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Juventus is aiming for a podium finish in their upcoming match against Milan, which could significantly boost their standings. They currently sit in fourth place, five points ahead of Como and Roma.
How much would Juventus gain by finishing on the podium?
Juventus are preparing to take on Milan in a contest that could elevate the team to the podium positions.
It was only a few weeks ago that the Bianconeri were lagging behind Como and Roma in the Champions League.
Nevertheless, they mustered a series of positive results that allowed them to make the most out of their rivals’ shortcomings, so they started the weekend in fourth place and a five-point advantage over the Lariani and the Giallorossi.
Although the Champions League race remains very much alive, Luciano Spalletti’s men now sense a golden opportunity to achieve a bigger objective by leapfrogging the Rossoneri for third place.
Ahead of the San Siro showdown, Juventus are only three points behind Milan, so a victory would propel them to third place thanks to a superior head-to-head.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport explains, finishing on the podium isn’t a merely folkloric achievement, but would also represent a financial boost, albeit a marginal one.
The pink newspaper reveals that almost 11% of the league’s TV rights revenue is distributed based on the final standings of the previous campaign. This equals a sum of €100 million divided between the 20 clubs.
Finishing on the podium can lead to increased revenue from prize money, sponsorships, and enhanced visibility in European competitions.
Juventus currently has a five-point lead over Como and Roma, and they need to maintain or improve their position in the upcoming matches to secure a podium finish.
Juventus has achieved a series of positive results that allowed them to capitalize on the shortcomings of their rivals, moving them into fourth place.
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Therefore, finishing fourth in the Serie A table would generate €9.4 million from this particular stream.
On the other hand, the team that ends the season in third place will receive €10.3 million, while a second-place finish yields €11.2 million.
In other words, every place climbed in the table earns the team an extra €1.9 million. While this figure isn’t enough to fund a transfer coup, it certainly represents a solid boost to the club’s accounts.
It should be noted that if Juventus manage to beat Milan on Sunday, they wouldn’t only reach third place in the table, but also maintain a three-point gap with Napoli, who currently occupy the runner-up spot.