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Juventus Set Ambitious €150 Million Transfer Budget for Summer Overhaul
Juventus are preparing for a pivotal summer in the transfer market, with plans for significant changes to the squad but stopping short of a full-scale revolution. As outlined by club executive Damien Comolli, the approach will be one of targeted adjustments rather than wholesale changes. However, these adjustments are expected to be substantial, affecting multiple areas of the team.
A Squad in Need of Renewal
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report how the club faces the challenge of rebuilding its attack, making mandatory additions on the flanks, expanding the midfield, and reinforcing both the defense and the attacking midfield. The Juventus management, which itself will see new faces added, is gearing up for a busy transfer window to provide coach Igor Tudor with a squad capable of competing on all fronts.
Transfer Strategy: Sales to Fund Purchases
A key element of Juventus’s strategy is to streamline the squad by offloading players who are no longer central to the club’s plans. This not only prevents the roster from becoming unwieldy but also generates crucial funds to reinvest in new signings. Many players are either expected to leave or are aware that their future at the club is uncertain.
Key Departures Expected
Among those likely to depart are high-profile names such as Douglas Luiz and Dusan Vlahovic, as well as younger players like Mbangula. Others, including Milik, Kelly, and players returning from loan spells like Rugani and Kostic, are also being considered for transfer. The club recognizes that not all departures will bring in large sums—players like Milik, Kostic, Perin, and Rugani may fetch modest fees, while Mbangula could command an offer in the region of €15 million. The sales of Douglas Luiz and Vlahovic, however, are expected to be particularly lucrative, potentially bringing in around €60 million.
Total Budget for the Summer Market
Juventus hopes to raise approximately €100 million from player sales, which would be added to an initial transfer budget of €50-60 million. This would give the club a total war chest exceeding €150 million to pursue major targets in attack, secure a top-quality wide player, and address needs across all departments of the squad