Multiple sources in Italy claim that Juventus will be forced to sell some of their stars in the summer without Champions League football next season and according to Tuttosport, Andrea Cambiaso and Kenan Yildiz would be the most likely candidates to end up on the market.
Juventus are desperate for points in the race for a Champions League placement. Losses against Atalanta and Fiorentina saw the Bianconeri drop to fifth place, with Bologna jumping to fourth.
Corriere dello Sport reports that club directors will meet owner John Elkann on Friday to discuss the next steps, especially if the team fails to qualify for the Champions League.
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Juventus holding company Exor is unwilling to make a new cash injection, so if the Bianconeri fail to qualify for the Champions League, sales of Bianconeri stars over the summer look inevitable.
According to Tuttosport newspaper, Italy international Cambiaso and Turkish talent Yildiz could be put on the market if Juventus miss out on Champions League incomes for 2025-26.
Cambiaso attracted interest from Manchester City in the January transfer window and remains a target for the Premier League giants in the summer. Recent reports also claimed that Yildiz representatives had already held preliminary talks with Manchester United.
Why not sell the club? Agnelli family is very poor.