Headline: Fabio Miretti Considering Move to Besiktas Amid Juventus Exit Talks
Fabio Miretti’s progress at Serie A club Juventus has not been as fruitful in recent months, as he transitioned into a minor role during the 2025/26 season, leading to increasing speculation about his departure.
Previously, Miretti had a successful loan spell at Genoa during the 2024/25 season, but Juventus appeared to lack plans for him in the subsequent campaign. According to a report from La Gazzetta dello Sport’s Giovanni Albanese, Miretti has expressed openness to a potential move to Besiktas.
Although this decision may come as a surprise, Miretti believes he can develop further under coach Vincenzo Italiano while securing more regular playing time. Juventus, for their part, seems amenable to this prospect, particularly as they look to facilitate player sales. They are open to an initial loan with an option to buy, which would benefit their financial standing by recording a capital gain.
Nonetheless, Miretti’s shift to Besiktas raises eyebrows, especially as he aims to remain in the limelight for potential inclusion in the Azzurri squad. While Besiktas, under Italiano, shows positive form, Miretti’s background in Serie A could lead him to consider other opportunities before the transfer window closes.
Fabio Miretti’s development hasn’t quite gone in the right direction in the last few months at Serie A side Juventus. He became a bit-part squad player in the 2025/26 campaign and his exit is now gaining momentum.
Miretti did well in a loan spell at Genoa during the 2024/25 season. But Juve never quite had plans for him in the previous campaign.
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La Gazzetta dello Sport’s Giovanni Albanese has now reported that he has opened up to the idea of a move to Besiktas.
While the decision is surprising, Miretti feels he can grow under Vincenzo Italiano and play regular football.
Juve aren’t against the idea either as they are awaiting sales. They won’t mind an initial loan with an option to buy, as anything that they earn from his exit will go down as a capital gain.
Regardless, the decision would indeed be shocking from Miretti, who needs to remain in Italy, especially to stay in the picture for the Azzurri. Italiano’s Besiktas are undoubtedly doing quite well but Miretti’s experience in Serie A means he could yet find other clubs before the end of the transfer window.
Kaustubh Pandey – GIFN
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