Arturo Vidal (101 Viewers)

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
peasants:

1- if vidal wanted to leave, he would have been sold by now.

2- he chose a juve that finished 7th two seasons in a row, without cl footbal, and with a very uncertain future over a bayern that was in cl finl year before and a german title contender.

i am not so sure he will ever leave, as long as he is a first team player.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
peasants:

1- if vidal wanted to leave, he would have been sold by now.

2- he chose a juve that finished 7th two seasons in a row, without cl footbal, and with a very uncertain future over a bayern that was in cl finl year before and a german title contender.

i am not so sure he will ever leave, as long as he is a first team player.
untill 34 ? :) :)
 

IliveForJuve

Burn this club
Jan 17, 2011
18,923
peasants:

1- if vidal wanted to leave, he would have been sold by now.

2- he chose a juve that finished 7th two seasons in a row, without cl footbal, and with a very uncertain future over a bayern that was in cl finl year before and a german title contender.

i am not so sure he will ever leave, as long as he is a first team player.
The Lion has spoken.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
2- he chose a juve that finished 7th two seasons in a row, without cl footbal, and with a very uncertain future over a bayern that was in cl finl year before and a german title contender.
:howler:
His club refused to sell him to munich. Don't know if you on that marcelo tip but Vidal wasn't exactly the one who asked for us coulda easily been any other club Conte was on that Inler tip.
 

beowulf

Junior Member
Dec 9, 2012
350
Pepe is the symbol of the Juventus rebirth (does this word exist?)

He should NEVER leave Juventus. Not even if Madrid offers Higuain + Di Maria + Marcelo + 20M.

He is untouchable. More than any other player of the squad. I'd rather sell Buffon, Chiellini, Barzagli, Pirlo, Marchisio or Pogba. Not Pepe.

Fixed
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
How does this "1st option" exactly works?

If two clubs offer the same amount, we only accept the offer of the club with the 1st option? Or is it just a simple discount?
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
:howler:
His club refused to sell him to munich. Don't know if you on that marcelo tip but Vidal wasn't exactly the one who asked for us coulda easily been any other club Conte was on that Inler tip.
it's rare thse days a club being able to prevent the sale of a player.

clubs dont operate that way. when there is money involved. see the sales of ibra to inter, figo to madrid, baggio to juventus, van persie to man u...etc...

only racist clubs like bilbao have more power than the players because they dont care about money. in almost all cases the power is with player.

oh and if vidal wanted money he would have forced a move to chelsea last summer when they were interested

How does this "1st option" exactly works?

If two clubs offer the same amount, we only accept the offer of the club with the 1st option? Or is it just a simple discount?
1st option means say a club like chelsea and bayern make an offer for vidal and we accept. example say 40 million, just a random number. 1st option means madrid get to make the same offer and juve would have to accept. another thing it does is eliminate secret negotiations. ex: if say juve had a first option on gotze, dortumund would have had to inform juve of bayern offer, and accept the same offer if made by juve. then it would be up to juve if they wanted to bid or not

it's more useful for teams within own leagues because they get dibs on talents, but it can be useful to teams competing for cl trophies
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
1st option means say a club like chelsea and bayern make an offer for vidal and we accept. example say 40 million, just a random number. 1st option means madrid get to make the same offer and juve would have to accept. another thing it does is eliminate secret negotiations. ex: if say juve had a first option on gotze, dortumund would have had to inform juve of bayern offer, and accept the same offer if made by juve. then it would be up to juve if they wanted to bid or not

it's more useful for teams within own leagues because they get dibs on talents, but it can be useful to teams competing for cl trophies
I see. Fuck it then. Let's give Madrid 1st option on Vidal and finish that Higuain deal. I already picture him in Madrid anyways.

If he's going, it doesn't matter which team.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
yeah it doesnt mean anything as long as vidal doesnt want to leave.

but accepting it could send a wrong message to the player, and other teams that juve is selling club.

if juve wants to truly compte with the giants of europe for signings, it needs to send a message that it doesnt negotiate that way
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
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1st option means say a club like chelsea and bayern make an offer for vidal and we accept. example say 40 million, just a random number. 1st option means madrid get to make the same offer and juve would have to accept. another thing it does is eliminate secret negotiations. ex: if say juve had a first option on gotze, dortumund would have had to inform juve of bayern offer, and accept the same offer if made by juve. then it would be up to juve if they wanted to bid or not

it's more useful for teams within own leagues because they get dibs on talents, but it can be useful to teams competing for cl trophies
Yeah, but for it to really be worth something, it needs to go along with an agreement that Juve would be prepared to listen to offers within the next year or two.
 

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