The problem that occurs for now may focus on finances that are not very good, because after all, the current situation for Juventus is the same as other clubs in Serie A where the finances are indeed quite bad for the size of a big club which of course this will cause a problem in the end.
Motta is indeed possible to change Juventus in a better direction, it's just that hoping for financial support is difficult so it is likely that for now Motta will only make some emphasis by maximizing some of the current players.
From this news
"Juventus dire finances will force the club to sell players", there is no choice but to stick with the existing players. And all of this must be done to improve financial problems so that they don't get worse in the long term.
In this article, I don't know if it's true or not, but what is certain is that Juventus must survive for at least 3 years to be able to improve their finances and must be patient with existing players or players from the transfer market. So whatever Motta will do will not provide a big improvement or at least staying in the top 3 is good enough.
Currently, if you look at some of the news that has happened, Juventus have always lost in the last few seasons, even if in total for now Juventus at the start of the 2023/2024 season alone have lost around 700 million in the last 6 seasons and the possibility of this season increasing because it is said they made a profit the last time was in the 2016-2017 season which of course this is a situation that is too complicated for Juventus even though we realize that in the end the problem of losses for clubs in Serie A does seem flat but on the other hand for a club that can be said to be a big club Juventus is a club that has enough problems for their finances, especially when covid hits.
Juventus reiterated on Friday they forecast another loss in the current full fiscal year after they reported a consolidated loss of €124m to June 30, 2023, bringing their cumulated losses to over €700m in six years.
The club last posted a net profit in 2016-2017.
Obviously this is a move where they have to sell some players to stabilize their balance sheet.
But on the other hand, other clubs also actually have the same problem for Serie A including for some clubs like Milan and Inter so when in this case Motta wants to give a breakthrough to make a new situation then I think it can still and very likely to happen for Serie A next season.
It depends on how Motta minimizes players and unites their poor chemistry because even though Motta must be missing a condition where he is not free to shop but on the other hand, financial problems he shouldn't have to think about it because it's not his job.