Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,976
Here it is from FI:

Juventus reveal transfer plans
By Football Italia staff

Juventus director general Beppe Marotta has discussed the club’s transfer plans in a revealing interview with the Corriere dello Sport.

Having won the Scudetto this season, the Turin official is now working on building a team to challenge in the Champions League – despite fierce competition from wealthier clubs on the market.

“There are powerful owners in England, while the Germans depend on entrepreneurship and management,” the former Sampdoria man noted.

“Having lost our leadership from the 1990s, the only solution open to Italy is to focus on organisation and culture. The gap remains though, especially in revenue terms.

“We are looking to increase the size of our squad. That is a necessity because we’ll be facing the prospect of more games.

“For the same reason, boss Antonio Conte and his team are already working on what training methods to use to prevent injuries.

“We have to try and win the Champions League, our prestige obliges us to do that. Juve can’t only be content with taking part. But it depends on a lot of factors. Look at Chelsea, they seemed out and then they won it.

“We are looking for two or three excellent elements, without losing sight of the balance of a squad which has important technical and human qualities. We also have to balance the finances.”

The club’s top priority is a new striker and they’ve been linked with Arsenal’s Robin Van Persie, Luis Suarez of Liverpool and Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain.

“Van Persie is one of the best players in circulation,” he smiled. “It is possible that he, along with Suarez and Higuain, will be one of the top players we are after. They are interesting players.”

The Bianconeri have also been paired with Napoli’s Edinson Cavani and Mario Balotelli of Manchester City, but Marotta played down those reports.

“Cavani? You always have to consider the desire of the clubs which own players.

“We have never thought about Balotelli. He doesn’t fit the profile we are looking at, a profile which isn’t based solely on technical ability.”

Moving on to the club’s midfield targets, it is no secret that they hope to sign two teenagers – Manchester United’s Paul Pogba and Marco Verratti of Pescara.

“We respected the rules,” he explained when asked about the Frenchman. “Pogba, for his own reasons, didn’t intend to renew.

“We informed the club and we are now waiting for an answer. Talks are well advanced.

“Verratti? Juventus have a strong appeal again and not just with youngsters. The fact that the player wants to join us could help negotiations, but an auction has now kicked off and his price is high. We want to invest, but we have rules.”

Verratti, a surprise inclusion in Italy’s 32-man Euro 2012 squad, is being compared with Juve playmaker Andrea Pirlo.

“Pirlo, like Alex Del Piero, is hard to replicate,” Marotta commented. “I don’t see any players around with similar experience or value.

“Conte is a flexible Coach and we are looking for a versatile midfielder. Udinese’s Asamoah? He’s one of the names.

“Our defence? It is one of the hardest to break down in Europe, but we need to fully integrate it.”

Marotta was also questioned on the futures of Marco Borriello, on loan from Roma, and Sebastian Giovinco – the forward who is co-owned with Parma.

“We took an opportunity in January with Borriello. We have a month to consider our options.

“We’ve always believed in Giovinco, but he had to confirm himself as an important player which he now is. He’s matured.

“We’ll now evaluate things with Parma to decide whether to recall him or choose another path.”

The director general also confirmed whispers that Coach Conte would soon put pen to paper on a new contract until June 2015.
 

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ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
Here it is from FI:

Juventus reveal transfer plans
By Football Italia staff

Juventus director general Beppe Marotta has discussed the club’s transfer plans in a revealing interview with the Corriere dello Sport.

Having won the Scudetto this season, the Turin official is now working on building a team to challenge in the Champions League – despite fierce competition from wealthier clubs on the market.

“There are powerful owners in England, while the Germans depend on entrepreneurship and management,” the former Sampdoria man noted.

“Having lost our leadership from the 1990s, the only solution open to Italy is to focus on organisation and culture. The gap remains though, especially in revenue terms.

“We are looking to increase the size of our squad. That is a necessity because we’ll be facing the prospect of more games.

“For the same reason, boss Antonio Conte and his team are already working on what training methods to use to prevent injuries.

“We have to try and win the Champions League, our prestige obliges us to do that. Juve can’t only be content with taking part. But it depends on a lot of factors. Look at Chelsea, they seemed out and then they won it.

“We are looking for two or three excellent elements, without losing sight of the balance of a squad which has important technical and human qualities. We also have to balance the finances.”

The club’s top priority is a new striker and they’ve been linked with Arsenal’s Robin Van Persie, Luis Suarez of Liverpool and Real Madrid’s Gonzalo Higuain.

“Van Persie is one of the best players in circulation,” he smiled. “It is possible that he, along with Suarez and Higuain, will be one of the top players we are after. They are interesting players.”

The Bianconeri have also been paired with Napoli’s Edinson Cavani and Mario Balotelli of Manchester City, but Marotta played down those reports.

“Cavani? You always have to consider the desire of the clubs which own players.

“We have never thought about Balotelli. He doesn’t fit the profile we are looking at, a profile which isn’t based solely on technical ability.”

Moving on to the club’s midfield targets, it is no secret that they hope to sign two teenagers – Manchester United’s Paul Pogba and Marco Verratti of Pescara.

“We respected the rules,” he explained when asked about the Frenchman. “Pogba, for his own reasons, didn’t intend to renew.

“We informed the club and we are now waiting for an answer. Talks are well advanced.

“Verratti? Juventus have a strong appeal again and not just with youngsters. The fact that the player wants to join us could help negotiations, but an auction has now kicked off and his price is high. We want to invest, but we have rules.”

Verratti, a surprise inclusion in Italy’s 32-man Euro 2012 squad, is being compared with Juve playmaker Andrea Pirlo.

“Pirlo, like Alex Del Piero, is hard to replicate,” Marotta commented. “I don’t see any players around with similar experience or value.

“Conte is a flexible Coach and we are looking for a versatile midfielder. Udinese’s Asamoah? He’s one of the names.

“Our defence? It is one of the hardest to break down in Europe, but we need to fully integrate it.”

Marotta was also questioned on the futures of Marco Borriello, on loan from Roma, and Sebastian Giovinco – the forward who is co-owned with Parma.

“We took an opportunity in January with Borriello. We have a month to consider our options.

“We’ve always believed in Giovinco, but he had to confirm himself as an important player which he now is. He’s matured.

“We’ll now evaluate things with Parma to decide whether to recall him or choose another path.”

The director general also confirmed whispers that Coach Conte would soon put pen to paper on a new contract until June 2015.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,513
Mostly Conte, Marotta was earlier too and that didnt help us do better than 7th...
Also the x-mas transfer window was another example, apart from Caceres we did teri-bad and yet Conte insipred his men to step up, still that doesnt mean he didnt have to face the Marotta handicap though!

True that the triade as a whole was important, but somehow our management is still decent. May they copy paste Giraudo's work.
We can find decent financial managers, but the transfer manager oughts to know his football.
For many years, more than a decade, i realized that it was Moggi alone who was keeping us together, by delivering miracles in the transfer market After calciopoli and since then i have been asking that the managers issues should be given the outmost priority.
We never were the wealthiest club or higher bid, but we were really cunning and made an optimal use of our capital.
Marotta has proved time and time again that he doesnt...

Actually, Moggi practically does pulls cash out of his ass when he acquires a Cannavaro with a Carini...
He was also smart enough to make the loans work to our favor, unlike it is now and we could sell players for decent prices and generate some income.
Moggi would never sell Amauri, Melo and Diego for the sums Secco and Marotta did. Would never throw 15.5mil+5-6mil on players contracts on Bonucci. 16mil on Martinez, he knew better than that. He wouldnt being bossed by Tiagos or waste 5mil on Padoins...
So he practically would make money from nothing, comparing to what Secco and Marotta did...

True, we owe to our team at least that much...
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
“Verratti? Juventus have a strong appeal again and not just with youngsters. The fact that the player wants to join us could help negotiations, but an auction has now kicked off and his price is high. We want to invest, but we have rules.”

Krasić all over again.
 

Tak!

Senior Member
Jun 23, 2011
4,178
Honestly the past interviews Marotta has made has been rather re-assuring. So far :tup:
Whatever happens, from his answers, it seems like we will have a team at least strong enough to survive our groups in CL and still compete for scudetto. Looks like we aim to secure top three next season and have some sense of survivability in the CL which is fine by me as long as we continue to progress and work with this project. Seems logical and for the first time in many years I feel rather calm. I hope all my former rage towards Marotta has forever left me, I'll wait and see.
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Del Piero? "Juve" Do not forget, but the strategy requires cold calculation.
"There is no room for Del Piero? When management has concluded an agreement with him recently, both sides agreed on a one-year term. "Juve" Do not forget the contribution of Del Piero and respected his professionalism, who wrote the story, his departure is not connected with the likes / dislikes, just keeping the chosen strategy sometimes requires composure. "

:sergio: :sergio:
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,079
Mostly Conte, Marotta was earlier too and that didnt help us do better than 7th...
Also the x-mas transfer window was another example, apart from Caceres we did teri-bad and yet Conte insipred his men to step up, still that doesnt mean he didnt have to face the Marotta handicap though!

True that the triade as a whole was important, but somehow our management is still decent. May they copy paste Giraudo's work.
We can find decent financial managers, but the transfer manager oughts to know his football.
For many years, more than a decade, i realized that it was Moggi alone who was keeping us together, by delivering miracles in the transfer market After calciopoli and since then i have been asking that the managers issues should be given the outmost priority.
We never were the wealthiest club or higher bid, but we were really cunning and made an optimal use of our capital.
Marotta has proved time and time again that he doesnt...

Actually, Moggi practically does pulls cash out of his ass when he acquires a Cannavaro with a Carini...
He was also smart enough to make the loans work to our favor, unlike it is now and we could sell players for decent prices and generate some income.
Moggi would never sell Amauri, Melo and Diego for the sums Secco and Marotta did. Would never throw 15.5mil+5-6mil on players contracts on Bonucci. 16mil on Martinez, he knew better than that. He wouldnt being bossed by Tiagos or waste 5mil on Padoins...
So he practically would make money from nothing, comparing to what Secco and Marotta did...

True, we owe to our team at least that much...

 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
^ only kids would find those gifs funny...those gifs just prove my point and reflect the quality of their posters and the lack of counter argumentation!




I appreciate one thing from what Marotta has shown in this interview.
The modesty! He understands his actual value and he has accepted it!
He is touched by the criticism and his mistakes, unlike his blind followers here...
Respect to that!!
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
^ only kids would find those gifs funny...those gifs just prove my point and reflect the quality of their posters and the lack of counter argumentation!




I appreciate one thing from what Marotta has shown in this interview.
The modesty! He understands his actual value and he has accepted it!
He is touched by the criticism and his mistakes, unlike his blind followers here...
Respect to that!!
 

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