Too many unrealistic expectations on here - as usual.
The FFP considerations have to be factored in when decisions are made about budgetary allocation when embarking on a Summer mercato programme.
I admit that we are heavily overweighted with MF 's following the arrival of Asamoah, Giovinco and Isla.
With Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Giac and one or two others, whilst we are at our weakest in attack.
Nonetheless, although the asking price of RVP has reportedly reduced to around £25m, that kind of money (or for that matter any money we would need to spend on players like Suarez, Higuain and their ilk) may be a bridge too far when you add up not just the total spend on the players obtained so far, but the effect that it has on the payroll.
Van Persie will no doubt expect at least €5m a season at the very least. Despite the increased income streams from the payments/receipts for winning the Scudetto, qualifying for the Champions League, increased attendance capacity at the new stadium, large sponsorship deals with the likes of Jeep, there is still a big requirement to conform to FFP regulations.
Doubtless, Marotta and obviously the Juventus directors will want to strengthen the squad with the maximum budget possible in order to bring in the best talent possible. However, spending constraints will determine which players it will be possible to negoatiate for once Antonio Conte has expressed his strong preferences as to the kind of striker that will fit into the overall 'team ethic' and style of play, given a limit which is likely to be a net figure way below the asking price of the top European strikers current valuations.
This assumes we will be looking to PX an existing striker, say Alessandro Matri OE Quag to fund the deal.
If Conte is keen on Destro for the reasons I have mentioned above then we should back his judgement.