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Juventus squad for 2018 International Champions Cup

Source: fm. cnbc.com


7-time consecutive and reigning Seria A champions Juventus has announced their squad for the 2018 International Champions Cup
Maximiliano Allegri has added new signings Joao Cancelo, Emre Can, Mattia Perin and Andrea Favilli while leaving out their new superstar signing Cristiano Ronaldo. World Cup stars Mario Mandzukic, Marko Pjaca and Blaise Matuidi are all given extended holidays while Paulo Dybala, Gonzalo Higuain, Juan Cuadrado, Rodrigo Bentancur and Douglas Costa are out injured.

Juventus Squad
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Goalkeepers:
Mattia Perin, Carlo Pinsoglio, Mattia Del Favero, Wojciech Szczesny

Defenders:
Mattia De Sciglio, 
Giorgio Chiellini, Mehdi Benatia, Alex Sandro, Mattia Caldara, Andrea Barzagli, Joao Cancelo, Daniele Rugani, Pietro Beruatto, Roman Macek, Grigoris Kastanos

Midfielders
Miralem Pjanic, Sami Khedira, Claudio Marchiso, Emre Can, Leandro Fernandes, Matheus Pereira da Silva, Alessandro Di Pardo, Nicolo Fagioli

Forwards:
Federico Bernardeschi, 
Luca Clemenza, Stefano Beltrame, Andrea Favilli


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