Juventus has long been a powerhouse in world football, regularly splashing out big money in the transfer market to stay among Europe's elite. But recent missteps in the recruitment department are now coming back to haunt the Bianconeri, creating a financial logjam that could complicate their summer plans.
After a mid-season managerial change, Luciano Spalletti took over with little time to make moves in the January window. That means the upcoming summer transfer period is crucial for reshaping the squad. However, before they can bring in fresh talent, Juventus may need to clear house first.
According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, the club is stuck with too many players who no longer fit the project. These disappointing signings from recent years are proving hard to offload, especially at prices that would recoup the original investment. As a result, Juventus faces a tricky balancing act: they need to sell before they can buy, but the players they want to move on aren't generating much interest or value.
This situation puts a serious dent in the club's ability to land high-quality reinforcements. The front office is now under pressure to learn from past mistakes and sharpen their recruitment strategy. Avoiding expensive errors has become a top priority, as poor decisions in the transfer market are now directly impacting long-term planning.
On the bright side, securing Champions League qualification for next season could provide a much-needed financial boost. That would not only ease the pressure but also give Juventus more flexibility to rebuild the squad properly. For now, though, the Bianconeri are feeling the weight of their own missteps—and the clock is ticking to find a way out.
