Primavera & U17 (6 Viewers)

DanielSz

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The most intriguing kid with primavera might be enzo keutgen. Hes only 17 and has already made a couple appearances this season. Valdes Ngana is another one. Yeah I like midfielders.

 

DanielSz

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One of the recruits #JMercato is Arman #Durmisi , a striker born in 2008 who was immediately promoted to the Primavera team.

He has already been noticed by #ThiagoMotta , who is not afraid to give young players a chance. [La Repubblica]
 

DanielSz

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Juventus is in the process of locking down the “New Verratti” in Diego #Ripani (19).
The young midfielder, also a product of the Pescara youth academy, chose Juventus this summer to complete his growth with the #NextGen and hopes to springboard to the first team. #Montero highly rates the player and around Juventus there is much belief in the players abilities. His renewal is set to be until 2027, with an option to 2028
 

DanielSz

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Which sicko watched youth league today?

two standouts: Ripani and Keutgen. Keutgen came on as a sub and was the youngest player on the field. Ripani looks like a classic Italian midfielder; high IQ, very good technically, not very imposing physically. Keutgen looks like he has a bigger frame to fill in and is also good technically. Very exciting prospects. Monteros kid is interesting too, but he’s also on the smaller side like daddy. He scored the winning goal.
 

Alex-444

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Which sicko watched youth league today?

two standouts: Ripani and Keutgen. Keutgen came on as a sub and was the youngest player on the field. Ripani looks like a classic Italian midfielder; high IQ, very good technically, not very imposing physically. Keutgen looks like he has a bigger frame to fill in and is also good technically. Very exciting prospects. Monteros kid is interesting too, but he’s also on the smaller side like daddy. He scored the winning goal.
I'm that psycho, but I didn't watch it, but I'm Uploading full match.
 

DanielSz

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Juventus U20 starlet Andrei Florea is enjoying a splendid start to the season, and many at the club are expecting him to swiftly rise through the ranks.

The 19-year-old is a Romanian who was born in Rivoli, so he also has an Italian passport. Nevertheless, he decided to represent his country of origin on the international stage, at least in the age groups.

Florea joined the Bianconeri’s academy at a tender age, and has been part of the Primavera side since his return from a loan spell at Parma in the summer of 2023.

The teenager is a central midfielder capable of playing in either an advanced or a deep role in the middle of the park.

This season, he was been one of the best performers among Francesco Magnanelli’s ranks in the early going. He has already contributed with two goals and four assists in four appearances in the Primavera League.

JuventusNews24 also highlights the youngster’s defensive work. He recovers an average of four balls per match, and wins seven tackles.

Florea has a passing accuracy of 90%, and has been instrumental for Juventus U20 who have already scored 20 goals in the first weeks of the campaign.

Therefore, the source is expecting the Romanian to earn a swift promotion to Juventus Next Gen where he would reunite with his former Primavera coach Paolo Montero.

But in the meantime, Magnanelli will be happy to host him at the U20 side for as long as possible.
https://www.juvefc.com/a-closer-loo...w-juventus-gem-whos-ready-to-climb-the-ranks/

 

DanielSz

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Juventus Primavera, under the guidance of Francesco Magnanelli, have made an impressive start to the season, showcasing a significant improvement from the previous year when Paolo Montero was at the helm. This progress has reignited hopes within the Bianconeri management for a return to competitiveness that has been absent in Turin for some time. Currently third in the standings, just three points behind league leaders Roma, Juventus boasts the most prolific attack in the tournament with 16 goals scored.
Calciomercato report that one of the standout performers in Magnanelli’s 3-4-2-1 system is Alessio Vacca, whose career trajectory has finally reached a turning point. Born in 2005, Vacca hails from Trecate and developed his skills in the Novara youth system, where he caught the attention of top Serie A clubs. At 14, he joined Juventus, the team he supported, due to restrictions on inter-regional transfers for young players.
Vacca’s goal-scoring prowess in the Juventus youth ranks led to a loan spell at Monza’s Primavera 2 side, where he impressed with 14 goals and 5 assists. Upon his return to Juventus, he quickly established himself as a key player in the Primavera squad under Montero’s guidance, even earning a call-up to the Italian youth national team under Bernardo Corradi.
However, a severe muscle injury in February sidelined Vacca for over 210 days. Despite this setback, Juventus demonstrated their faith in his potential by offering him his first three-year professional contract in May.
Vacca’s development plan includes a stint with the Primavera team, where he has already notched 2 goals and 2 assists this season, before an anticipated promotion to Juventus Next Gen to gain experience in professional football.
While training with the first team, Vacca has been studying Dusan Vlahovic’s movements, although their playing styles differ significantly. Vacca cites Karim Benzema as his idol, but his characteristics are more reminiscent of a young Dries Mertens – versatile enough to play as a second striker or winger, yet with a keen eye for goal that allows him to operate as an atypical center-forward.
https://www.footitalia.com/juventus...a-mertens-like-talent-learning-from-vlahovic/
 

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