Juventus is facing new financial considerations after the collapse of the planned dual player sale to Nottingham Forest. The English club ultimately did not proceed with acquiring Timothy Weah and young talent Mbangula. This transaction was expected to generate approximately €28 million for Juventus, a sum they intended to recognize before the June 30th deadline to help balance the books.
Now, club management must explore alternative solutions to compensate for this unexpected shortfall. According to reports, one possibility being considered is utilizing a portion of the pre-arranged capital increase. However, keeping both players, particularly Mbangula, who is seen as a promising prospect, could also turn out to be a technically beneficial decision for the squad.
The situation remains fluid as Juventus works to strike a balance between its cash requirements and maximizing the value of its roster.