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Coup hopes to catch up with the last game, Juventus will have to spend 65.2 million this summer, and the Peak team gets the coaching certificate

10:48pm, 22 May 2025【Football】

According to the market website, Juventus midfielder Kuppmenas is racing against time and hopes to catch up with the last round of Serie A against Venice.

In the final stage of the season, Kupmenas missed the past few rounds due to injury. The Dutch midfielder has been one of Juventus’ key players and, in a healthy condition, has always held a place in the starting 11 players.

Kupmenas's Mota trusted starter, the same is true after Tudor coached. His absence is certainly sensible, and this weekend is Juventus' last game of the season, which is perhaps the most important, and the team may benefit from his return.

In the final round of this season, Juventus will face Venice away in a game that determines their qualifying for the Champions League next season. While the Zebra Legion is stronger on paper, anything can happen to football games. Venice needs to win to relegate, and Juventus must be fully focused to make sure they don't let the opportunity slip away.

The importance of this game cannot be overstated. Whether from a competitive or economic perspective, qualifying for the Champions League is still a key goal. While Juventus is confident in their ability to beat Venice, welcoming players like Kuppmenas will bring a huge boost.

According to the market-wide network, Kuppmenas is doing his best to recover in time. Reports show that the midfielder believes he has a great chance to play and is doing everything he can to rejoin the team before the game.

Kupmenas is able to provide balance and control in the midfield, which may also make the game different if the Dutch can contribute, or even just partly, in the last game.

Nevertheless, Juventus must weigh the risks of bringing him back too early. With the depth of the team and the form it has maintained in recent weeks, the club has reason to believe that the team can achieve the necessary results without him. Whether he returns or not, the club needs to treat the game with intensity and determination to ensure the goal is achieved.

Juventus plans to rebuild the team next season, but Italian media statistics say they need to spend 65.2 million euros this summer for players who have joined and bought out. The

Zebras are fighting for a Champions League place, and winning the final match against Venice this season will allow them to secure fourth place in the standings. The income from participating in the Champions League will naturally give the club more summer transfer budget, but a large part of it must be invested in players who have already joined.

As reported by the market-wide website and Sporting Rome, Juventus already knows that they must pay 13 million euros for Kuppmenas and Douglas Luis, 7 million from Toulam, 4.2 million from Kabar, 9.3 million from Nico Gonzalez, 4.8 million from Digregorio, 5.7 million from Kelly, and 3.4 million from Alberto Costa.

All of these players have completed permanent transfers to the Turin giants, but their transfer fees are paid in installments over several years.

In addition, Juventus seems to have decided to buy out French defender Pierre Calulu after the end of the season, which will add €14 million in transfer fees, bringing the total paid this summer to 65.2 million (of course, this fee is also highly likely to be paid in installments).

del Piero recently completed his coaching course in Covelciano and successfully obtained the qualification certificate. Juventus fans continue to dream of the legendary star returning to work at the club.

Piero is still one of the most popular legendary stars in the history of the Zebras, and most fans of the club feel the same. During Juventus' most difficult time, his loyalty conquered more fans. Although many top players chose to transfer, Piero stayed at Torino to compete in the Serie B, which made him more popular with fans.

Throughout his career, Piero was not only a prolific striker, but also a symbol of dedication and professionalism. He spent most of his career playing for Juventus, becoming one of the most iconic figures in a black and white jersey ever.

When Juventus restructured its board, many fans called for the appointment of Piero, especially to replace Nedved. However, the club chose Chiellini. Although Piero was not selected, he still maintained close ties with the football world after retirement. After retiring, Piero served as a commentator, providing insightful analysis for various football platforms. However, the "Zebra Prince" is also exploring a coaching path and has recently reached an important milestone: completing the coaching course at Italy's premier coaching school Covelciano. According to the full market website, he has officially graduated after submitting his paper.

report added that Juventus fans still dream of Piero returning to the club as a formal identity. The recent coaching qualification of Pierre will only intensify speculation that he may begin his coaching career at Juventus, perhaps with the youth team.

Piero's values, experience and DNA at the club make him the ideal candidate to cultivate young talents and help shape the next generation of Juventus players. Starting with his position as a youth coach, he will be able to reconnect with the club in his formal capacity and begin building a long-term future at Allianz Stadium.

Piero's return, even at the grassroots level, is warmly welcomed by Juventus fans, many of whom consider him an embodiment of Juventus' spirit and tradition, and seeing legends like Piero's return to the club excites supporters and strengthens the connection between the team's brilliant past and future.

The market-wide website reports that Juventus and RB Leipzig are competing for 20-year-old Valencia defender Christian Moskra. The

Zebras are actively exploring the transfer market as they hope to strengthen the roster before the upcoming season, especially if the team successfully qualifies for the Champions League before the end of the season. As one of the most prestigious clubs in European football, Juventus is determined to return to the peak of its former competitive athletics.

Juventus is laying the foundation for a more successful future, with several players already becoming potential targets for signings, and the latest name on their shortlist is Christian Moscarra.

Moscarra plays for Valencia and is an outstanding central defender in the La Liga. At the age of 20, he has played a crucial role in helping the Bats avoid relegation and has become one of the team's most stable and calm defenders. His performance has attracted interest across Europe, and Juventus is eager to sign him next season.

However, Juventus is not the only team pursuing him. According to the All Market Network, RB Leipzig is also competing for the young Moscarat, which is currently considered the leader. The Bundesliga club is known for discovering and cultivating young talents, which makes them a strong contender for any new star.

While Moskara's age and ability make him an attractive option, Juventus has reason to focus more on experienced players. Their current roster already has many young talents, and inadequate experience may cause imbalance, especially in high-level matches such as the Champions League.

However, Moscra's calmness, tactical wisdom and growth potential can also benefit Juventus in the long run. As the summer transfer window approaches, the club needs to act decisively to lock in goals like Moscarat and be strongly prepared for future challenges.