The 2025-26 season is drawing to a disappointing close for Juventus, with qualification for next season’s Champions League now hanging by a thread.
With only one match remaining, the likelihood of the Bianconeri settling for a place in the Europa League has increased dramatically, creating serious concerns both on and off the pitch.
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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, missing out on Europe’s elite competition would deal a major financial blow to the Italian giants.
The absence of Champions League revenue could cost the club between €55 million and €60 million, a massive shortfall that would force the management to make difficult decisions during the summer transfer window.
The club’s leadership is already evaluating potential player sales in order to balance the books and remain financially stable. Several high-profile stars could reportedly be sacrificed as Europe’s top clubs monitor the situation closely.
Juventus are fully aware that significant departures may become unavoidable if they are to recover from such an important economic setback.
Kenan Yildiz Declared Untouchable
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the squad, one player has been completely removed from any transfer discussion: Kenan Yildiz.
As confirmed by reports from Sky Sport, Juventus have no intention of selling the Turkish wonderkid under any circumstances.
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The club’s hierarchy reportedly views Yildiz as the cornerstone of the next sporting project and one of the few untouchable figures within the squad.
Even without Champions League football, Juventus plan to rebuild around his creativity, energy, and enormous potential.
The talented attacker has become a symbol of hope for supporters during a turbulent campaign. His technical quality and personality have convinced the club that he can lead a new era in Turin.
While other important names could depart this summer, Juventus are determined to protect their brightest young star at all costs.