Arkadiusz Milik - ST - Napoli (2 Viewers)

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JuveJay

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Does seem like we're mostly looking to pick off other Serie A teams for players right now. I'd say that is planned rather than Covid-19 opportunism.

Kulu, Zaniolo has been linked strongly for a while, Milik's contract situation would have been spoken about for some time. Now Gosens linked.
 

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Does seem like we're mostly looking to pick off other Serie A teams for players right now. I'd say that is planned rather than Covid-19 opportunism.

Kulu, Zaniolo has been linked strongly for a while, Milik's contract situation would have been spoken about for some time. Now Gosens linked.
Gosens plays as a left back doesn't he? Pellegrini out?
 

MikeM

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Gosens plays as a left back doesn't he? Pellegrini out?
Well, he plays as a wing back in a system that is highly, highly irregular. I can't imagine that he ever finds himself in a defensive back four and a low block.

These are the questions with every Atalanta player over the years.
 

Luftwaffles

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Atletico Madrid hopes of signing Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik appear to be over with the Poland star closer to joining Juventus.
Milik is said to have been the number one priority for Atleti, with Diario ASrecently reporting how Napoli would be willing to part with the striker in a player-exchange for Thomas Partey – who would be the perfect candidate to replace Allan in the Serie A side’s midfield.
El Mundo Deportivo now cite reports from Italian outlet Il Mattino that Juve are close to agreeing a €45m transfer for the striker in a deal which, including wages, would cost the Italian champions in the region of €62.5m.
 

Espectro

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Atletico Madrid hopes of signing Napoli striker Arkadiusz Milik appear to be over with the Poland star closer to joining Juventus.
Milik is said to have been the number one priority for Atleti, with Diario ASrecently reporting how Napoli would be willing to part with the striker in a player-exchange for Thomas Partey – who would be the perfect candidate to replace Allan in the Serie A side’s midfield.
El Mundo Deportivo now cite reports from Italian outlet Il Mattino that Juve are close to agreeing a €45m transfer for the striker in a deal which, including wages, would cost the Italian champions in the region of €62.5m.

GOOOOO ATLETICO!! you can do this!! Please get him!!!
 

s4tch

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€5M net for his busted knees : paratici:
this supposed transfer is so wrong on so many levels

his current salary is 2,5m net, why not double that :baus:

as i said, he's not a bad player per se, but it is a risky move because of his injury history, and he'd be benched by dybala anyway, so paying anything above ~25m for a player on the last year of his contract, and ~3-3,5m for a benchwarmer is something very hard to understand when we have gaping holes in the squad.
 
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