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·16 June 2025
Juventus waiting for offers to increase transfer budget – report

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·16 June 2025
Juventus’ initial transfer budget for 2025 is reportedly around €50m, so General Manager Damien Comolli will focus on sales to increase the funds available for new signings.
Juventus are preparing for its 2025 Club World Cup debut, but their new director, Comolli, is also actively working on strengthening the team.
Allianz Juventus Stadium (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
The first step will be the appointment of a sporting director and a technical director, as Comolli confirmed last week.
Igor Tudor demanded at least “two or three signings” after the last game of the season against Venezia in May.
Toulouse President Damien Comolli, linked with Juventus.
Calciomercato.com reports that the Bianconeri will focus on the wings, starting with confirming the players suitable for Tudor’s playing style.
Juventus’ Serbian forward #09 Dusan Vlahovic reacts after the substitution during the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and AC Milan at The Allianz Stadium in Turin on April 27, 2024. (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP) (Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images)
The initial transfer budget for the Bianconeri is around €50m, but the sum will increase with the sales of some players.
According to Calciomercato.com, Juventus will consider offers for Dusan Vlahovic, Douglas Luiz, Lloyd Kelly, Mattia Perin, and Samuel Mbangula, among others, as well as Daniele Rugani and Filip Kostic, who have returned from their loan spells at Ajax and Fenerbahçe and are available for the Club World Cup.
The report claims Juventus hope to earn around €100m from players’ sales, a sum that will be practically entirely reinvested in new signings.
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