On wages, be reminded of a few things:
Iaquinta is costing the club EU5.6m in gross wages (he makes just under 3m net). Quagliarella and Matri cost the club EU3.6m each. Bendtner and Anelka cost the club around EU3m each as well....although Anelka was only for 6 months so thats more like 1.5m.
The combined wage cost of all of Juventus's forwards is around EU30m a year at present which is less than 30% of the total player wage cost (thats actually reasonably low compared to other teams where the strikers command the really big wages).
So lets look at this. If we assume Anelka, Iaquinta and Bendtner leave - Juve save around EU12m in wages. If Juve sells one of Matri or Quags, the total saving would be EU15.5m.
Llorente will cost Juve EU9m in wages. Giovinco, Vucinic, (Quags or Matri), Llorente = 4 strikers. Should Juve now go for the 5th and say its a big name....we have EU6.5m in wages for this player to have exactly the same wage bill.
This is why Ibra is doable. Marotta has offered EU7.5m in NET wages which would cost the club around EU15m in wages. The net result is a wage bill thats only EU8.5m more than last season = less than a 7% increase for the whole wage bill combined.
The tricky thing would be if Juve go for Ibra/Higuain AND a winger like Nani or Sanchez.
Nani's wages would be somewhere in between Llorente's and Ibrahimovic's - say he makes EU5m net and costs the club EU10m. We could fund that in part by letting Isla go who is costing the club EU7m gross.
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So bottom line, if Juve offloaded Isla, Quags, Bendtner, Anelka and Iaquinta - we save around EU19m in wages. Llorente, Ibra and Nani would cost EU30-35m in wages. So the wage bill would be up by EU10-15m which is is around 9-13% more than last season for the whole squad. A Buffon pay cut could reduce that amount to a 6-10% increase in wages.
But revenues SHOULD be up.