Gleison Bremer (15 Viewers)

Apr 17, 2013
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I don't understand when you look at the Union forum, none of them talk about Bremer and Manchester's interest, it's only in Italy that you hear of an imminent sale.


It's sure but we need qualification for the Champions League at all costs, and Allegri to be fired. The players are at their wits end, Chiesa is having a bad season, Vlahovic and Rabiot alternate between very good and passable, Bremer generally excellent, has had dips in performance. All these major players are waiting to extend their contract or not, and it depends on the presence of this cancer which serves as our coach.
Basically I am sure that these players like Juve and Italy, Chiesa is his country, Vlahovic and Bremer arrived in Italy very young and have an attachment to this country, Rabiot flourished at the club while he could have left.
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
111,505
CBs don't matter if you play properly. Bologna has conceded 2 more goals than us. Bremer can't play back 4 either. If we have to sacrifice someone it should be him.
I mean, if you're a CB and for whatever reason you can't play in a back four, then you're an overrated clown. And the management buying players like this are fucking morons, too. And the coach who plays him.
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
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I mean, if you're a CB and for whatever reason you can't play in a back four, then you're an overrated clown. And the management buying players like this are fucking morons, too. And the coach who plays him.
Playing as a CB in a back 3 instead of a 2 is a whole different ball game. It’s not his fault he’s always played in a team that plays in a back 3 at the top level. IIRC he played in a back 4 for one game at the WC and looked shaky, but there were other factors there too.

Fact is he’s unproven in a back 4, so that’s always going to be a risk until he’s tried out there.
The other fact is people need to accept we are a selling club so it’s pointless to become attached to players anymore and accept anyone will be sellable. The hard part is all these expensive players we’ve acquired over the past decade, hardly anyone has been sold on for a profit. In that sense if we’re not fighting for major trophies anymore we will need to get used to freebies and cheap deals again.
 

CarloP

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2010
610
Great, this looks to be the latest in a long pattern of squandered CB assets. Says a lot about the club when we keep Rugani but get rid of players like De Ligt, Bremer, Demiral, Romero, Dragusin for cut-rate prices.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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Since Juventus don’t use this type of clauses in their contracts it probably means that it was a request for the player when he renew the contract…

Now on the amount, if it’s 60 M it also prosbably means that we also gave up on that and also means that in the players mind he wanted a window to leave the team at some point
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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Great, this looks to be the latest in a long pattern of squandered CB assets. Says a lot about the club when we keep Rugani but get rid of players like De Ligt, Bremer, Demiral, Romero, Dragusin for cut-rate prices.
None of those players have shown to matter nearly as much as attackers and CMs.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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For Juventus they believe if they sell Bremer for €70m they could retain €30m in order to sign his replacement. In their minds they would’ve made some profit” (@FabDellaValle)

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The dream of Giuntoli remains Buongiorno who fits the ideal profile of a Juventus player: he is young, Italian and has the mentality desired. However the interest for now is one-sided. Between competition with Inter and Milan, plus dealing Cairo and Torino, this is a more difficult track” (@FabDellaValle)
 
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For Juventus they believe if they sell Bremer for €70m they could retain €30m in order to sign his replacement. In their minds they would’ve made some profit” (@FabDellaValle)

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The dream of Giuntoli remains Buongiorno who fits the ideal profile of a Juventus player: he is young, Italian and has the mentality desired. However the interest for now is one-sided. Between competition with Inter and Milan, plus dealing Cairo and Torino, this is a more difficult track” (@FabDellaValle)
giuntoli's dream... fucker is not even young, he is 25 and mediocre as shit. from bremer to califiori to buongiorno to rugani. giuntoli is a clown.
 

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