Juventus is targeting more wage cuts to keep their accounts healthyJuvefc.com

Juventus is one of the biggest clubs in the world and was hit hard financially by the covid-19 pandemic.

The Bianconeri have spent the next few seasons recovering from the financial losses they suffered and are making progress.

Over the years, players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Matthijs de Ligt have left the club to help them save money from their huge salaries.

The club continues to reduce its expenses and Calciomercato reveals that it believes that it is the best way to return to a healthy economy.

The report states that they expect Juan Cuadrado, Alex Sandro and Adrien Rabiot to leave at the end of this term, which will further reduce their wage bill.

They would then consider their contract offers to new players, which should be within a reasonable threshold.

Juve FC says

Reducing our wages would go a long way toward helping us become more financially healthy.

For now, we need to stay focused on only making decisions that make financial sense.

One way to achieve this is to sign players who are young and cost little money in salary.

But Max Allegri loves working with experienced players who often command high salaries.

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