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BIANCONERA REVOLUTION: The 10 players who could leave Juventus in the summer market

Scudetto champions, yes, but without convincing. And in the rest of the competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, they only accumulated failures. In the 2019/20 season it was very clear that it is time for a restructuring in the Juventus squad and, apparently, it will happen.

Miralem Pjanic, sold to FC Barcelona.

Andrea Pirlo, new to the bench.

And more news will come.

With the aim of raising around 200 million euros and lightening the payroll, the board of the Old lady he would negotiate Gonzalo Higuaín, Sami Khedira, Douglas Costa, Federico Bernardeschi, Aaron Ramsey, Daniele Rugani, Mattia De Sciglio Alex Sandro and Danilo. In addition, it would allow Blaise Matuidi to go free (MLS destination), thinking of saving a year of salary.

THE 10 PLAYERS WHO COULD LEAVE THE JUVENTUS

➤ Gonzalo Higuaín.
➤ Sami Khedira.
➤ Douglas Costa.
➤ Federico Bernardeschi.
➤ Aaron Ramsey.
➤ Daniele Rugani.
➤ Mattia De Sciglio.
➤ Alex Sandro.
➤ Danilo.
➤ Blaise Matuidi.

It sounds complicated that all those mentioned are gone, but they are the names that, according to Corriere dello SportThey are expendable and can enter – without problems – into negotiations with other entities.

It may seem drastic; however, it is not so impressive. Because, indeed, they are cycles that have been fulfilled or bets, as in the case of Ramsey (he has not been able to show himself much), Rugani and Bernardeschi, which simply have not worked.

It’s time to make a box and give to The Architect (I hope it is consulted in each movement) the raw material to dream. Eye, they already have tied to Arthur Melo and Dejan Kulusevski.


Undefeated data. Gonzalo Higuaín has scored 66 goals in 148 official matches with the Juventus jersey. His first stage was very good. The second was due to the return of a loan and, frankly, it cost him a lot.


Did you know…? Juventus have not won the UEFA Champions League since 1996. More than two decades without sitting on the European throne.

Fuente: Corriere della Sera.

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