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·5 August 2024
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·5 August 2024
Juventus are reportedly on the verge of selling Hans Nicolussi Caviglia to Venezia and Tommaso Barbieri to Cremonese, which would bring in €8m.
The Bianconeri are continuing to use youth products to sell at a big profit and use that money to reinvest in big name signings.
It had been suggested they were only going to send midfielder Nicolussi Caviglia out on loan, but according to Sportitalia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà, the plan has now changed.
They are preparing to sell him to newly-promoted Serie A side Venezia for €4m plus another €1m in add-ons.
He only turned 24 in June and was considered one of the brightest prospects in the Juventus youth team until serious injury blighted his career.
There were loan experiences at Perugia, Parma, Sudtirol and Salernitana.
As for Barbieri, the right-back will turn 22 later this month and had also been linked with Verona and Venezia this summer.
It is suggested that he will instead be sold to Serie B outfit Cremonese for €2m plus another €1m in performance-related bonuses.
He spent last season on loan at Pisa and would be in the NextGen team this term.
Put together, that brings up to €8m in fresh transfer funds, which are needed to pursue targets like Jean-Clair Todibo, Teun Koopmeiners and Nico Gonzalez.