1 - Why would the club receiving the loan want to give him a run in the side if they know they will lose him?
2 - How much MORE did we pay for a 'ready' co-owned player? 4-5M? that's chump change compared to what a new transfer would cost.
the people running the system are not stupid .
Ballon D'or material those ones.
we 'failed' them by providing them A-grade tactical and physical training.
boo Juve boo.
All of them, like many others have, been very talented players and would have become great players in clubs that provides them what they need. But because they came from Juve they were bound to become mediocre. My point was that we have a decent youth system that produces average players each year, good enough to play in a serie-a team. Every serie-a and b team has two-three players that comes from our ranks but none of the players have played any games for Juventus. Not producing Juve-material players out of the material we have had to work with IS a management fail. Boo Juve Boo Yes Indeed. Over the past twenty years we've had world class quality players in our ranks yet not single one of them has gotten through except for Marchisio. The rest has become average or been scattred around. I don't consider Gio as WC but I would say that he Had the potential to become WC and would perhaps have become WC if Juve would have had the suitable environment. Producing one first team player (please don't name drop players like PDC that people here has wanted to get rid of for so many years) for I don't know how long can't be considered anything less than a management failure. Weather it's this management is better or worse I care not, all I've seen so far from it BS about WC players, WC talents, and on and on and on with more BS.
It would be interesting to hear how many great players Juve have produced over the past, say, 50 years. I can only come up with Marchisio. No other player we have produced have stayed or showed their true talents in Juve. If the club doesn't need the loan then don't fucking take it. If the problem is that the club is unwilling to play the player unless they get money for it (which they already are since Juve usually pay their wages and so on so the player is handed for free) then don't give them the player. Create a reserve team if you can't get rid of the players on loan because all clubs suddenly become overly greedy.
I don't understand what you mean by the second point. Mind explaining?
I would prefer the old way using a reserve team as a bridge between a-team and youth team.
Very few WC players over the years have ever been loaned out in their career but instead granted opportunities by their team. Something we will never offer any player until he's at least 23-25. I envy Bayern M amongst many other teams who are even willing to offer players like that Badstuber time on the pitch even when he was worser than Bonucci ever has been. I'm not saying Badstuber is WC, I even consider him below avarage, but it is the management how its and its beliefs I'm concerned with. We have said for past ten years that we will primarily focus on our youth sector, a bag of nonsense.
If Bologna believes Sörensen can contribute and they feel he can compete for a starting spot. Then loan him out. Fucking pay them a bonus of 200 000 euros if he gets to play 900 minutes if money is the rid issue here. If they want co-deal or something else then fuck 'em. Start that reserve team and hopefully some day in the future that team can reach and withhold a spot in Serie-B.