Juventus are hard at work on their outgoing market and are hoping to generate at least €80m from player sales this summer, reports suggest.

The Bianconeri are in the early stages of their post-Andrea Agnelli era and need to strengthen their delicate financial position, something that was exacerbated by their failure to qualify for the Champions League following their 10-point deduction late in the season.

Juventus have already completed one sale this summer, Dejan Kulusevski to Tottenham, which earnt them around €30m, a good starting point for the Bianconeri.

La Gazzetta dello Sports details how Juventus are ready to welcome back both Weston McKennie and Denis Zakaria from their loan deals in the Premier League, two players who are not part of the project in Turin.

The hope is to secure at least €40-50m from the pair, with Galatasaray already registering their interest in the former.

Things are more difficult with Arthur Melo. The Brazilian’s loan spell at Liverpool was blighted by a serious injury and this makes it difficult to find a buyer for the required price – around €32-33m due to the amortisation.

As such, a loan exit is the most realistic for Arthur, with the hope being to at least take some of his wages off the books.

Other players Juventus could sell this summer include Luca Pellegrini, Hans Nicolussi-Caviglia, Koni De Winter and Filippo Ranocchia.

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