From this point of view I think the majority of us would agree with this. Because this team is not as ambitious as before. In the past, this team was very ambitious in bringing in quality players, so in the past we always saw Juventus as a team that was very difficult to beat. And great seasons they often have. But because this team started to have some problems starting from finances and so on. So that's where this team started to no longer be ambitious in bringing in quality players who were quite expensive in the transfer market. But actually I think Juventus doesn't need to look for expensive players. But Juventus can also look for potential young players like Chelsea did. because I think this team needs to build for the long term and not just to improve for one or two seasons.
Actually, Juventus did not have that many problems in recent seasons with Allegri. It was still the same solid team with a reliable defense, and a fairly decent midfield, but they clearly lacked a good forward. I do not think they were asking for huge financial investments. Allegri was simply asking for another good striker to support Vlahovic, but the club did not provide the funds for it. Even Vlahovic himself admitted that he is not a top class forward, and that people should not place high hopes on him. He is still playing the same way, a few good matches when he scores, followed by dry spells without goals. That is just the type of striker he is, and there is nothing you can do about it.
Allegri tried to sell him, but his market value was too inflated, so the situation became a stalemate. I am not sure that sacking Allegri was a good idea for Juventus, but the management made that decision. We will see what Allegri can achieve in Milan, but again, I can see that he is not getting proper financial backing for new transfers, so the situation might end up being quite similar.