There will be some great free agent players in the summer, should the club do the classic Juve tactic and sign some of them?
Kante, Jorginho, Zaha, De Gea, Thiago Silva, Modric, Asensio, Skriniar, Firmino
Reading comments for someone like Cuardrado can really give you a perspective. Cuads seems like an awesome guy that plays many positions, doesn't create drama, doesn't have crazy wages, is passionate for the team and gives 100% effort on the pitch. Then he gets a bad run of games or doesn't have...
How many more years does this problem with injuries have to continue until some changes are made? What is the problem, the intensity of the training, the type of training or what? There has to be a reason for all the injuries or this club is the unluckiest ever
What is up with people still being so mad at Dybala? Seems like the club withdrew their offer and he got screwed up. He was a huge contributor for many of our wins and people are acting like his stats were like Bernarderschi. If people don't appreciate his goals/assist numbers then what does...
I think that if we offer him any contract even if it is 5-6 million he will accept but I am not sure if the management is not being too stubborn. Motivated Dybala linking on the field with his best buddy would be quite the sight, imagine the flair and skills
I'm surprised, why doesn't anybody include money + Kanté in these fantasy de Ligt transfers. Kanté probably has more workrate than all midfielders combined in the current team + doesn't he work well with Pogba?
What makes Ancelotti so good? When I read about Pep, Klopp, Allegri, Zidane etc people always know and point to their unique playstyle or ability to motivate players but with Ancelotti I still can’t understand what is his characteristic that makes him so successful? Motivating players?
Still waiting for the management's redemption arc where they offer Dybala a contract in the last minute and he leads us to champion's league trophy by playing with his best buddy Pogba
This must be a joke - if Dybala's injuries are a concern then in what world is signing Pogba on massive wages not a concern? Otherwise if he is motivated he can deliver
I still can't wrap my head around why doesnt the managment offer a new lower salary contract. It is obvious that he wants to stay so why is this stubbornness? Even if you don't "center" the whole project around Dybala you can still offer him a new contract despite the previous disagreements...