The midfielder, starting for the first time in the 2025-26 Serie A, has returned the coach’s trust, but his fate in the winter transfer window is still unclear
It’s a short step from expendable to precious resource. Fabio Miretti knows that at Juve it is often a matter of moments. In Reggio Emilia against Sassuolo the midfielder found a starting shirt again and the goal that he had been missing in the championship for over two years (5 November 2023 against Fiorentina) could not have better repaid the trust of Spalletti who has always appreciated him since his arrival. Even if in recent weeks the name of 2001 has often been compared to other clubs and has found less space in the choices, the result of a path that has rewarded the growth of others.
choice of sights
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“Scoring with this shirt is always nice, the last time it happened two years ago and so I’m happy”, said Miretti, who even in the attacking midfield role guaranteed that he was “happy, as well as with the team’s performance and the victory”. What will become of Miretti between now and the end of the month is not yet too clear, but Juve will soon find themselves faced with a crossroads: sell him to make a capital gain to commit immediately on the incoming market or retain him to aim for him in the second part of the season as a wild card.
born in Juventus
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Miretti can be a valuable resource in the group also in terms of Juventus, having grown up in the club from the age of 9 and having often held the captain’s armband in his teams. He is one of those who knows the Juventus DNA and knows how to interpret it, like few in the group. And this is also evident from the way he talks about the David case, they indirectly dust off some bad personal periods experienced under the Mole before the temporary transfer to Genoa. “We are happy for Jonny (David, ed.) because he is a great player and he deserves it – he said after the success against Sassuolo -. We are a very united group and when someone is told something the whole group defends him”. It happened to him in the past too.
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