The Future Uncertain for Juventus: The Last Final for Many Bianconeri

of at 08:00 by BN editorial team

The last final, for many. And for many Bianconeri it was also the last trophy. For Allegri, given the signal sent by the entire polemic of last night, for managers like Giovanni Manna, already with his suitcase in hand, or Federico Cherubini, whose disqualification for the investigation linked to capital gains will expire on Monday 20th, the day of Bologna-Juventus, but whose future will certainly be elsewhere, but not only. The fate is uncertain for several players, starting with Adrien Rabiot, writes the Gazzetta dello Sport, who last summer renewed for just one year and will find himself in the same situation in June. A new link will also depend on the midfielder’s offers and financial demands, currently high for a Juventus team under spending review.

Juventus, who is close to the end of the line

Goodbye, however, for Alex Sandro, who will say goodbye after 9 years at Juventus: his contract is expiring and will not be renewed, allowing the club to get rid of a heavy salary (6 million). The same money that Wojciech Szczesny earns, who however is linked to Juve until 2025, but without an agreement to extend, Tek wishes to stay but if an offer were to arrive he could leave and the future is also in the balance for Mattia Perin, yesterday’s starter, who would like to play more. And then? Wes McKennie’s deadline is 2025 and he too has not yet reached an agreement to extend, so in the summer he could end up on the market, like Samuel Iling Jr. In attack, the most delicate case is that of Federico Chiesa, who has another year of contract and Juve doesn’t want to lose at zero. There is optimism for a one-year bridge agreement that would allow the issue to be postponed until next summer, but the actual negotiations have not yet begun. On the list of starters – we read – there are also Arek Milik and Moise Kean, who did not convince. And Carlos Alcaraz and Tiago Djaló must be evaluated, as well as Miretti and Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, who could be sent to gain experience elsewhere. In short, there is room for a profound revolution.

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