Report predicts the fates of Juve’s stars with expiring contracts -Juvefc.com

Reminiscent of last season, Juventus have players on expiring contracts. Last season, Paulo Dybala and Federico Bernardeschi ended up leaving as free agents, while Mattia Perin and Mattia De Sciglio extended their contracts after accepting pay cuts. Finally, Juan Cuadrado activated the automatic renewal for one more season.

Therefore, the Colombian’s future is at stake again, along with four other players.

According to Corriere dello Sport via JuventusNews24, the board will not offer new deals for Cuadrado and Alex Sandro.

The source expects the veteran full-backs to leave Turin once their contracts expire at the end of the season.

On the other hand, the situation of Ángel Di María remains unclear. The Argentine insisted on signing a one-year deal upon joining the club last summer.

While Juventus could take advantage of the Growth Decree (50% salary tax savings) once it renews the winger’s contract, an extension also depends on the player’s performances and how the current season plays out.

Adrien Rabiot’s situation is perhaps similar. The player and his mother Veronique will no doubt seek more lucrative offers elsewhere, while the Bianconeri weigh whether to offer him a new contract or not.

Finally, Carlo Pinsoglio’s situation is not related to money as the source explains. After all, the third-choice goalkeeper earns significantly less than the rest of his teammates. But it remains to be seen if he is willing to continue in the same role for additional years.

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