According to the latest report from Turin Sporting News, Juventus Football Club has moved quickly after suffering a major injury to defender Bremer, who ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. Director General Giuntoli has started to look for Bremer's replacement in the transfer market to ensure the team's stability and strength in the back line. Currently, Jontoli and head coach Motta are keeping a close eye on several young and promising players as potential targets for reinforcements.

Reports indicate that Juventus are not in a hurry to sign a free agent, but plan to wait for the opening of the winter transfer window in order to be more comfortable in choosing the most suitable players. Among the potential targets, Ajax's Hato and Crystal Palace's Lacroix are in the spotlight, both of whom are young and performing defenders who fit Juventus' strategic need for youth and potential exploration.

Juventus are also considering talks with Sassuolo to explore the possibility of an early end to on-loan striker Muharemovic. Muharemovic's performances for Sassuolo have caught the attention of the Juventus management, who are hoping the youngster can return and fill the void left by Bremer's injury.

In terms of internal adjustments, Juventus plans to give more playing opportunities and time to existing players Gatti and Kalou in order to hone their abilities and improve the team's overall strength. At the same time, manager Juan Motta may also adjust the tactical layout, allowing midfielder Locatelli to move back as a temporary solution to deal with Bremer's injury absence. This series of moves shows Juventus' calmness and determination in the face of injury challenges, as they are doing their best to ensure the team's competitiveness in the new season.

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