The second Juventus team was born with the aim of bringing some youth players to carve out space with continuity in the first team. In recent market sessions, however, the boys of the nursery were used only to make cash: the last one was MBANGULA

Two hundred forty -four million collected in seven years, but just 2 players who are currently part of the first team from the rose at the moment. The sale of Mbangula to Werder Brema and the negotiation for the transfer of Miretti to Napoli bring the reflections back to the Juve Next Gen. project. “A greater attention to the young talents of the Next Gen team and a sustainable cost structure”, had been the address of John Elkann in April 2024 for the future of the club, but the Juventus managers, over the years, seem to have used the second team (created in the second team (created in the second team (created in the second team ( 2018) above all to make cash instead of for the benefit of the squad. In short, like an ATM more than a gym. Are you sure it’s the right way?

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