As Juventus complete yet another executive reshuffle — with Damien Comolli departing and Giovanni Carnevali arriving as the new chief executive — La Gazzetta dello Sport has totalled up exactly how much the club has spent on leadership salaries over the past several years, and the figure makes for striking reading: €15 million.
Arrivabene: The Opening Chapter
The accounting begins with Maurizio Arrivabene, the former Ferrari executive who served as Juventus chief executive from June 2021 to January 2023. Over that year and a half, he received approximately €2 million gross.
Scanavino: Brought In to Balance the Books
Arrivabene was succeeded by Maurizio Scanavino, another figure trusted by club president John Elkann, tasked with restoring order to Juventus’s finances with full powers as chief executive. According to the figures reported, Scanavino earned €600,000 for the second half of the 2022-23 season, €1.2 million in 2023-24, and €800,000 in 2024-25 — a total of €2.6 million across his tenure.
A Costly Pattern of Turnover
The remainder of the total is accounted for by the subsequent tenures of Cristiano Giuntoli and, most recently, Damien Comolli — both relatively short-lived appointments that contributed significantly to the overall figure. Taken together, the numbers paint a picture of a club that has invested heavily and repeatedly in executive leadership during a period in which on-field results have frequently fallen short of expectations.
With Giovanni Carnevali now arriving from Sassuolo to take the reins, the hope among Juventus supporters will be that this latest appointment finally brings a period of stability — both in the boardroom and, by extension, on the pitch.