Tuttosport: Milan alerted as Juventus decide to sell defender but price is high
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Tuttosport: Milan alerted as Juventus decide to sell defender but price is high
"Juventus need money not only from Champions League qualification, but also from some of the players deemed no longer central to the coach's plans who could generate significant capital gains."
"The figure that new CEO Damien Comolli is aiming for with the sale is €20-25m, an amount which makes it hard for Italian clubs to sign him."
"Gatti has realised that under Spalletti his minutes would be minimal and, for his part, would welcome a move to another club that doesn't represent a step backward in his career."
Juventus intends to sell centre-back Federico Gatti to finance new signings as part of a broader team overhaul. The club requires funds from Champions League qualification and player sales. Gatti, acquired for €9m, has a negligible impact on the balance sheet, allowing Juventus to realize significant capital gains from his sale. The target price for Gatti is set between €20-25m, making it challenging for Italian clubs to afford him. Interest from Premier League clubs is more likely due to Gatti's limited playing time under coach Luciano Spalletti.
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