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dunno, i just can't see us pulling both deals. pjanic's buyout clause should be payed in a single installment, that alone is a big enough obstacle in our current financial situation. add that to the berardi deal, and you have a huge mercato: 38 + 25 + 30-35 for morata, we're almost around the 100m mark. and let's not forget alves' paycheck (certainly an improvement over cuadrado), pogba's rumored improved contract, with personal costs already at around the 70% mark of the whole budget, it's just... just too much for a singe mercato. not the trademark beppe stuff we got to know so far.
The oly way it could be done is if we do a lot of sales, including Zaza who could be sacrificed if we get to that point.
Asa, Pereyra, hernanes, Zaza....if those leave, maybe, just maybe, we will consider heavy spending.
Why would we need Berardi if we keep Morata and all of our attackers?
Maybe Zaza is going out if Morata stays...IMO.
I call BS, Morata played 2 seasons and his inconsistencies and inability to be bona-fide stud near weekly game changer is on him, not others. Dybala unlike Morata showed there is no doubt whatsoever who is the main guy since his first games, and he kept his place by consistently making the difference. Morata in reverse regressed as in despite the headstart of a season he lost his spot by not being reliable enough starter.
Don't make excuses for him, hope he improves instead, but Dybala defenitely superior.
You are comparing the 2, when i was not doing that. What i say is, that not taking into account their abilities.... one of them had to dug it out with not one but 3 strikers in LLorente ,Zaza and Mandzukic....while the other had a free pass to show how good he was. No one was contesting Dybala´s spot because he was directly replacing Tevez.
Dybala did wonderfully, but the fact is that he was the only SS in the team...while Morata who is a CF, had Llorente, mandz and Zaza along his Juve stay. That counts because he was inevitable going to not have the same mins ad Dybala did.