Italian media: Fans hope to sign 35-year-old Pjanic, but Juventus has never really considered it
7:31am, 4 September 2025Football

According to the full Juventus report, Juventus has never really considered signing Pjanic.
Pjanic is currently in a state of no team to sign. The 35-year-old Bosnia and Herzegovina player is looking for a new next home after finishing his cooperation with Russian club CSKA Moscow. This also made many fans speculate on social media whether Pjanic may return to the Zebras given that Juventus has not introduced midfielders this summer.
Of course, within Juventus, no one has really considered signing back to Pjanic in a free transfer. However, fans have had differences on social platforms as usual: some people believe that experienced and skilled players like Pjanic can help this young Juventus; while others believe that he is old and has a slow pace and can no longer adapt to high-level games when he gets older.
Who is right? There is no conclusion yet. But it is certain that Pjanic will not put on Juventus's shirt again. He has contributed to Juventus' past glory, but he will not be available in the future story.
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