The Bianconeri are brimming with confidence after back-to-back wins to kick off their season, with 13 members of their squad away from Turin to represent their country.
Apart from striker Jonathan David and defender Jonas Rouhi, the other 11 Juve stars are tackling UEFA World Cup Qualifiers.
Canada hot-shot David will be involved in a pair of friendlies, against Romania and Wales. His team, like Mexico and the United States, have received an automatic berth as co-hosts at next year’s FIFA World Cup finals.
Juventus Next Gen graduate Rouhi will represent Sweden against Armenia and Montenegro in the 2027 U21 European Championship Qualifiers, and could end up being selected for the 2026 World Cup finals.
Spain in sight of Turkish talent Yildiz
Kenan Yildiz is set to become the inaugural Juventus ace to begin the World Cup qualifiers during the two-week international break. His Turkey team visits Georgia on September 4, and hosts Spain three days later.
Andrea Cambiaso, Federico Gatti and Manuel Locatelli are Juve’s trio in the Azzurri squad that face Estonia and Israel.
With the Serbia duo of Filip Kostic and lethal marksman Dusan Vlahovic expected to line-up against Latvia and England.
Vlahovic will be aiming to show English fans what they are missing, after his agent’s mid-July visit to England ended in an unsuccessful bid to broker a deal for a Premier League switch from Juventus.
Belgium center forward Lois Openda, France’s Khephren Thuram, Montenegro’s Vasilije Adzic, Netherlands’ Teun Koopmeiners and Portugal’s Francisco Conceicao complete the Bianconeri’s contingent contesting World Cup qualifying matches.