The Financial Situation (74 Viewers)

JUVESUPPORTER

Senior Member
Aug 25, 2003
712
Whats the alternative?

Darmien and Can? Maybe Bellerin?

I can see the likes of Real, Barca and Bayern shaking.

We need to find the money otherwise we are going to fall drastically. And I hope to god the solution isn't selling Dybala. I'm sick of us being a feeder club selling our only world class players. It was criminal letting Vidal and Pogba to go when Pirlo had retired.

Honestly if we continue to bleed world class players and continue to replace them with inferior players then it won't be long until we become AC Milan.
 

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juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
Juventus Jumps Most in Four Years After Dramatic Win in London

Juventus Football Club S.p.A. shares gained the most in more than four years after a dramatic comeback against Tottenham Hotspur in London secured the team’s place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The Turin-based side looked set to crash out of the tournament with less than half an hour of normal playing time left at Wembley stadium Wednesday, but late goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala snatched victory for the club known as “la Vecchia Signora,” or Old Lady.

Teams through to the last eight receive a further 6.5 million euros ($8.05 million) from the prize pot and there’s an added payment of up to 23 million euros at stake for going even further in the competition. But the main financial benefit comes from the relationships that added exposure brings, according to Robert Wilson, a lecturer in sports business management at Sheffield Hallam University in the north of England.

“With playing success inextricably linked to financial success, progression in the UCL in front of the world’s global media will please sponsors, commercial partners and shareholders alike,” he said by email.

The stock rose as much as 17 percent in early trading, the biggest jump since October 2013, making it the best performer on the FTSE Italia PIR Mid Cap index on Thursday.
 
Apr 19, 2007
3,959
Whats the alternative?

Darmien and Can? Maybe Bellerin?

I can see the likes of Real, Barca and Bayern shaking.

We need to find the money otherwise we are going to fall drastically. And I hope to god the solution isn't selling Dybala. I'm sick of us being a feeder club selling our only world class players. It was criminal letting Vidal and Pogba to go when Pirlo had retired.

Honestly if we continue to bleed world class players and continue to replace them with inferior players then it won't be long until we become AC Milan.
Dude stop! Please never compare the losing of Pogba and buying Higuain and Pjanic Bleeding world class players and replacing them with inferior. Its not a money thing but a value thing and we chose to have a deadly striker instead of Pogba. Also he was always going back it was a gentlemans agreement and a shady deal
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,903
Juventus Jumps Most in Four Years After Dramatic Win in London

Juventus Football Club S.p.A. shares gained the most in more than four years after a dramatic comeback against Tottenham Hotspur in London secured the team’s place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The Turin-based side looked set to crash out of the tournament with less than half an hour of normal playing time left at Wembley stadium Wednesday, but late goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala snatched victory for the club known as “la Vecchia Signora,” or Old Lady.

Teams through to the last eight receive a further 6.5 million euros ($8.05 million) from the prize pot and there’s an added payment of up to 23 million euros at stake for going even further in the competition. But the main financial benefit comes from the relationships that added exposure brings, according to Robert Wilson, a lecturer in sports business management at Sheffield Hallam University in the north of England.

“With playing success inextricably linked to financial success, progression in the UCL in front of the world’s global media will please sponsors, commercial partners and shareholders alike,” he said by email.

The stock rose as much as 17 percent in early trading, the biggest jump since October 2013, making it the best performer on the FTSE Italia PIR Mid Cap index on Thursday.
Our €300m+ summer spend is on.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,837
Juventus Jumps Most in Four Years After Dramatic Win in London

Juventus Football Club S.p.A. shares gained the most in more than four years after a dramatic comeback against Tottenham Hotspur in London secured the team’s place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final.

The Turin-based side looked set to crash out of the tournament with less than half an hour of normal playing time left at Wembley stadium Wednesday, but late goals from Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala snatched victory for the club known as “la Vecchia Signora,” or Old Lady.

Teams through to the last eight receive a further 6.5 million euros ($8.05 million) from the prize pot and there’s an added payment of up to 23 million euros at stake for going even further in the competition. But the main financial benefit comes from the relationships that added exposure brings, according to Robert Wilson, a lecturer in sports business management at Sheffield Hallam University in the north of England.

“With playing success inextricably linked to financial success, progression in the UCL in front of the world’s global media will please sponsors, commercial partners and shareholders alike,” he said by email.

The stock rose as much as 17 percent in early trading, the biggest jump since October 2013, making it the best performer on the FTSE Italia PIR Mid Cap index on Thursday.
next summer :tuttosport:
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
Whats the alternative?

Darmien and Can? Maybe Bellerin?

I can see the likes of Real, Barca and Bayern shaking.

We need to find the money otherwise we are going to fall drastically. And I hope to god the solution isn't selling Dybala. I'm sick of us being a feeder club selling our only world class players. It was criminal letting Vidal and Pogba to go when Pirlo had retired.

Honestly if we continue to bleed world class players and continue to replace them with inferior players then it won't be long until we become AC Milan.
Does your signature refer to yourself?
 

Monty

Tuz Royalty
May 2, 2017
2,592
From @Valerio report posted earlier

Judging by the latest markets and the balance sheet, it is very likely that the juventus will want to collect several tens of millions of capital gains. Possible, if not probable, the departure of at least one player who generates a good economic return. Among these attention to Rugani (1.4 million residual depreciation) given the inclusion of Caldara and the likely renewals of Barzagli and Chiellini to which it is not excluded is added the confirmation of Howedes, but also open eyes on Alex Sandro (10.5 millions of residual depreciation) that could give in to the Premier League flattery and guarantee the company the necessary revenues to settle the budget and have availability in the purchasing campaign. Although it may not please many Juventus fans, the hypothesis of a sale of Dybala (22.2 million of residual depreciation) should not be excluded 100% if a very high offer from abroad were to arrive (certainly higher than that for Pogba is probably close to 150 million) and especially if the choice for the next season will be to continue with a three-man midfield that makes it more problematic to use the Argentine that is better as second tip or trequartista rather than as external 'attack. It is evident that a possible capital gain of 130 million would allow Juventus to raise the bar a lot on the market and go hunting for high-level shots, a bit like what happened with Higuain in the session that saw Pogba start. It must be repeated, however, beyond any reasonable doubt that the eventual departure of the "Joya" is not an obligation for the corporate funds, given that there are players in pink to allow the recovery of the figures that will be necessary at the end of the season yielding a single player with a fairly high price (as could be Alex Sandro) and accumulating capital gains with various "less heavy" sales at the technical level, including those of players in orbit Juve but not part of the holder.
 

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