It’s quite complicated, but things are slowly getting cleared up. Arsenal want Stevan Jovetic from Fiorentina, and might have finally agreed on a price for him. Jovetic is a childhood Juventus fan, but the Italian champions won’t be paying the kind of money La Viola are asking for him, so they turn their attention to Gonzalo Higuain (Real Madrid) and Javier Hernandez (Manchester United), but if the Jovetic deal doesn’t come through for the gunners, they might also try and sign Higuain. More
As the summer draws nearer, more and more clubs leak photos of their new jerseys for the 2013-2014 season, hoping to create some buzz and excitement, thus improving their merchandise sales. The next big club to go through that course of action are Juventus, who offer little change to their famous black & white stripes, although there is something famously missing. More
It’s not only about the players Manchester United are bringing this summer, but also about those they’re going to get rid of. The first name on that list is probably Nani, talented, yet expensive and troublesome, with a salary that might deter quite a few teams. Still, someone must be willing to make a move for him, with Juventus looking like a possible destination, especially if they use one of their players, possibly Claudio Marchisio, as a trade asset. More
The internet loves the 1990′s, and a lot of European football during that decade was about Ajax and Juventus. The last time Ajax won three consecutive league titles, they were the best team in Europe, taken off that throne by Juventus, how haven’t won two consecutive championships, recognized ones, in over a decade. More
People have been talking about Juventus needing a higher quality of a striker for about two seasons. Scoring 0 goals in their two Champions League quarterfinal matches is more proof of that, and it seems that the next name on the list of potential arrivals is Colombian forward Jackson Martinez, doing quite well for Porto this season. More
While the chances of Juventus to overturn a 2-0 deficit from the opening leg in Germany aren’t that great, Bayern Munich aren’t a flawless team, and shouldn’t be overconfident, not to mention complacent, as they head to Turin in order to wrap up successfully their Champions League quarterfinal, and if you don’t know where to watch this exciting encounter, we’re here to help. More
As impressive as Juventus were throughout the season in both the Serie A and the Champions League, it’s hard to believe that they’ll be able to be that much better on a single night of football against a Bayern Munich side many see as the best football team in Europe, heading into the second leg with a confident two-goal lead from the first. More
It’s been quite a while since Juventus have been to the Champions League quarterfinals, but it looks like their dominance in Europe, as it is in the Italian league, is slightly returning, facing a Bayern Munich side that is hoping that their perfect season in the Bundesliga means it’s going to turn out well in Europe as well. If you don’t know where to watch these two giants go at it, we’re here to help. More
With Juventus hoping that the whole form of the German national team facing the Italian side seeps through to the club version in their first leg against Bayern Munich, the Bavarians are hoping that league form is what counts, and in that no one really matches them in the whole of Europe. More
With the weather getting warmer, so do the transfer rumors around Europe, and we’re once again with Juventus looking for a striker, renewing their interest in Javier Hernandez, who seems to be having highs & lows with Manchester United in terms of his scoring and his place in the lineup. This isn’t the first time that Juve have shown interest in Chicharito, but the second time around is usually more serious than the first. More