Juventus Turin will make a clean slate in order to face the next season. The Italian champion has relied on the figure of Andrea Pirlo to cement a project with which to prolong his dominance in Serie A and dream one more year of reaching the top in Europe.
For it, the bianconero team could get rid of up to eight players. And what is more significant: this would leave in the coffers of the Vecchia Signora an amount close to 140 million euros. A not inconsiderable figure to face a transfer market in which all teams will have a very limited margin of action.
The current Scudetto champion could include Douglas Costa and Federico Bernardeschi in his most notable sales. The sale of the Brazilian would mean an income of approximately 40 million, while getting rid of the Italian would be equivalent to a profit of 30 'kilos'.
Two other possible sales would be Daniele Rugani and Mattia Perin's, goalkeeper on loan at Genoa. Both would mean a profit of 25 million each. Finally, Gonzalo Higuaín and Mattia De Sciglio could make a profit of 10 million each. Also, Following in the footsteps of Blaise Matuidi, Sami Khedira could emerge free from the Italian champion.