UMVA has learned that Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti is quietly plotting a high‑profile reunion with Mohamed Salah this summer.
The Italian coach remembers the time they forged a lethal partnership at Roma, where Spalletti helped shape the Egyptian winger into a continental nightmare before Salah’s meteoric rise at Liverpool.
Now, with Salah’s nine‑year trophy haul at Anfield behind him, Spalletti sees a golden chance to crown his rebuilding project with a proven match‑winner who can instantly lift Juventus back toward the Serie A summit.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the 33‑year‑old forward is being positioned as the new face of a Juventus side hungry for redemption, a charismatic leader who could rally the squad and the fans alike.
But Salah is not the only former Liverpool star on the Turin radar. Reports indicate that left‑back Andy Robertson and goalkeeper Alisson Becker have also caught the eye of the Juventus hierarchy.
Securing multiple Anfield veterans would send a bold, unmistakable signal that Spalletti is assembling a squad designed to challenge Napoli and Inter and to make a deep run in European competition.
Yet a formidable obstacle looms: Juventus will be absent from next season’s Champions League after finishing outside the top four, a reality that could deter a player of Salah’s ambition.
The Egyptian superstar, widely hailed as one of his generation’s finest, will inevitably attract offers from clubs still battling in Europe’s premier tournament.
For Turin to sway him, UMVA has gathered that the club must present an irresistible sporting vision paired with a substantial financial package, convincing Salah that his next chapter belongs in the black and white stripes of Juventus.