In those 23 years, the club have appointed 12 managers and still the Champions League trophy has evaded the clutches of the Old Lady.
After Massimiliano Allegri’s departure earlier this summer, the club moved quickly to bring Maurizio Sarri back to his native country and end his Chelsea nightmare.
And the former Napoli manager has wasted no time in recruiting the players he feels can help Juve reclaim their place amongst the elite.
Aaron Ramsey had already agreed to move to Turin upon the expiration of his Arsenal contract, but Adrien Rabiot had seemed set to move to Barcelona before Sarri took charge.
The former Paris Saint-Germain midfielder also arrived at the Allianz Stadium on a free transfer, joining Ramsey and a trio of domestic imports.
Cristian Romero, Luca Pellegrini and Merih Demiral have all joined Juventus, but their most recent acquisition is by far the most impressive.
Despite some of the biggest clubs in the world chasing him, Matthijs De Ligt touched down in Turin on Tuesday evening before signing on the dotted line just 36 hours later.
The former Ajax captain is just 19 years old and moved for a fee of £67.5m – a figure which could seem nominal in years to come.
De Ligt infamously knocked Juve out of the Champions League last season with his towering header securing a famous win for Ajax on their incredible run to the Champions League semi-finals.
But now, after speaking with Cristiano Ronaldo after the Nations League final, the centre-back will be doing his utmost to go one step further with Juventus.
One question remains; just how will Sarri fit his squad of superstars into one team next season?
The Italian certainly has an enviable task when you look at the team he has at his disposal, but will perhaps need to show more flexibility than he did during his stint at Stamford Bridge.
Scroll down to see two potential starting XI’s for the Serie A champions next season.