Juventus board members will discuss the club’s finances today, but reports in Italy suggest Massimiliano Allegri’s future is not on the agenda.

The Bianconeri directors will gather at Continassa today to discuss the club’s finances, with the Serie A giants expected to announce a €250m loss for 2021-22.

They are expected to release a document with updates on the industrial plan and the future scenarios and risks for the next year, inevitably linked with the team’s results on the pitch, especially in the Champions League.

Juventus lost their opening two European fixtures this season and would miss out on over €20m if they fail to go beyond the group stage this term.

The most reliable Italian media, including Sky Sport Italia, insist Juventus’ board members won’t discuss Max Allegri’s future at the club today.

Andrea Agnelli reportedly confirmed his trust in the 55-year-old after Juventus’ 1-0 loss over Monza on Sunday. However, the club expect more results in the next 12 games before the World Cup break.

The Bianconeri have won only two of their opening nine games across all competitions this season, losing three.

Allegri’s €7m-a-year deal at the Allianz Stadium runs out in June 2025.

One thought on “From finances to Allegri’s future: what to expect from Juventus’ board meeting”
  1. Hiroshima Max and the brand of 1Mbps Blitzkrieg hide in the bunker coma calcio will never be up for the debate. He is making the board and the fans proud. Those who inform us that he is not being productive are off the mark. His production list includes making sure the goals dry up, never attempt and effort on goal, never leave the halfway line and to keep the CALMAAA!!!

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