It is not just a question of salaries. Many Juventus players bring with them a large amount of accessory charges agreed upon at the time of signing the contract. Commissions that are recognized to the attorneys of the various members, not only at the same time as transactions and closing of negotiations. In this sense, the bonuses awarded to the entourages of some Juventus players for their stay in the clubs are particularly burdensome, often repeated from season to season. The most striking example at Juventus is in this sense that of Aaron Ramsey. Should the Welshman - one of the most talked about players on the transfer market - remain at Juventus also in the next season (2021/21), his entourage should be awarded an additional 2.8 million euros. This is due to the agreement signed to take it to zero two seasons ago. Agreement for which Juve has already been required to pay another 3 last season. Extra costs to add to the already high salary of the Welshman who in Turin receives 7 million net. But the discussion should be extended to many other players in Andrea Pirlo's squad. 2.3 million euros should be paid to Wojciech Szczesny's entourage if the goalkeeper is confirmed again next season. At the Continassa, reflections are already underway on the goalkeeper of the future, as well as on the fate of Alex Sandro. A € 1.6 million fee is expected for the Brazilian's agents in the event that the former Porto is preparing for his seventh season with Juventus. Just over a million would go to Jorge Mendes if in the end Cristiano Ronaldo really decided to honor the last year of the contract that binds him to Juventus. 750 thousand euros is instead the bonus provided for Paulo Dybala's prosecutors in view of the last season at Juve before Joya's contract expires. Ancillary charges were said, perhaps in this period of pandemic and not so ancillary economic stress. The company will also reflect on this for assessments on the future of their players.