Juventus Threatened with Selling 3 of Its Stars
The newspaper "La Gazzetta dello Sport" revealed that Juventus may be forced to sell several of its key players during the upcoming transfer window if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League this season.
According to the report, missing the continental championship will directly impact the club's financial situation, both in terms of the recruitment budget and financial balance, which may force the management to consider offers for the team's star players.
The newspaper clarified that the trio Khephren Thuram, Pierre Kalulu, and Gleison Bremer are among the most prominent candidates for departure, given the possibility of achieving a suitable financial return from their sale.
Juventus is currently in fifth place in the Italian league standings, just one point behind Como, putting them in a direct battle for a spot in the UEFA Champions League.
The report also indicated that the club's management has renewed coach Luciano Spalletti's contract until June 2028, in a move that reflects technical stability despite the challenges the team faces in terms of results.
The newspaper confirmed that Thuram, who joined Juventus for 20 million euros two years ago, has a relatively low value, making him a suitable option for sale from a financial standpoint. The same applies to Kalulu, who joined from Milan for 17.3 million euros.
In the same context, the club may also have to consider offers for defender Bremer, who has been valued at around 60 million euros, according to previous reports, as Juventus seeks to achieve financial balance in the event of missing out on the Champions League.
According to the report, missing the continental championship will directly impact the club's financial situation, both in terms of the recruitment budget and financial balance, which may force the management to consider offers for the team's star players.
The newspaper clarified that the trio Khephren Thuram, Pierre Kalulu, and Gleison Bremer are among the most prominent candidates for departure, given the possibility of achieving a suitable financial return from their sale.
Juventus is currently in fifth place in the Italian league standings, just one point behind Como, putting them in a direct battle for a spot in the UEFA Champions League.
The report also indicated that the club's management has renewed coach Luciano Spalletti's contract until June 2028, in a move that reflects technical stability despite the challenges the team faces in terms of results.
The newspaper confirmed that Thuram, who joined Juventus for 20 million euros two years ago, has a relatively low value, making him a suitable option for sale from a financial standpoint. The same applies to Kalulu, who joined from Milan for 17.3 million euros.
In the same context, the club may also have to consider offers for defender Bremer, who has been valued at around 60 million euros, according to previous reports, as Juventus seeks to achieve financial balance in the event of missing out on the Champions League.