Juventus and Milan are aligning their strategies to return to competitive form by focusing on young talents, according to the latest edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Both clubs have analysed their current standing and concluded that nurturing and investing in home-grown players is key to future success.
The Bianconeri have identified Kenan Yildiz as a pivotal figure in their rejuvenation plan.
“We believe that promoting our academy players will not only bolster squad depth but also bring fresh energy to the team,” a Juventus insider told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Similarly, AC Milan are eyeing their own emerging stars, aiming to replicate the success of their youth development system.
“We have always valued our academy and now, more than ever, it is crucial that we give our young players the opportunity to shine at the highest level,” a Milan spokesperson revealed to the sports daily.
Both clubs are keen on this approach to effectively challenge Inter Milan’s recent dominance.
By betting on younger, home-grown talent, Juventus and Milan hope to build sustainable squads that can perform consistently in both domestic and European competitions.