Juventus’ Beppe Marotta believes there are two ways for football to leave the loan system behind – reserve teams and the right to buy back players.
Juve will be one of the teams most affected if FIFA decide to abolish the loan system, but Marotta insists it will not disrupt the Bianconeri, as long as Serie A promotes two alternatives.
Juventus’ Beppe Marotta believes there are two ways for football to leave the loan system behind – reserve teams and the right to buy back players.
Juve will be one of the teams most affected if FIFA decide to abolish the loan system, but Marotta insists it will not disrupt the Bianconeri, as long as Serie A promotes two alternatives.
“Worried? We’ll see, it’s something we’ve known about for 2-3 years and we’ll have to adapt to it,” he told Corriere dello Sport.
“How? With the introduction of reserve teams and the right to buy back players.”