-Because we wouldnt like to see our future sacrificed, for a promise that might or might not, deliver at the highest levels.
-Because we have real problems in our team and adding another forward isnt a priority. (HINT; look at our defense)
-Because Zampa was asking too much cash and our budget is limited!
-Because Amauri's presence would unbalance our team, he wouldnt easily accept sub status and he would ask for a very high salary, a salary that we are not paying to world class champions we have...
Thankfully though, it seems that we managed to wrap up a decent deal,
thats really surprising, considering the level of competence of our current managers!!
I understand what you're saying, but you make it sound like signing Amauri will mean that we're directly sacrificing the future of our team. Let me remind you that Amauri still has a good 5 or 6 years or football left in him; it's not like we're signing Teddy Sheringham.
It's still early on in the transfer window, and so far we've done more than our rivals have done in the market, although the negotiations took an eternity. So signing Amauri doesn't mean that we're not going to strengthen our defence or midfield.
You're right about Amauri's salary demands, but Juve has a tendency to have a positive effect on players' mentalities, and hopefully he'll be able to find his place in the team.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think Amauri's the best signing we could have made, but look at Iaquinta, look at Sissoko. At least give the lad a chance.