I've got a lot of regens on my first team squad, mainly trying to stick to Italian players as I'm managing in Serie A.
First off, Marco Milan had his International debut just before his 17 year-old birthday, and has already at the age of 19 reached 30 caps for the Italian squad. He also managed to secure a regular first team spot at Juventus. Impressive performance by the youngster.
Next up, a young Turkish striker arrived at Turin from Bursaspor for £5M. During his time at Juventus, the Turkish international was on loan at Parma, with 27 apps and 16 goals. He was then on loan at Dynamo Kiev where he scored a staggering 28 goals in 32 apps. He chained Edin Dzeko to the bench - Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Ömer Eren!
Next up, a youngling who is a product of the Juventus Youth Academy. He's touted as the next Gianluigi Buffon, and that doesn't come without reason. Being 2nd choice in both the Italian squad and Juventus after the man himself, Giuseppe Colombi is considered as one of the world's leading goalkeeping talents.
Arriving from Málaga this summer for the humble fee of £7M, the 17-year-old youngster Daniel Cruz has found regular first team play already this season, when injury struck in Turin. Being captain of the Spanish under-21 squad doesn't come without skills, and that is reflected off his stats.
Juve's other Spanish youngster, the wonderkid José Pineda, arrived at Turin back in the summer of 2009 from Celta Vigo for £2.7M. Having achieved almost 20 under-21's caps, the promising youngster has been used as rotation since his first arrival at Juve.
Arriving for £15M from Mönchengladbach, the expectations were on the 19-year-old former German youth captain's shoulders as he landed in Turin at the end of the January transfer window. Achieving 10 apps at Juve the following half season with an average rating of 7.17, he was in the eyeline of Real Madrid, who eventually ended up signing Lars Müller on a loan with an option to make the transfer permanent for a fee of £26.5M.
Another centreback in form of Josias Almeida arrived in the 2011/2012 season from Brazilian Grêmio for £2M. Already at the age of 17 the wonderkid had his first team debut, but was later hanging from a thin thread of being sold, due to personal problems with Giorgio Chiellini, although they both remained at the club.
Arriving at Turin from Porto as a winter-transfer in 2012, the young Portuguese international has been a regular starter since his arrival. His name, Luís Oliveira, is already a well-known name amongst Portuguese and Italian football fans.
Merely arriving as a promising youngster, it only took weeks before the Brazilian attacking midfielder, Cléber Caneda, was promoted to the first team squad - And helped Juve re-win their Scudetto.
Lastly, but not the least, the Turkish international fullback Haluk Ökten arrived at Turin just before closure of the 2013/2014 season's summer transfer window. Juventus ended up paying the sum of £7.5M, to get him off the hook at Galatasaray. Since then, some good first team performances has seen him becoming first choice at the left back position by inches.
And that concludes all of my first team regens at Juventus.