Marko Pjaca will once again return to Juventus. Il Torino has decided not to exercise the right of redemption (five million euros plus two bonuses) for the ’95 class card, which will await Continassa’s concrete offer from a club that can relaunch it. The chances for the Croatian winger to find a big player are reduced to a minimum, due to the numerous injuries suffered over the last few seasons. At the moment, the only two companies willing to sink the blow for Pjaca are Sampdoria e Salerno. Juventus hopes to be able to sell their player outright for two main reasons, obviously linked to the corporate economy.
Il budget problemas pointed out by calciomercato.comis twofold: “On April 5, 2020, Juventus extended its contract until 2023, spreading the residual amortization charge of an investment of € 29.4 million over several years. As of June 30, 2022, its residual value in the balance sheet is approximately 3 , 7 million minimum amount in order not to make a loss. With the contract expiring on June 30, 2023, a loan with the right of redemption is not conceivable and to propose it, an agreement must first be reached for the extension of at least another season with the player. a player who also earns over 2 million euros plus bonuses, a figure that for some clubs would represent a large portion of the current salary “.
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