Juventus risk paying over €40m in three years for sacked coaches Max Allegri and Maurizio Sarri.
The Bianconeri changed manager at the end of each of their last two seasons, despite that coach winning the Serie A title and still being under contract.
Allegri was dismissed in the summer of 2019 after five consecutive Scudetti and reaching the Champions League Final twice.
He still had a year to go on his contract and he took a Sabbatical while it ran down, continuing to pocket a full salary.
Juventus risk paying over €40m in three years for sacked coaches Max Allegri and Maurizio Sarri.
The Bianconeri changed manager at the end of each of their last two seasons, despite that coach winning the Serie A title and still being under contract.
Allegri was dismissed in the summer of 2019 after five consecutive Scudetti and reaching the Champions League Final twice.
He still had a year to go on his contract and he took a Sabbatical while it ran down, continuing to pocket a full salary.
Sarri replaced him, but then was also fired in August 2020 to make way for Andrea Pirlo.
His current contract runs to June 2022 and if it is to be terminated early, Juve will have to pay him a full year’s salary.
The club had hoped Sarri would accept a proposal from another club so that they could terminate by mutual consent.
Instead, he’ll still be under contract until June 2022 and therefore would continue to draw a wage.
They also naturally have to pay current coach Andrea Pirlo his salary.
According to IlBianconero.com, Juventus are spending over €40m in wages for sacked coaches over a three-year period.