Juventus brought in several reinforcements in the summer, reducing costs and generating a positive economic effect of circa €50m, reports Sky Sport Italia.

The Bianconeri signed Paul Pogba, Angel Di Maria, Gleison Bremer, Leandro Paredes, Filip Kostic and Arek Milik and sold Matthijs de Ligt, Rolando Mandragora, Arthur Melo and Denis Zakaria, seeing Paulo Dybala and Federico Bernardeschi leave as free agents.

Arthur and Zakaria joined Liverpool and Chelsea, respectively on an initial loan deal with an option to buy.

De Ligt was the biggest sale in Serie A in the summer, while Bremer was the most expensive signing.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Juventus earned €30m from his summer’s Mercato and cut their wage bill by €20m, generating a positive economic effect of circa €50m.

Max Allegri’s Juventus have earned eight points in the opening four Serie A games this season and will face Fiorentina at the Artemi Franchi tomorrow.

4 thought on “How much Juventus earned from summer transfer window”
  1. Forget about how much they have earned. They are miles behind the PL clubs, Bayern and Spanish sides in terms of infrastructure, prestige and vision. CL success might arrive but it could take another 4000 years, if football is still played.

  2. good news after bad signings from the last campaign. If they could get rid of Kean (which was almost impossible) and sell Rabiot to MU for anything above 15M – that would have been probably one of the finest business done in year!

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