Home » Juventus Return to Work: Updates on Koopmeiners, Rugani, and the Road to the FIFA Club World Cup

“Let’s get back to work.” That’s the message echoing from Continassa as Juventus returned to the pitch following a week-long break.
While the squad resumed full training, several players remain sidelined due to injury. Gleison Bremer has started light training but is not expected to feature in the upcoming U.S. tour, though he will travel with the squad. On a more positive note, there’s growing optimism around Teun Koopmeiners. The Dutch midfielder, who trained individually in Spain during the break, is set to join group training today for the first time in nearly two months.
Juventus will face a demanding group stage in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off in the United States. Their campaign begins against Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates, a side known for their physicality and counterattacking style. In their second match, the Bianconeri will take on Wydad AC, the reigning Moroccan champions and one of Africa’s most competitive clubs. The third and most high-profile fixture in the group sees Juventus square off against Manchester City, in what promises to be a blockbuster clash between European giants. The top two teams from the group will advance to the knockout rounds, meaning every point will be crucial in this new, expanded format of the tournament.