Juventus: The Road Ahead for Vasilije Adzic
Spalletti is interested in the Montenegrin talent, but Adzic has faced setbacks. What does the future hold for him at Juventus? A potential transfer is on the horizon without the risks seen in past situations.
Spalletti is keen on the Montenegrin talent, but he has fallen by the wayside: what does the future hold for him?It could have been his season, but so far it hasn’t been. For Vasilije Adzic, born in 2006, following a 2024–25 campaign that saw him make nine appearances for Juventus’ first team and score four goals in ten matches for Next Gen, the 2025–26 season could have been his breakthrough year. It could have been the season in which he secured a regular place in the first team and showcased his undoubted technical ability. For various reasons, both personal and linked to the Old Lady’s troubled season, that has not been the case so far. And in the future, the Montenegrin talent and the Bianconeri club could well part ways, albeit not on a permanent basis.But let’s take it step by step, because the start of the season had been promising, with that last-gasp goal against Inter that had allowed Juve to beat Inter 4–3 in the first-half Derby d’Italia. With Igor Tudor in charge at that stage of the season, Adzic had found his place in the team and been given playing time against Verona and Atalanta in the league, as well as against Dortmund and Villarreal in the Champions League. Then, as results began to slip, the Croatian manager left him out of his last four matches in Turin. And so did Brambilla during his interim spell, which coincided with the match against Udinese.Under Luciano Spalletti, Adzic has had mixed fortunes. After an initial spell with limited but fairly regular playing time (Cremonese and Torino in the league, Sporting, Bodo and Pafos in the Champions League), the number 17 spent six consecutive Serie A matches on the bench without playing a single minute (Fiorentina, Cagliari, Napoli, Bologna, Roma and Pisa), alternating between appearances and the bench in the Champions League (Benfica and the first leg against Galatasaray on the bench, Monaco and the return leg against the Turks on the pitch).The next phase then saw his playing time increase slightly, with minutes on the pitch against Lecce, Sassuolo, Cremonese and Cagliari in the league, before he faded into obscurity. In the last eight league matches, Adzic has played just seven minutes – in the heavy home defeat to Como – spending the full 90 minutes on the bench against Napoli, Parma, Lazio, Inter, Roma, Pisa and Udinese. This period coincided with the moment when Spalletti, following an initial phase of experimentation and changes, settled on his players and his starting line-up. And the first substitutes, among whom Jeremie Boga now stands out above all, followed by Teun Koopmeiners and Fabio Miretti. In this context, Adzic (17 appearances in total this season, 348 minutes on the pitch and 1 goal) has completely disappeared from the rotation.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingSpalletti values Adzic’s technical ability and, back in January, publicly ruled him out of the transfer market in no uncertain terms: “Adzic is off limits; he has an incredible shot and exceptional technical skills – he’s a hidden gem.” What Spalletti likes least are the Montenegrin’s lapses in concentration from a tactical point of view and a certain carelessness in handling (and losing) the ball in key areas of the pitch. This is the result of inattention and, of course, inexperience, because let’s not forget that Adzic is not yet 20 (he turns 20 on 12 May).For these reasons, it cannot be ruled out that Juventus might decide to send the player out on loan for next season, to help him develop and gain regular playing time. This is something that, incidentally, his famous compatriot and president of the Montenegrin Football Association, Dejan Savicevic, had already advised him to do this year. A permanent transfer, however, is out of the question, unless Adzic insists on it (and there are no signs of that at the moment). Juve want to avoid any repeat of the Huijsen situation at all costs: Adzic is a technical asset in whom the club and the manager believe; he simply needs to develop. WHATSAPP: All the LATEST UPDATES in REAL TIME! Join the CALCIOMERCATO.COM WHATSAPP channel: click here
A Season of Ups and Downs
The 2025–26 season was meant to be a breakout year for Vasilije Adzic, showcasing his technical prowess. Despite promising moments early on, Adzic faced inconsistent playing time as managerial changes and team struggles affected his role within the squad.
Shifting Fortunes under Spalletti
Under Luciano Spalletti, Adzic experienced fluctuating fortunes, with periods of limited playing time followed by brief flashes of potential. However, as the season progressed, Adzic found himself marginalized as Spalletti settled on a core group of players.
Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
While Spalletti values Adzic's technical abilities, concerns remain regarding his tactical awareness and decision-making. With a potential loan move on the cards for the young talent, Juventus aims to nurture his development without risking a premature departure like the Huijsen situation.








