Serie A
Juventus: Destruction in the tens of millions in the eventual sacking of Allegri
Juventus are looking for a replacement for Massimiliano Allegri but are struggling to make the decision to sack him as he faces tens of millions of euros in consequences.
Juventus are faltering early in the season and a defeat at bottom side Monza would be the icing on the cake for Massimiliano Allegri’s removal from the bench if there were no objective difficulties for such a development.
The Italian coach is under a lot of pressure from the continued poor results from last season, but the Bianconeri’s leadership doesn’t seem to be listening to the fans’ voices.
According to Calcio e Finanza, the reasons for Allegri’s whereabouts so far are financial, as the impact of a potential sacking would severely affect the club’s finances.
The 55-year-old coach has signed with Juventus until June 30, 2025 with a net profit of 7,000,000 euros and a gross profit of 12,950,000 euros. He still has 19,000,000 to collect by the end of the contract, five of which by the end of this season.
In the event of Allegri’s sacking, the long-term budget will be positively impacted by 36,000,000, not counting the rich compensation they will receive in such a development.
Likewise, not only the severance payment but also the contract of the Allegri successor should be deducted from the 36,000,000 to determine whether it is financially worthwhile to sack the Italian coach.
Because of this, people on the team are thinking about an internal successor with someone who is already contracted and not senior. Paolo Montero is a candidate to take the technical lead as he knows very well the team he played for from 1996 to 2005 and where he is now the Primavera coach, that is the second team.
Otherwise, the Bianconeri people will negotiate a small deal with a free agent like Thomas Tuchel or Paulo Souza waiting on his phone.
A third option is preferred by Italian clubs, namely not to sack Allegri but to hire a successor until the Italian coach finds a new team and mutually terminates his contract, without compensation of course.
Source: sport 24
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Serie A
Incredibly, Mourinho, he sang it to Kvaratshelias and was hugging and kissing him within 10 seconds
An incredible scene took place in the first 45 minutes of the Roma-Napoli game in which Jose Mourinho first theatrically cheered Kvaratshelias and then hugged and kissed him within ten seconds.
Incredible scene in Rome – Napoli where Jose Mourinho first chants Quaratschelia and then within ten seconds hugs, kisses and talks to him as if he were his father.
In the 37th minute of the game, the Georgian international earned a foul and a yellow card from his opponent, in a phase that took place in front of Mourinho, who insisted that there was not even a foul.
Afterwards, the Portuguese technician initially shouted at Kvaratshelias, telling him that he was just acting, but as he approached Georgianos, he hugged him, kissed him and began talking to him in a very calm tone while the two men found each other. A little later, the recording showed Mourinho having a very friendly chat with Osimen.
Source: sport 24
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Serie A
The extension of Osimen’s contract with Napoli until 2026 is official
On Saturday (December 23), Napoli announced Victor Osimen’s contract extension until the summer of 2026, with the Nigerian striker pictured alongside Aurelio De Laurentiis.
Victor Osimen has officially extended his contract with Napoli. The Partenopei announced the extension of their cooperation until summer 2026.
The Nigerian striker receives an amount of around nine to ten million euros annually, while his release clause is around 130 to 140 million euros.
At the same time, he decided to cancel the Nigerian national team and the Africa Cup of Nations to help the Partenopei in January.
Napoli spent 75 million euros to bring him from Lille in 2020. Osimen has played 118 games for Napoli and scored 67 goals.
Source: sport 24
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Serie A
Napoli and Osimene have agreed on a new contract, the Nigerian will not travel to the Africa Cup of Nations
Victor Osimen and Napoli have agreed a new contract, with official announcements expected before Christmas. At the same time, the Nigerian striker will not take part in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Napoli “bind” Victor Osimene, the key player (along with Kvitsa Kvaratshelia) in last year’s championship conquest, until the summer of 2026.
The agreement between the Nigerian striker and the Partenopei has been “sealed”, according to Italian transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, and essentially all that remains are the official announcements, which are expected to be made immediately.
Osimen receives an annual amount of around nine to ten million euros, while his release clause is around 130 to 140 million euros. At the same time, he decided to cancel the Nigerian national team and the Africa Cup of Nations to help the Partenopei in January.
Source: sport 24
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