Official: Juventus will be playing in five competitions next season. From @juventus.graphics

by Juventina1234

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  1. Bellissimo che ci sono errori sia in italiano che in inglese.

  2. That’s roughly 100 mil coming in. Let’s get to bringing in some better players. And a new coach goes without saying.

  3. If this is the norm at the top level going forward then the days of brining in 30 year olds with dodgy injury records has to end. Modern football is too physically demanding for that. You need relatively young players with a physically robust profile and good fitness/injury record to compete in 5 competitions.

  4. And we have barely survived playing in just two. And by barely surviving, I mean becoming a relegation level team in the process.

  5. Juve as a club is in for a rough period same as it experienced late 88-93. It ain’t getting any prettier next year.

  6. And I look forward to competing in every single one of them. Management will improve the squad this summer, particularly the midfield and the backline. It won’t be enough to win those European competitions, but with a new coach (Most likely Motta), and a stronger roster, I think we can be a solid team next season. Getting things back to the way they were a decade ago will take time. It’s not going to happen overnight, but earning a place in these competitions, and the subsequent money that comes along with them, is hugely important in that process. Even winning the Coppa Italia (which many people are dismissing or even weirdly hoping we lose cause we “don’t deserve to win”) would reportedly net 8 million Euros. tack that on to any potential transfer fee offer and it’s automatically more enticing for any club we’re negotiating with.

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