With an initial €100 million transfer fee, this legendary player was the most expensive transfer for an Italian club.
The only Juventus player to have won the Golden Boy award as of today.
This midfielder scored the decisive penalty in their 1996 Champions League victory over Ajax.
Vladimir Jugovic
Although a profilic goalscorer in English football, this striker's single season in Italy was disappointing, with 13 goals in 39 matches for Juventus.
Ian Rush
Alongside Zlatan Ibrahimović, this Juventus midfielder won the most Serie A Footballer of the Year awards, with a club (and league)-record 3.
Andrea Pirlo
One of Juventus' greatest defenders ever, this centre-back holds the record for most red cards in Serie A with 16.
Paolo Montero
Although they secured their unbeaten season with a 3-1 victory over Atalanta, the 2011-12 Juventus squad secured their first Serie A since Calciopoli with a 2-0 victory against this team.
Cagliari
This French forward, better known for stints with Arsenal and Real Madrid, played in 3 matches for Juventus and still collected a Serie A title in the process.
Nicolas Anelka
This striker was the youngest ever player to make his professional football debut for Juventus.
Moise Kean (16 years, 265 days)
This midfielder was the first North American player to ever make an appearance for Juventus.
Weston McKennie
With a 4-0 victory against this club, the 2017-18 Juventus squad clinched their fourth consecutive Coppa Italia and domestic double, both club records.
AC Milan
This 2006 World Cup winning forward, one of the best strikers of his time, scored only 2 goals in 15 matches with Juventus, one of the 13 Italian teams he played for.
Luca Toni
Until 2022, Juventus was the only Italian team to have accomplished this incredible achievement.
Won all trophies available to the first team hosted by a national or international football association (UEFA Conference League established in 2022)
With 17 trophies, this player is the most accomplished with Juventus of all that did NOT play with the team in Serie B.
Described by former FIFA ref Jonas Eriksson as "the most disagreeable player he has met", this right-back with a country-inspired nickname won 14 trophies with Juventus.
Stephan Lichsteiner
Juventus, as of today, have won this many domestic trophies.
60
A key cog of the Inter 2010 treble winning team, this centre-back featured in only 4 matches for Juventus.
Lucio
Goals were not an issue for this forward in the 1925-26 season, with a club record 35 in just 24 games for Juventus.
Ferenc Hirzer
The only Juventus defender in the Serie A Team of the Year (introduced in 2011) that was not Italian or Portuguese-speaking.
Kwadwo Asamoah
Besides the Big 3 of Trapattoni, Allegri and Lippi, this manager has won the most matches for Juventus in all competitions.
Carlo Parola
This German defender might have one of the best Serie A trophy to appearances ratios around, with a domestic double and only 3 matches for Juventus to his name.
Benedikt Howedes