Juan Manuel Iturbe Arévalos - Winger - Hellas Verona (6 Viewers)

Would you like to see Iturbe at Juve at these rumored numbers?

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JuveJay

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I like this transfer, maybe we are overpaying but at least it has more sense to me than the Morata guy.

Since we are spending around 45M, i wonder if we had a chance with Griezmann.
It's quite obvious by now that we would rather spend it on two players. The upside to that is having a €35m player (Morata, because of the limiting clause) and then a potential other big money player (if Iturbe explodes he's worth over €40m). This is how our model needs to work, we generate more options and money this way, we aren't yet financially strong enough to cherry pick ready made players.
 

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he_is_legend

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It's quite obvious by now that we would rather spend it on two players. The upside to that is having a €35m player (Morata, because of the limiting clause) and then a potential other big money player (if Iturbe explodes he's worth over €40m). This is how our model needs to work, we generate more options and money this way, we aren't yet financially strong enough to cherry pick ready made players.
It's a risky move, i sincerely would prefer spend the cash for Griezmann rather than Morata and Iturbe.
 

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It's quite obvious by now that we would rather spend it on two players. The upside to that is having a €35m player (Morata, because of the limiting clause) and then a potential other big money player (if Iturbe explodes he's worth over €40m). This is how our model needs to work, we generate more options and money this way, we aren't yet financially strong enough to cherry pick ready made players.
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It's a risky move, i sincerely would prefer spend the cash for Griezmann rather than Morata and Iturbe.
And that's not risky?
 

AlexOB

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Apr 2, 2014
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Next season is going to be very interesting for sure.

I'm expecting the start of a slow, but steady transition from the 3-5-2 we know from last season, to a new 4-3-3 formation incorporating our rumored two new youngsters Iturbe and Morata, as well as Berardi from 2015 onwards.
I don't expect roaring success from the get go, but it is defenitely better than experiencing a Milan in two years time, with an overaged squad and a huge wage bill. With Pogba, Iturbe, Morata, Berardi, Asamoah possibly Rugani and Ogbonna (still young for a defender and I haven't given up hope on him just yet), our team has a solid foundation for the foreseeable future.
If I know Conte, we will work with the 4-3-3 since the pre-season. When he wants do to something, he wants to do it well and immediately. He'd not take some matches at the beginning of the season for the transition, and we can't even afford it, since we plan to win in every competition in the first stages. And I'm also quite sure that, when he had talks with the board, he's also asked, possibly, for most the players to be bought before the preseason camp. Infact we can see how the transfers are speeding up in these days.
 

AlexOB

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I add, fortunately this guy does not play in the PL, otherwise his value would be unmatchable for us and teams with more funds would be chasing him. If he played in England, his goals against Fiorentina and Bologna where he dribbles past 3-4 players in style before smashing it in the net would be known worldwide.
 
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