World Cup winner says signing Alcaraz shows Juventus does not have money

World Cup winner Fulvio Collovati (1982) expressed scepticism regarding Juventus’ acquisition of Carlos Alcaraz, questioning the likelihood of the on-loan midfielder making significant contributions to the team.

In an unexpected move, Juventus secured the services of Alcaraz on loan from Southampton, a club in England’s Championship division. This transfer caught many by surprise, as Alcaraz was not among the players previously linked with a move to the Allianz Stadium throughout the season.

Collovati raises doubts about the motive behind Juventus’ decision to sign Alcaraz, suggesting that financial constraints might have played a role in the unexpected acquisition.

He said, as quoted by Tuttojuve:

“I don’t want to discuss the value of Alcaraz, we talked about many players who could have made the leap in quality in midfield but in reality, they have taken a prospectus so it means that Juventus have no money, they have taken out a loan with 15 games remaining and without cups, we will never see him on the pitch.” 

Juve FC Says

Alcaraz was a surprise signing, but this is a unique chance for the Southampton loanee, and we expect him to do well when he plays.

However, there is a lot of competition for game time, and he must be willing to fight to get minutes.