Juventus will be forced to sell several expensive players.

The consequences of last summer's deal that shook the Juventus team.

After the Serie A champions acquired Cristiano Ronaldo for 100 million euros and paid a hefty salary to the sniper, the team's chances of complying with the Fair Play rules were hanging in the air.

According to "Calciomercato," in the coming years Juventus will have to raise at least 300 million euros to avoid ending up on UEFA's blacklists.

The most realistic candidates to leave the team are named Paulo Dybala, Blaise Matuidi, Emre Canas, and Miralem Pjanic.