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·18 juin 2026

Juventus Necessitate to Cash In Before the End of June

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The first order of business for the new Juventus course under the tutelage of Giovanni Carnevali will be to register a €12/13M ‘plusvalenza’ by the end of June. Instead, the same issue will be a lot more prominent next year because of the missing UEFA Champions League prize money, Corriere dello Sport informs.

The Bianconeri are open for business on several players. Andrea Cambiaso is presently the most sought-after one. He’s been attached in particular to Barcelona, Como, and especially Chelsea recently. The Old Lady asks for €40M. The offers haven’t come close for now. His financial valuation is just €6M.


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Juventus have received strong bids for Khephren Thuram, in particular from Al-Ahli. The midfielder isn’t keen on going to Saudi Arabia. He’d prefer the Premier League if he were to depart. Nottingham Forest have come forward, but he and the team are biding their time to see whether Liverpool or Manchester United will target him. His price tag is €45M. Gleison Bremer has a €58M release clause valid until August 10th. The sale of either would do the trick. They are worth €12M and €21M on the balance sheets, respectively.

The front office could get there through secondary sales, for instance, Federico Gatti, Michele Di Gregorio, Juan Cabal, or Fabio Miretti. Jonathan David is also available. His exit would lead to a double swoop up front. However, even though he joined for free, the Old Lady asks for €40M for him.

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The threshold they need to clear shortly is very manageable. Parting ways with one or two young-ish deputies will suffice. However, that doesn’t mean that there won’t be major departures later in the summer to address future financial problems.

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