Leali, Goldaniga, Sturaro, Berardi
Italy Under-21 v Denmark Under-21, 17/11/2014, 17.00 CET (Matera)
Slivka
Lithuania Under-21 v Belarus Under-21, 14/11/2014, 19.00 CET (Vilnius)
Lithuania Under-21 v Belarus Under-21, 17/11/2014, 19.00 CET (Vilnius)
Untersee
Germany Under-21 v Switzerland Under-21, 14/11/2014, 18.00 CET (Potsdam)
Switzerland Under-21 v Scotland Under-21, 18/11/2014, 18.30 CET (Thun)
Rugani
Italy v Croatia, 16/11/2014, 20.45 CET (Milan)
Italy v Albania, 18/11/2014, 20.45 CET (Genoa)
Troisi
Japan v Australia, 18/11/2014, 11.20 CET (Osaka)
Italy Under-21 v France Under-21, 13/11/2014, 20.45 CET (Spezia)
Belgium v Iceland, 12/11/2014, 19.45 CET (Brussels)
Czech Republic v Iceland, 16/11/2014, 20:45 CET (Plzen)
Chile v Venezuela, 15/11/2014, 00.00 CET (Talcahuano)
Chile v Uruguay, 18/11/2014, 20:45 CET (Santiago)
Talent track in numbers
A total number of 64 Bianconeri players are out plying their trades away from Turin. Forty-six of these have been loaned out (four each to Modena and Pro Vercelli, the clubs with the greatest amount of Juventus names), while 18 are on co-ownership deals.
Twenty of these play either in Serie A or foreign top flights, while 28 are in Serie B or second-tier leagues abroad. The remaining 16 feature in Lega Pro Division 1. Eighty per cent of the 64 have remained in Italy, with 13 broadening their horizons on foreign shores.
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