Douglas Luiz (46 Viewers)

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
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He never received a fair chance in this cursed club. Watch us sell him by a big minus and blossom wherever he goes.
Im afraid we exchange him for Sancho. Seems like shortsighted. Just a month ago, Chelsea just paid a penalty €5m for their obligation to buy Sancho for €25m. And Sancho is an unwanted player under Amorim with 1 year contract and high salary.
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
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He never received a fair chance in this cursed club. Watch us sell him by a big minus and blossom wherever he goes.
I'd have agreed with this completely were it not for the fact that he's been under two managers at Juve. It says a lot that he didn't break into the team under Motta, and then same under Tudor. It tells me that there's something wrong. Either he doesn't fit the other players. or his attitude stinks. Personally, I'd go with the latter.
 
Aug 30, 2002
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I'd have agreed with this completely were it not for the fact that he's been under two managers at Juve. It says a lot that he didn't break into the team under Motta, and then same under Tudor. It tells me that there's something wrong. Either he doesn't fit the other players. or his attitude stinks. Personally, I'd go with the latter.

It might be attitude related its part of it for sure (he seems too relaxed and walking around on the pitch). But it's probably mostly health related. I doubt he has been fully healthy more then 2-3 weeks in a row all season? Especially under Tudor.


He had some hard to define injury issue all season, we still don't know wtf it was.


So it's easy for a coach to decide it's not worth for him to give him play time when he is stop and go between injured to needing time to re adjust with minutes etc.


Theres no real room for that kind of uncertainty when you chasing CL spot that is crucial for the teams financial survival.
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,094
It might be attitude related its part of it for sure (he seems too relaxed and walking around on the pitch). But it's probably mostly health related. I doubt he has been fully healthy more then 2-3 weeks in a row all season? Especially under Tudor.


He had some hard to define injury issue all season, we still don't know wtf it was.


So it's easy for a coach to decide it's not worth for him to give him play time when he is stop and go between injured to needing time to re adjust with minutes etc.


Theres no real room for that kind of uncertainty when you chasing CL spot that is crucial for the teams financial survival.
Fair enough points.
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
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He feels like less of a failure than Koopmeiners but maybe that's simply because he played a lot less
Its a pity, becauase with him, we can actually see he is not that bad. Can control the ball, has a nice pass and generally looks quality.
Koop on the other hand lacks everything bar a good shoot with his left.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Juventus communicated to DouglasLuiz that he should look for a new club, as he is no longer part of the future plans of the club.
Three clubs have inquired about DouglasLuiz:
Everton and Fulham have been insisting a lot, asking for the exit conditions to both the player and Juve.
ManchesterUnited, which has already negotiated with the player in the past, knocked on Juventus's door again.
To date it is a slow development, but DouglasLuiz could go back to the Premier League".

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