
Juventus will not consider sacking coach Max Allegri due to the hefty payout he'd be due.
Libero says Allegri is one year into the four-year contract he signed with Juve last year. The deal is worth €6.5m-a-year.
The compensation involved has Juve reluctant to sack him, but the financial concern doesn't end there.
The money needed to replace Allegri would also be a heavy burden, while there are concerns about the UEFA 'Settle Agreement' which was agreed after closing last year €250m down.
UEFA have insisted as part of the arrangement that losses must be limited to €60m over the next three years.
