Juventus’ dire finances will force club to sell players: numbers revealed

The Juventus hierarchy would be forced to have players available for the next 3 years in order to balance the books.

Il Corriere dello Sport (via IlBianconero) explains the club’s dire monetary situation and reveals key figures.

According to the source, the club is expected to raise between €120 million and €130 million from the sale of players over the next 3 monetary years.

The Bianconeri have so far booked $20 million in sales this season, so they would still want $20 million, preferably until June.

Then, the Turin giants are expected to generate another €40 million in the 2024/25 season as well as the next.

Although the club expects a return to the Champions League and a possible qualification for the 2025 Club World Cup to be significant assets, they remain insufficient, so player sales remain inevitable.

It remains to be seen who the sacrificial lambs will be. Lately, Juventus have loan players who would, in fact, generate a really significant revenue stream if sold, and the leader among them is Matias Soulé.

At the same time, control will need to be exercised to lighten the load on the team. We’re talking about salaries plus the amortization of player transfers.

The Bianconeri have already lowered his salary from €414 million to €360 million this season.

However, the Roman newspaper warns that the club cannot function with a squad that costs more than 300 million euros a year.

Get rid of Allegri. Pay for it. . . Take the hit. He returned the club to a fourth-place team. That’s the point, right? Then, ban enthusiasts from paying cash to watch you work out and unbelievably boo him and the team when they play like that.

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