Juventus risk falling into long term decline because of money -Juvefc.com







October 20, 2022 – 12:39

There is a major shake-up in European football that is beginning to affect the traditional greats of the major leagues and Juventus are at risk of falling victim to the changes that are taking place.

It all comes down to money, of course.

Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City, Chelsea and now Newcastle United have been unsuccessful for decades and have instead bought glory using money from states and criminal oligarchs to buy their way to the top.

These clubs used to struggle to be relevant, they don’t have a rich history and in the past they have been yo-yo clubs, promoted and regulated on regular crossovers.

Of course now everything has changed, Man City is turning the Premier League into a one-team league, France is already there with PSG and Chelsea used their money to buy cutlery like free samples in a supermarket.

Now, we have Newcastle trying to do the same and with the support of Saudi Arabia, they are very likely to achieve their goals.

Juventus simply can’t compete at that level, Barcelona is almost bankrupt trying to keep up, Real Madrid have barely escaped sanction from the Spanish league for their spending, Man Utd are down significantly and so is Arsenal before this season.

UEFA has failed to stop all this financial doping and on top of it all the Premier League is outspending every other league in the world by a considerable margin.

There is no reliable authority in football with the teeth to level the playing field and fans will eventually pay the price for this, although they can at least take advantage of 10bet’s signup offer to mitigate the sorry state of football at the moment. .

The risks for Juve are clear enough and unless something changes soon, there is every chance that they will be in a steep decline, one that has been experienced above all by Man Utd and Arsenal.

Can this be stopped?

It’s hard to see how, because there’s simply no money in Serie A and unless states start buying up Italian clubs, which they don’t feel like doing, the gap between Italian football, Juventus and the rest will grow and grow. .

Juve lost Paulo Dybala because they didn’t want to pay him his high salary, compare that to let’s say Man City paying their mediocre players to sit on the bench more money than Juve offered Dybala, it’s an untenable situation.

All of this means that Juventus will always have trouble at a European level taking on these rich and manufactured teams and that will directly affect the Bianconeri domestically as they can no longer attract the best in the world with the lure of winning the best trophies. Europeans. and that puts them on the same level as AC Milan, Inter, etc. when it comes to attracting the best players.

The risk is now very real for Juve to enter a period of decline and sadly it doesn’t look like they can do much to stop that decline.

Unless the Super League actually happens and that’s a whole different discussion.

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