Juventus is making a determined push to bolster their defence following the long-term injury of key centre-back Gleison Bremer. Bremer’s absence has left a noticeable gap, one that has impacted Juve’s performance and consistency. This has been particularly evident in recent high-profile matches, with Juventus conceding four goals against Inter Milan and allowing Parma to score twice—a significant deviation from the low-scoring draws and shutouts that characterised Juve’s defensive approach earlier in the season.