Andrea Pirlo has already got out pen and paper to balance the books. The financial aspect is not the manager's job, but it is to help put together a team that will have to lighten its load before thinking about reinforcements, as well as Arthur's already confirmed one.
According to 'AS', Juventus are planning an "operation exit" which would get them some 140 million euros in their coffers. Those, at least, are their calculations based on six players they could get money for.
The aforementioned source assures that the two main assets are Douglas Costa and Federico Bernardeschi. For the first one, they hope to get about 40 million euros, while they calculate getting 30 million for the ex-Fiorentina player.
For 25 million each they hope to give an exit to the CB Daniele Rugani and goalkeeper Mattia Perin, who has a great reputation in Italy. And lastly, they would settle for ten million for the transfer of Gonzalo Higuain and as much for the departure of Mattia de Sciglio.
Furthermore, Sami Khedira could leave Juventus. But for him, the same as Blaise Matuidi, he would leave for free, so they wouldn't get any direct income in terms of a transfer fee, although they would free up the wage bill.