The Juventus board has called for the squad to head into a week-long training retreat after Massimiliano Allegri's admission that the Italian giants are "no better" than Verona, who inflicted their fourth Serie A loss of the season on Saturday.
A Gio Simeone double extended Juve's winless run in the top-flight to three games, with Weston McKennie pulling back a late consolation for the visitors.
That result leaves Allegri's men languishing in ninth place, a position which the coach believes reflects their current performance level.
Goal has learned Juve officials have instructed Allegri to oversee an intensive training camp behind closed doors between Monday and Saturday, which the Italian boss has agreed to in a bid to address their recent slide.
The Bianconeri have made their worst start to a Serie A season in six years, and will now seek to rediscover their spark ahead of a crucial week of fixtures.