Juventus is ready for a new managerial shake-up. Yesterday, an internal meeting at the club led to the decision to part ways with Damien Comolli, who will resign as CEO. The decision was made, and the official announcement is expected today, as an extraordinary board meeting has been convened. Why did Juventus separate from Comolli? John Elkann was not entirely satisfied with Comolli's performance in the last transfer market, and it's no secret that the relationship between Comolli and Luciano Spalletti was not exactly serene. Arrived a year ago, the French director was first appointed as director general and then CEO, bringing a new method of player selection, more analytical and with the support of famous algorithms. But of the six players acquired between summer and January (David, Joao Mario, Openda, Zhegrova, Holm, and Boga) none have really made a breakthrough, with the addition of the failed negotiations for Kolo Muani, Alisson, and the renewal of Vlahovic. Who will arrive after Comolli? After Comolli's departure, all the indications for the succession point to Giovanni Carnevali, current CEO and director general of Sassuolo, who has always been highly regarded by the Juventus world, having had a meeting with the club's owners in recent days. To be verified is the position of director of sport Marco Ottolini, arrived last January, because Juventus wants to bring back Matteo Tognozzi, currently director of sport at Rio Ave. Almost certain is the departure of François Modesto, director of the bianconeri, while Giorgio Chiellini is confirmed as Director of Football Strategy.