PedroFlu

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You think the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United, Barcelona or Manchester City would be happy with that kind of mercato when they are revamping the team?

Are we elite or not? Because I don't see one big name signing in that list.
There are worlds of difference between Juve and this clubs, financially. From what I know, Juve is operating on the edge of its capability, specially considering the huge increase in salaries in the past 5 years.

Also the income/asset numbers in relation to debt already contracted is probably much higher at Juve atm than at those clubs.

For this reason I really don't think there's much space to increase debt by committing to pay transfer fees.

In other words, the comparable reputation to these clubs shoudnt mislead us to compare the investment strength on the market.

We are probably closer to Atletico. The revenue has been steadily increasing in the commercial area, but the improvement is limited largely due to outdated and long term sponsorship deals.

Gotta do a much better job than these clubs to be on the same level they are, and also hope they fuck up.

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You think the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United, Barcelona or Manchester City would be happy with that kind of mercato when they are revamping the team?

Are we elite or not? Because I don't see one big name signing in that list.
You can throw words like elite and other words out there but in the end its not about reputation its about revenue and honestly we dont have it right now. We are pumching above our weight and Marotta should be celebrated. There are other areas to get mad at but what he does what the small amount we have is simply incredible
 

Kopanja

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You can throw words like elite and other words out there but in the end its not about reputation its about revenue and honestly we dont have it right now. We are pumching above our weight and Marotta should be celebrated. There are other areas to get mad at but what he does what the small amount we have is simply incredible
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Trio set for Juve exit | Football Italia

Juventus trio Stefano Sturaro, Rolando Mandragora and Alberto Cerri are reportedly close to leaving the club.

According to Tuttosport, West Ham United and Everton are both interested in Sturaro and could pay €20m for the midfielder.

As for Mandragora, the newspaper believes Juve could raise €15m from selling the starlet as Genoa are 'close’ to bringing him back.

Finally, the Bianconeri would be holding 'more and more’ talks with Cagliari and Eintracht Frankfurt for Cerri, who scored 15 goals and assisted 10 for Serie B side Perugia during a loan spell last season.

The three departing would tie in with a previous narrative as the Old Lady look to fund a big-money move for Joao Cancelo.
 

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Trio set for Juve exit | Football Italia

Juventus trio Stefano Sturaro, Rolando Mandragora and Alberto Cerri are reportedly close to leaving the club.

According to Tuttosport, West Ham United and Everton are both interested in Sturaro and could pay €20m for the midfielder.

As for Mandragora, the newspaper believes Juve could raise €15m from selling the starlet as Genoa are 'close’ to bringing him back.

Finally, the Bianconeri would be holding 'more and more’ talks with Cagliari and Eintracht Frankfurt for Cerri, who scored 15 goals and assisted 10 for Serie B side Perugia during a loan spell last season.

The three departing would tie in with a previous narrative as the Old Lady look to fund a big-money move for Sergei Milinkovic Savic.
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