rakib567

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Apr 27, 2013
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94m in 2 years means 47m per yr

First 47m will be covered by morata, zaza, Pereyra sales

2nd 47m will be covered by coman sales, ucl revenue and other potential sales

Totally doable without selling any major player
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Even if he does get sold this summer (which I highly doubt) we're still in fantastic hands and we'll be fine. Very exciting time to be a Juventino.
It doesn't affect our CL ambitions to a detrimental degree, because the team would still be solid. But would again need a piece or two to be the most complete unit as it currently stands with a potential Higuain signing, and Pogba in midfield. But the most important factor here which would bother me in letting Pog go, is just the message it sends to every other potential superstar on the team. Juventus is not the final destination for them. I think we need to hold on to Pogba and give the CL two hard run ins, and maybe post that, if things don't work, he can go, because there will definitely come another market situation where people will be willing to pay this kind of money. Even if he goes, you simply cannot hold the club responsible. It is just insane money. 9 out of 10 clubs would let their player go in these circumstances no matter how strong or stable they were. But I would be amazed if Paul pushes for a move himself.
 

Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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We're not gonna sell Paul unless he pushes for the move, no matter the fee. The mgt has been pretty clear on this. And seriously with these new exciting signings Pogba would be rather daft to leave the club.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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94m in 2 years means 47m per yr

First 47m will be covered by morata, zaza, Pereyra sales

2nd 47m will be covered by coman sales, ucl revenue and other potential sales

Totally doable without selling any major player
The Rakibomb in this situation is the fact that we will not always have so many decent players to monetise at such uninflsted rates. For eg. The likes of Perreyra, Sturaro, Hernanes etc. As we go deeper into a higher turnover zone, we will be signing the kind of players with higher price tags and wages who will not always be easy to sell on. So the Higusin 94m deal, while it sucks, and I hate the player, is not the kind of deal Juve is likely to repeat many times post this.
 

Hust

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Rakitov Cocktail

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Pogba? Rugani? no no no Dybala & Pjaca aswell? you forget to mention Lemina and free-kick specialist Pjanic ... Oh and look at the loanees Mandragora has sick potential!

This will be the reactions of all Fifa kids next year and Marotta's trick to gain more 'reputation' :beppe:
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Rakitov Cocktail

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:lol:

I think this summer is proof Beppe follows and is likely a member of Tuz.

If he isn't Rakib himself, he feels sorry for all the flak Rakib gets each summer for his unrealistic wishes and in/out lists and formations filled with players Juve never gets...

So Beppe decided to give Rakib a gift this summer and pleaded with Exor and Elkann to release more funds. Now Beppe is dropping a real-life Rakibomb on the whole of Tuz.
 

Itay

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Aug 10, 2009
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The Rakibomb in this situation is the fact that we will not always have so many decent players to monetise at such uninflsted rates. For eg. The likes of Perreyra, Sturaro, Hernanes etc. As we go deeper into a higher turnover zone, we will be signing the kind of players with higher price tags and wages who will not always be easy to sell on. So the Higusin 94m deal, while it sucks, and I hate the player, is not the kind of deal Juve is likely to repeat many times post this.
The thing is, when you have quality players you don't need to sell garbage every year... you retain your squad and add 1-2 players each year.
Also, we bought and are still buying shitload of young talents (Matheus Pereira,Moise Kean,Mame Thiam and more), so we will be offloading some of them in the future.
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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The Rakibomb in this situation is the fact that we will not always have so many decent players to monetise at such uninflsted rates. For eg. The likes of Perreyra, Sturaro, Hernanes etc. As we go deeper into a higher turnover zone, we will be signing the kind of players with higher price tags and wages who will not always be easy to sell on. So the Higusin 94m deal, while it sucks, and I hate the player, is not the kind of deal Juve is likely to repeat many times post this.
That's really not true. Look at how well Real Madrid sells star players they no longer want. Di Maria, Ozil, Higuain, etc.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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That's really not true. Look at how well Real Madrid sells star players they no longer want. Di Maria, Ozil, Higuain, etc.
They've had blowout sales well before those three were ousted, and those players were mostly sold at losses. They've wisened up now, but point being, highly unlikely a deal like this would come to fruition in a market like Italy given that nobody besides us could pay a certain level of wage across the board. Chinese investment in he Milan teams may bode well for the future in that context. Less expensive players wi lower wages are easier to dispose than relatively expensive ones with a certain wage standard, since more often than not the expensive players play important positions which the big teams normally don't have a need gap for, unless there is a domino move in the market, or a special situation that arises or we are talking about one of the best in the position, in which case there's always a market. In this higuain case specifically, feel like a Zaza, Perreyra, Sturaro give us more opportunity or leverage in negotiations than say a more expensive Mandzu would as a single makeweight in a deal, or a Mata etc. As Napoli would either have a very clear need for that type of player or not have it.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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:lol:

I think this summer is proof Beppe follows and is likely a member of Tuz.

If he isn't Rakib himself, he feels sorry for all the flak Rakib gets each summer for his unrealistic wishes and in/out lists and formations filled with players Juve never gets...

So Beppe decided to give Rakib a gift this summer and pleaded with Exor and Elkann to release more funds. Now Beppe is dropping a real-life Rakibomb on the whole of Tuz.
If he signs Reus then it's proven Rakib=Beppe
 

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