Juventus' prospects of signing Sandro Tonali, Bernardo Silva, and Leon Goretzka next summer rely heavily on securing Champions League football. The club currently sits sixth in Serie A, four points behind fourth-placed Roma with 11 games remaining. Qualification would provide a financial boost of €60m to €70m, enabling key transfers.
Juventus are targeting several high-profile players for the summer transfer window, but their ambitions hinge on qualifying for the Champions League. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bianconeri's hopes of acquiring Sandro Tonali, Bernardo Silva from Manchester City, or Leon Goretzka from Bayern Munich depend on finishing in the top four of Serie A. Both Silva and Goretzka are available as free agents at the end of their contracts.
The club has endured a winless run in their last four league matches and occupies sixth place, trailing Roma by four points. With 11 fixtures left, Champions League participation would inject €60m to €70m into Juventus' coffers, significantly enhancing their transfer budget. Preliminary talks have already begun with all three targets. For Tonali, Juventus estimate a fee of €70m to €75m, which could be funded through Champions League revenue combined with potential sales of Douglas Luiz and Teun Koopmeiners.
Interest in Bernardo Silva is particularly advanced, with initial contact established with his agent, Jorge Mendes. Reports indicate that the financial aspects of any deal would be feasible only if European status is confirmed, as the revenue from the competition is crucial to meeting the player's requirements. Juventus' management remains cautious until their league position is secured.
Additionally, talks have opened with Bournemouth centre-back Marcos Senesi, who is out of contract in June and tempted by a move to Turin. However, Roma continue to show interest in the defender.