The biggest obstacle this club has starts from the very top, Italians famously and historically suck at pretty much everything, which is why during the past century every single time Juventus reached the highest possible level and enjoyed some very successful and significant years the Italian owners were unable to act properly and cement that highest possible status as a permanent one (unlike few other traditional top clubs, where even several unsuccessful years in a row are considered by a vast majority as a natural effect after a successful period and/or a natural generation change with no questions about whether the club will return back to a winning streak, it's just a question of when and the answer usually is pretty soon)...
We are not going through something like that, we are openly stating our goals as top 4 league finish and possibly still play in European competition come March for years now, that's not serious, challenging or competitive, that's just setting the bar lower so inevitable failure doesn't look that big at the end of each season.
It's one thing to appreciate everything that the Agnelli family has done for this club, it's another thing to realise when you have given all and everything you had and it's time to move on. To me personally it's been clear for years but in last ones I think it's pretty much evident for everyone - the current ownership is incapable to hold a club like Juventus, they don't see the club as main priority, I don't give a flying fuck about any of their other businesses, I couldn't care less about any success in formula 1 2 34568 Moto GP cricket cycling Meta gay Diddy style gangbang marathons or whatever the fuck the club ownership invests and supports, I only care about the football team, and the next owner of this club should do too and focus his main attention precisely on that!
Until the club is sold to a non Italian owner a resurrection and rejuvenation is impossible, a non Italian owner will appoint board and directors based on merits, experience, knowledge and achievements, not based on their citizenship and nationality, which is the case so far. The new professional directors will then appoint a manager of the first team based on merits experience knowledge and achievements as well and not based on them being Italian or half Italian, which has been the case so far. And the new manager will be able to build whatever the fuck he wants because that's what people vastly accomplished in their field tend to do and not use the time spent in this club as some training ground experience to learn some new stuffs along the way that they didn't know when they got appointed, which has been the case so far...
So basically Junktoli and/or Motta fired won't change a thing or make a difference for various reasons, one of them being that they would probably be replaced with a random Italian director and a random Italian manager, which has been the case so far, and as everything that ends with "which has been the case so far" it's already time to accept and acknowledge that this isn't working and a change is badly needed...