Gonzalo Higuaín (27 Viewers)

How many Goals will Pipita score this season in all comp?

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GarfielD

Senior Member
May 21, 2009
13,428
Why would we sell him? He is the least of our problems. Just get WC RB and WC CM, add Can, Caldara, Spina, backup keeper, get one experienced CB (T. Silva) and get Morata/Martial if there is a chance + if Mandzu leaves. Keep Dybala, Sandro, sell Sturaro, Asa, Lich.
 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
6,500
Why would we sell him? He is the least of our problems. Just get WC RB and WC CM, add Can, Caldara, Spina, backup keeper, get one experienced CB (T. Silva) and get Morata/Martial if there is a chance + if Mandzu leaves. Keep Dybala, Sandro, sell Sturaro, Asa, Lich.
He slows everything down in attack and makes us much worse as a team with him on the pitch
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
He slows everything down in attack and makes us much worse as a team with him on the pitch
Yep.
He doesnt work for us the way we are using him. Is not the brightest outside the box and tends to run at defenders and lose the ball frequently. Not in part his fault because he and dybala are forced to track back to look for balls, when he should be at the receiving end of thru passes in the 3/4 and inside the box.

Next year im 100% he (higuain) would be better for us, assuming we are able to assemble a hell of a midfield... but then dybala will continue being the outcast in our formations since we will likely play with wingers to accomodate Higuain. So if i have to sacrifice someone to see Dybala reach new heights at Juventus, then so be it, sell pipa. Dybala will give us more at the long run.

We can win serie A with DYbala and some good wingers anyways, which is the only reason to keep Higuain (league goals). We all know he is not the man to take us to another level on the CL. Dybala is not either right now, but with a proper set up, he has more potential to reach than Higuain which is already starting to decline.

Another important thing, he seems to be the kind of guy who has problems keeping his fitness, because of natural traits of his body. He will have harder and harder time keeping up the workload with every passing season. So if we want to cash in, it should be now.
 

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
Morata can go shine Gonzalos boots.
This is stupid man, why are you and others comparing the two? If anything Allegri wont use Morata as CF he'll be either Mandzukic's replacement or his sub so the comparison isn't fair and Morata is still younger and has plenty of room to improve and become a killer.

As for Pipita, I've loved his contribution and instinct since he joined, it's obvious he feels good at Juve more than any other place and that there's much more he wants to give the fans and club, but man I so much want him to make a difference in some of the big European matches, he's missing that piece and that's why Juve paid so much, for his goals in CL KO rounds.

However, I would only replace him with Lewandowski or Cavani, it doesn't make sense selling him when we know there's slight chance getting any of them. And I believe next year will be his year.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,880
31 years old in dec and 50m would give me enough reasons to sell.

He does slow us down..let's face it his best season at napoli was because napoli's tactics were super offensive and that style just suited him best. He doesnt get that opportunity here under allegri.

Morata as a CF would actually suit our style better. He is faster, better in terms of linking others up around him so costa dybala bernardeschi would all benefit more...morata may score less but others around him would score more and that is ehat we need.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
If this is true - Would you swap Higuain for Morata? (straight swap)
I mean - Higuain is clearly the better player but:
1. Higuain is old and in a constant decline
2. Higuain is very heavy which made him look non existent against top teams (see our games vs Real and Barcelona for example)
Nah, we should ask for money. Even if I believe that Higgy is on decline and Alvaro is on his way up, that's just one of the potential scenarios, a fair deal would be Alvaro + 20ish m for Higgy
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,351
Nah, we should ask for money. Even if I believe that Higgy is on decline and Alvaro is on his way up, that's just one of the potential scenarios, a fair deal would be Alvaro + 20ish m for Higgy
Yeah like thats going to happen...
They ask for 60M while we alledgedly ask for 50M - Best scenario in terms of a swap is a straight swap... No way they`ll offer Morata+20M

as for 50M who would you pick as a replacement?
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
If this is true - Would you swap Higuain for Morata? (straight swap)
I mean - Higuain is clearly the better player but:
1. Higuain is old and in a constant decline
2. Higuain is very heavy which made him look non existent against top teams (see our games vs Real and Barcelona for example)
without thinking twice
 

sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
2,723
Stop talking out yo azz. Morata isnt exactly a consistent performer. At least higuain goes through bouts where he is literally unbeatable, scoring from every angle every body parts
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,304
Of course don't want to see Higgy leave but from posts here (Beppe cheap) money will be needed to buy in the summer. So i guess either him or Sando must go to get some cash.
 

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