Here is a look at and projection of the Juventus side for the 2010-2011 season:
Players In: Marco Storari (goalkeeper, €4.5 million), Simone Pepe (right winger, €2.6 million loan), Davide Lanzafame (left winger, undisclosed co-ownership deal), Leonardo Bonucci (centre back, €15.5 million), Jorge Martínez (right winger, €12 million), Marco Motta (right back, €1.25 million loan), Miloš Krasić (right winger, €15 million), Alberto Aquilani (central midfielder, loan), Armand Traoré (left back, €500,000 loan), Leandro Rinaudo (centre back, €600,000 loan), reserve and academy team players
Players Out: Cristian Molinaro (left back, €3.9 million), Fabio Cannavaro (centre back, free transfer), Domenico Criscito (left back, full ownership for €6 million), Lorenzo Ariaudo (centre back, undisclosed co-ownership deal,but rumored to be about €1.3 million), Sergio Almirón (central midfielder, €2.5 million co-ownership), Antonio Chimenti (goalkeeper, retired), Christian Poulsen (defensive midfielder, €5.475 million), Albin Ekdal (attacking midfielder, €2.4 million co-ownership), Diego (attacking midfielder, €15.5 million), David Trezeguet (striker, free transfer), Jonathan Zebina (right back, free transfer), and those out on loan
Strengths: Strikers, with Alessandro Del Piero, Vincenzo Iaquinta and Amauri, Juventus have a great offensive line. Their full backs are also good, with Paolo De Ceglie, Zdeněk Grygera, Fabio Grosso, Marco Motta and Armand Traoré making up the core.
Weaknesses: Attacking Midfielders, Juventus have some players to fill in there, however they could still use another natural player in that position.
Projected Place: 3rd
Overall: Juventus have a good team and should challenge for the top places in Serie A.