sparked debate among fans and media about recruitment and player mentality at the club.