Juventus sold Dean Huijsen to Bournemouth in the summer and also moved on both Enzo Barrenechea and Samuel Iling-Junior to Aston Villa.
This was done to make sure that the Bianconeri earned capital gains from the sales players, and they ended up reinvesting those funds to improve Thiago Motta’s squad.
While Juve are unbeaten in the Serie A this season, there’s a belief in Italy that the players sold to both Aston Villa and Bournemouth are struggling.
Gazzetta dello Sport today note that ‘there are few regrets’ at Juve about the sales that they made and the report goes on to mention the situation of Huijsen, Barrenechea and Iling-Junior.
The newspaper points out Barrenechea is currently playing on loan at Valencia, La Liga’s bottom team. Iling-Junior isn’t playing enough at Bologna.
Huijsen meanwhile, is struggling for game time at Bournemouth and there has already been talk of an exit from the Cherries.
The overall belief at Juve is that they are quite happy with the business they did, and don’t hold regrets after selling the talented youngsters.