Juve's Balancing Act: Retaining Stars Amid Financial Pressure
Juventus, under CEO Damien Comolli, aims to retain stars like Kenan Yildiz and Dusan Vlahovic despite financial pressures due to missing Champions League qualification. Comolli outlines a long-term rebuild plan while reiterating strong ties with coach Luciano Spalletti. The financial impact is evident with decreased earnings from the Europa League.
Juventus aims to hold onto key players, including Kenan Yildiz and forward Dusan Vlahovic, even as financial constraints loom. This comes after the club, led by CEO Damien Comolli, missed out on the Champions League slots, finishing sixth in Serie A.
Comolli, in an interview with la Repubblica, highlighted the need for strategic sales, admitting Juve might offload more players than planned. However, he assured fans that replacements would match or exceed the outgoing talent's level. Comolli dispelled rumors of tensions with coach Luciano Spalletti, affirming their united vision for Juventus.
The financial repercussions of Juve's absence from Europe's top competition are notable, with Europa League earnings significantly lower. Comolli discussed a three-to-five-year rebuild for the club, stressing long-term goals amid immediate financial pressures and uncertainties over Vlahovic’s future.
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