Federico Chiesa (114 Viewers)

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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Whereas if he tries to run his contract down i think he will spend most of it either on the bench or in the stands, which i doubt it’s something that a fit and eager to prove himself Chiesa is willing to consider.
Imagine being a team with Yildiz & Soule as the only 2 wings, and sending Chiesa to the stands out of principle
 

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Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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Imagine being a team with Yildiz & Soule as the only 2 wings, and sending Chiesa to the stands out of principle
The mercatto is not even close to over yet and according to most rumors we are after other wingers too…

Tbh i expect them to agree on a bridge year contract if he does eventually end up staying, otherwise i still think they won’t just let him run down his contract that easily when the club previously had an gentlemen’s agreement with his entourage specifically about avoiding this scenario and then him also refusing to leave when we are forcing a sell should sure count for something if this management has any bit of ruthlessness in them.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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The mercatto is not even close to over yet and according to most rumors we are after other wingers too…

Tbh i expect them to agree on a bridge year contract if he does eventually end up staying, otherwise i still think they won’t just let him run down his contract that easily when the club previously had an gentlemen’s agreement with his entourage specifically about avoiding this scenario and then him also refusing to leave when we are forcing a sell should sure count for something if this management has any bit of ruthlessness in them.
No kidding. The point is, even in a worst case situation where Chiesa refuses to leave, and even if we did bring in a quality wing on loan or something, it would still be incredibly stupid to refuse to play Chiesa.

Under no circumstance should Chiesa not be playing regularly if he wasnt sold this summer.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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20m? el shaarawy? i didn't mind this season's deals so far, these two rumors look completely out of sync with the squad building the club did lately. i call bs until the holy trinity (agresti, schira and pedulla) don't confirm these
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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No kidding. The point is, even in a worst case situation where Chiesa refuses to leave, and even if we did bring in a quality wing on loan or something, it would still be incredibly stupid to refuse to play Chiesa.

Under no circumstance should Chiesa not be playing regularly if he wasnt sold this summer.
Under no circumstances would i have thought that we’d be willing to dump him for this cheap at Roma, should tell us already a lot about how he is currently viewed, along with most rumors suggesting that Motta is not counting on him at all…

Otherwise there is always the winter mercatto where we can try again to sell, although for cheaper, but at least by then he might reconsider wanting to wait for the contract to expire and perhaps be more willing to accepting a sell after potentially ending up oftentimes benched or out of the team for half a season here.

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Look, i am not saying i’d personally bench him, i would rather just hand him an extra milion on his wages and give him a chance under Motta’s system too, then maybe try to sell him again next summer if he is still inconsistent because we’d still be getting better offers than what we are receiving now, but also i’d understand if the management needs to make a stand in such situations.
 

Lion

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the way he is defended here by some you would think the club is letting go of arjen robben, and not a player who is more krasic
 

Hist

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Not if he wants to part with us NOW.
I am thinking of players like Lewandowski or even Mbappe trying to force a move at a big discount, and the clubs saying no you’ll stay one more year and if you don’t find agreement in that year for an extension then you still have a huge incentive to perform at the highest level so that your next club is a top club and not some minnow like Roma.

If he performs to his potential at a high level in the first half of the season then he will either secure a high earning contract with us or a free transfer to a big club.

ofc he can want to move to a big club now but Juve can remove that option from the table or make it an expensive one that would help us buy a proper replacement.

We don’t have to worry about his position right now this year. We can focus this year on other areas the squad needs a lot of work and 20 mill won’t make that big of a difference

If we are the ones pushing him to Roma for 20 then to me that says we don’t rate him at all we think Roma is his level.
 

Alin

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Translation: Chiesa is waiting to see if better options other than Roma come up, probably might reconsider even that bridge year contract if nobody bigger comes calling.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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Who's making these :lol:


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Translation: Chiesa is waiting to see if better options other than Roma come up, probably might reconsider even that bridge year contract if nobody bigger comes calling.
Sarebbe la scelta giusta. Juventus is the best option for him currently. Going to clubs like Napoli or Roma would be a clear downgrade with a risk of never getting back on track seeing he's already 27. Whereas Juve is in a reconstruction phase which seemingly is finely getting momentum with a promising young coach like Thiago Motta and encouraging transfer campaign so far which sees redundant players finely being shipped and replaced with young and interesting players. Not to mention we're back in the CL and be playing club WC.
Taking that 1yr extension to prove himself wouldn't be a step back but a side step at worst. Have a good season and he'll get a new long term contract from Juve or some serious clubs from abroad will show interest. Unless he's afraid he will never regain his form again and wants to grab that last decent contract now before he's found out. If that's the case then good riddance.
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
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Seems like the only concrete offer is from Roma which is sub optimal for Juventus (low transfer fee) and Chiesa (wants to play champions league). Best outcome for both parties would be a foreign club playing in the champions league willing to pay closer to 30m.

The third option would be for him to accept lower wages and extend his contract by another year and try to convince Motta who is supposedly not a huge fan.

Given the above, Juventus is likely to conclude Chiesa later in the window and wait for other offers. Koopmeiners seems to be the next priority but Juventus will need to raise funds from another sale or two. It may not be Chiesa that liberates the Koopmeiners operation.

That’s at least my gut feel
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Who's making these :lol:


Sarebbe la scelta giusta. Juventus is the best option for him currently. Going to clubs like Napoli or Roma would be a clear downgrade with a risk of never getting back on track seeing he's already 27. Whereas Juve is in a reconstruction phase which seemingly is finely getting momentum with a promising young coach like Thiago Motta and encouraging transfer campaign so far which sees redundant players finely being shipped and replaced with young and interesting players. Not to mention we're back in the CL and be playing club WC.
Taking that 1yr extension to prove himself wouldn't be a step back but a side step at worst. Have a good season and he'll get a new long term contract from Juve or some serious clubs from abroad will show interest. Unless he's afraid he will never regain his form again and wants to grab that last decent contract now before he's found out. If that's the case then good riddance.

If we are willing to sell Chiesa for 20M, we clearly believe his best days are firmly behind him.
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
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The more I think about it, the more I think the strategy is to keep Soule` (unless a huge >40m offer comes through) and loan someone like Sancho while getting hopefully north of 25m for Chiesa. The reason is that Sancho is technically more adept at Motta's style number 1, and number 2, if we get him on a loan with an option to buy it minimizes the risk. Also, it may well be that Soule` becomes first choice voiding the necessity to buy Sancho outright the following season - leaving the powder dry for an even better option down the line.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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25m for Chiesa with 1 year left on his contract is the best we can get, probably we can put some profit clause to make it worth more if he actually regain his form and sold for north of 50m.Or just some bonuses if the buying club get European spot varied and increased by the level of the spot

Dont forget that with this operation we free around 11m in terms of Chiesa gross salary and bonuses per year

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RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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Seems like the only concrete offer is from Roma which is sub optimal for Juventus (low transfer fee) and Chiesa (wants to play champions league). Best outcome for both parties would be a foreign club playing in the champions league willing to pay closer to 30m.

The third option would be for him to accept lower wages and extend his contract by another year and try to convince Motta who is supposedly not a huge fan.
Another option that Chiesa has every right to do --- report for preseason without an extension and try to convince Motta over the next 5-6 weeks.

If that doesnt happen, he can evaluate options at the end of the window, play the first half of the season and see how it goes & reevaluate everything in the winter window, or just play out the season and leave for free in the summer.

If I'm Chiesa, I'm not being forced to a club like Roma or Napoli if I dont want to go there.
 

Siamak

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Translation: Chiesa is waiting to see if better options other than Roma come up, probably might reconsider even that bridge year contract if nobody bigger comes calling.
I think it’s time for him to go like what’s the point in him staying after all the nonsense but i highly doubt he said that publicly.
Has there ever been a negotiation between juve and his agent?
Dybala before his departure, made several times talk on extension of contract. They just didn't reach an agreement. But not even a single source has mentioned about negotiation of Chiesa's agent and juve.
 

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