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    Juve, here's how you gather a treasure trove of €120 million for transfers

    Juve, here's how you gather a treasure trove of €120 million for transfers

    Despite Juventus having a sound economic and financial structure, they are still looking to collect a treasure chest in which to go shopping this summer to collect new players to bolster the squad. With Caceres and Rubinho at the end of their respective contracts and Cuadrado set to return to Chelsea, other possible redundancies will come from the midfield, attack and the reserve goalkeeper.
     
    Stefano Sturaro has considerable value on the market and is currently interesting Premier League duo Leicester City and Chelsea. His value is around €18-20 million. Staying in England, West Ham United has expressed an interest in Roberto Pereyra and in view of a rather disappointing season, the Old Lady may cash in on a deal worth €15 million; funds that will then be used to bring Andre Gomes from Valencia.
     
    Hernanes is certainly not a fans favourite and many hope he will leave Turin in the summer. His market value sits at around €8 million and there’s interest from Russia and China. Kwadwo Asamoah is a versatile player who has lost much of the season to injury. A favourite of former boss Antonio Conte, the man from Ghana may find himself back under the tutelage of his old mentor at Chelsea for a fee of around €10-12 million. A fully charged Asamoah would certainly fetch more, something in the region of €25-30 but Juventus must decide if they want a quick sale or not.


    Adapted from an original article by iaquietti85. Translation by Steve Mitchell 

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