Juventus have become the first Italian club to launch their own salary cap, effectively ruling themselves out of the race for Paul Pogba.
From next season, the Serie A giants will hand out contracts worth a maximum of €9million (£7.9m) a year, which works out at around €173,000 (£151,000) a week.
The move, according to Turin-based newspaper Corriere di Torino, is to ensure the club's 'financial solidity' in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Italy has been hit particularly hard by the pandemic, with Serie A officials still waiting on government approval to restart the season despite clubs being told they can return to team training on May 18.
The new salary cap will not affect contracts which are currently running, meaning the likes of Gonzalo Higuain, Paulo Dybala, Aaron Ramsey and Adrien Rabiot, who all earn more than the 2020-21 limit, will continue earning their usual salaries.
The agreement also doesn't apply to the club's star man, Cristiano Ronaldo, who is seen as an extraordinary case even at the age of 35.
The former Real Madrid forward earns almost €600,000 (£522,000) a week at Juve and has another two years left on his current deal.
The rule will prevent club signing the 'next Ronaldo' however, with the world's top players demanding salaries far in excess of the £151,000-a-week limit.
Juve have made no secret of their desire to bring back Pogba from Manchester United, but the France midfielder currently pockets £290,000 a week at Old Trafford.
A pay cut of almost 50 per cent is likely to scupper a return to Turin for Pogba, who remains a target for Real Madrid after their failed pursuit last summer.
The Italian champions have also been credited with an interest in big names including Mohamed Salah and Kylian Mbappe, but the salary cap will make deals for those two impossible.
Salah earns around £200,000 a week at Anfield, while L'Equipe recently claimed that Mbappe was demanding £600,000 a week to sign a new contract with PSG.
Juventus have already agreed a major wage cut with their players and technical staff, with Ronaldo and Co agreeing to go without pay for four months in order to help the club survive the coronavirus crisis.
The move is expected to save Juve around £90m in wages until August, although the money will be paid back to those involved over the coming seasons.
dahcdnpst
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nobody want Bale and Pogba because of their Salary
FaithEvans
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So Ronaldo won't collect salary for 4 month but some fool still be like cr7 is after money. bunch of animal call their self messi fans.
its a team decision, it wasn't like he has much of a choice
LeoSultan
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A day without transfer news from Barca and United is impossible
modabmpuy
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nobody want Bale and Pogba because of their Salary
Caycikmtuz
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giving him a new contract will b a very good 👍 option
jewadiklor
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So Ronaldo won't collect salary for 4 month but some fool still be like cr7 is after money. bunch of animal call their self messi fans.
Morry256
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if the rumor mill was a trophy, United would be its undisputed champions, and Pogba its MVP
Morry256
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if the rumor mill was a trophy, United would be its invincibles, and Pogba its MVP
OjabeE
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Pogba is in soup
Sopadeiuz
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ok no problem. juvJuventus
Lababidi
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thats good move by June management... the last 2 season we have dramatically increased our wage budget and we need to control it even without the covid crisis... I think juve became 3rd highest paying club in salaries and that says how our salaries have changed... 9mil is not little and should be good for above average players and young stars
Dambcilnou
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why Pogba earning more than salah
Filippo04
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why go for this overated nobody
He wasn't nobody and not overrated when he played in Italy
Hansolo
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What happen when the likes of RM, Juventus no longer can pay the wage demands. Pogba: “I love man utd! I like to win more trophies with them! Yada yada yada....”
maxm70
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What😳!. Man United fans will sure be happy.
Yembcsz
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why go for this overated nobody
Nuybin
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Good News, I hope it's true
very true
Akashgaur
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Good News, I hope it's true
Based solely on a sporting perspective,it indeed is good news for Manchester United,I just hope he gets rid of his money-hungry agent Mino Raiola otherwise he's going to ruin his reputation.
Akashgaur
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Now It's Either Santiago Bernabeu Or Threate Of Dreams. Place Your Bets 🥯🥯🥯.., Everyone.
He's not going to Real Madrid either,they don't have the funds to buy him and then pay him what he wants.
Nuybin
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Good News, I hope it's true
Agubenjamin
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Am every happy 😀
Wumelmtuy
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thank God
What do u mean?
Diwaceip
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thank God
jezabdnpyz
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Now It's Either Santiago Bernabeu Or Threate Of Dreams. Place Your Bets 🥯🥯🥯.., Everyone.