According to Italian media outlet calcioefinanza.
Juve
Toussaint will be due
Sandro (name)
Alcaraz, Spain
(rental) and
Rabiot
The trio's contracts expired while saving around more than €20 million in salary space. This season, Juventus paid a total of about €26.6 million for the three players. With the expiration of their contracts, Juve will free up €21.5 million in salary space.
Sandro's contract with the Alcaraz is set to expire this summer and the club has decided not to renew it. Sandro has been an important part of the team since joining Juve, but the club will no longer pay his high salary when his contract expires. Similarly, the club will no longer cover Alcaraz's fees when his loan contract expires.
Rabiot's situation is slightly more complicated. Despite the fact that his contract is also set to expire this summer, Juventus are still likely to extend his contract. Despite clubs such as AC Milan showing strong interest in signing Rabiot on a waiver, Juventus are hoping to keep the midfielder.
This saved salary space will provide Juventus with greater financial flexibility and help the club make more targeted reinforcements in the transfer market. The club can use these funds to bring in new players and strengthen the squad in preparation for the new season's competitions.
Fans have expressed their understanding and support for this decision of Juventus, and at the same time expect the club to bring in more outstanding players in the new season to bring new vitality and competitiveness to the team. As the summer transfer window approaches, Juventus' transfer moves will become the focus of attention of fans and media.