On Friday, Juventus will play a friendly match at the Max-Morlock-Stadion versus Nuremberg to kick off their pre-season schedule.
Their German opponents should anticipate to put a strong effort into their forthcoming match as they are much further along in their 2024–25 preparations.
Massimiliano Allegri has been replaced in the dugout by Thiago Motta, and Juventus is set to begin what they believe will be a prosperous new era.
Everyone's hunger has been piqued by a Coppa Italia victory and a year away from Champions League competition, and there is sincere excitement for the upcoming campaign.
A lot of work has gone into the transfer market, resulting in the addition of Khephren Thuram, Juan David Cabal, Douglas Luiz, and Michele Di Gregorio to the team.
The latter two's signings should significantly strengthen the engine room, which is needed given that Adrien Rabiot left on a free transfer.
Juventus will play four preseason friendlies: against Brest, a Juventus Next Gen team, and Atletico Madrid. This is the first match.
Since they started playing matches at the beginning of July, Nuremberg has had a full three weeks to prepare for their next opponents.
The team led by Miroslav Klose has also won every game they have played, with the exception of a 1-1 tie against 1860 Munich.
In their most recent encounter, Nuremberg took part in two consecutive sixty-minute games against Blackburn Rovers, with the 2. Bundesliga team winning both times by a score of 2-1.
Before the 2019 second-tier campaign begins, they have one last warmup match, which takes place away at Karlsruher on August 3.