According to the latest report from Mirko Nicolino, a well-known Italian journalist, Juventus Football Club is planning to make a big profit on its books by selling the young players of the team, Mathias Sule and Hjeldsson. This strategy will not only help Juventus to optimize the structure of the team, but it will also bring in a significant amount of money for the club.

Matias Sule, 21, has gradually made his mark on Juventus since joining the club from Salfield in January 2020 for a fee of €2.6 million. The Argentinean youngster has now reportedly been snapped up by Roma and is expected to complete the move for a fixed transfer fee of up to €26 million plus €4 million in bonuses and a 10% share of the second transfer. Considering that Sule's remaining cost on Juventus' books is only around €1 million, this deal would undoubtedly be a huge financial gain for Juventus.

Meanwhile, Heysen, who is just 19 years old, is another young player Juventus plans to sell. Heysen moved to Juventus from Malaga for a low fee of €470,000 in the summer of 2021 and has shown a lot of potential over time. According to Mirko Nicolino, Juventus have held in-depth negotiations with clubs such as Bournemouth, Stuttgart and Wolfsburg over the transfer of Heysen, and are expected to finalize the deal for a fee of €18 million plus floating bonuses (up to €25 million). In addition, Juventus will retain 20% of the player's share of the second transfer. Considering that Heysen's remaining cost on Juventus' books is less than €300,000, this deal will also bring Juventus a great financial return.

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