Domenico Berardi (39 Viewers)

Hust

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As clip shows tho, he is very awkward and gangly with the ball trying to dribble, but his shooting, movement and long range passing is on point.
He is gangly at first, very true. But once he gets himself set up and a quick look at his next move for that killer pass....game over. His vision is stellar but that fact he can get that left foot of his to put that thought into action with an end product...:tuttosport:

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Our own Müller :touched: Sign him and be done with it.
Obviously. But how the hell do we fit him in. This rubik's cube of a question is troubling and I'm wondering what allegri is thinking.
 

rndmlgnd

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As clip shows tho, he is very awkward and gangly with the ball trying to dribble, but his shooting, movement and long range passing is on point.
It's just his style. Even Pogba looks gangly sometimes.

In any case, judging at least from this video, his dribbling and close control is good enough for Sassuolo but he will probably have to step it up a notch for Juve and the Champions League.

In this aspect, he's no Dybala, but Paulo is a bit shorter if I'm not mistaken, which allows him to dribble and control the ball better. On the other hand, Berardi uses his right foot which makes him even more dangerous and more flexible position-wise.

-----Cavani----
Berardi---Dybala

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Osman

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Gangly is body movement style, but his limited technique and dribbling ability isnt style choice. He looks like he is about to lose the ball and bumbles his way through if he is closed down without space to run into. Defenitely type of player who needs to quickly makes decisions with the ball because its not one of his skillset just to dribble his way out of trouble in close quarters.
 

Hust

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I wish youtube could simulate through the combination of a Cavani, Berardi and Dybala highlight video what that might be like in real life.

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Would be like virtual reality porn.
 

JuveJay

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He has a far better right foot than Dybala, might be something worth noting if he were to come. Berardi would be less effective from the left but would still be a dangerous assist man with outswingers, and he's not useless coming in from that side. Someone like Mandzukic would benefit from having those kind of deliveries from either side.
 

Hust

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http://app.football-italia.net/?ref...82%AC25m-berardi#article/footballitalia-81974


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Juventus take €25m Berardi?
By Football Italia staff

Juventus could reportedly pay €25m to sign Domenico Berardi from Sassuolo this summer.

The forward was co-owned by the two clubs, but the Bianconeri sold their half of his registration to the Emilian side this summer.

However, there is a gentleman’s agreement for Berardi to move to Turin this summer, though the Neroverdi have warned they could sell him elsewhere.

Sky reports that the Old Lady will look to pre-empt that move by agreeing to pay €25m to bring the Italian Under-21 international to Juventus Stadium this summer.

Juve are also believed to be interested in Sime Vrsaljko, also of Sassuolo as Martin Careers looks certain to leave at the end of his contract, with Napoli a potential destination.

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