Julian Draxler - AM LC - Schalke 04 (43 Viewers)

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jakku7

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That explains why VS are all fapping to him. Clueless chickens. We thought Dybala transfer was risky? A safe bet compared to what we are getting into here.
They are fapping because Draxler in terms of playing style reminds them our former French star - Zidane.

We have been monitoring Draxler since 2012/2013 and I hope we know what we are doing bringing him in.
 

Roman

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I Live in Germany and i didnt even know that this kid is a world cup winner lol. Hardly anyone is talking about him being a star for 2 years it's all about meyer or sane or even goretzka
Draxler did better than Meyer.
Meyer is younger by 2 years,but at the age 18-20 Draxler showed more...

Draxler had more assists,creating chances,dribbles,shoots more...
 

JuveJay

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That explains why VS are all fapping to him. Clueless chickens. We thought Dybala transfer was risky? A safe bet compared to what we are getting into here.
If the deal goes through we have to hope we are going to bring the best out of him, but there is definitely a lot of risk here with him being a young player from a Germanic culture. It's not the same as when Morata arrived. There are only three players who would be able to converse with him upon arrival (Khedira, Lichtsteiner and Mandzukic).

The kid obviously has a lot of base talent, he's a natural. But I'd be seriously worried about him if he's struggling in Germany at a smaller club to then come here and be expected to slot in quickly. That would be more than a pleasant surprise.
 
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If the deal goes through we have to hope we are going to bring the best out of him, but there is definitely a lot of risk here with him being a young player from a Germanic culture. It's not the same as when Morata arrived. There are only three players who would be able to converse with him upon arrival (Khedira, Lichtsteiner and Mandzukic).

The kid obviously has a lot of base talent, he's a natural. But I'd be seriously worried about him if he's struggling in Germany at a smaller club to then come here and be expected to slot in quickly. That would be more than a pleasant surprise.
Italian is an easy language to learn
 
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If the deal goes through we have to hope we are going to bring the best out of him, but there is definitely a lot of risk here with him being a young player from a Germanic culture. It's not the same as when Morata arrived. There are only three players who would be able to converse with him upon arrival (Khedira, Lichtsteiner and Mandzukic).

The kid obviously has a lot of base talent, he's a natural. But I'd be seriously worried about him if he's struggling in Germany at a smaller club to then come here and be expected to slot in quickly. That would be more than a pleasant surprise.
He also speaks english, so u have pogba, evra, chiellini, idk who else speaks english
 

JuveJay

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Italian is an easy language to learn
It's not difficult, but the language issue is only part of it.

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He also speaks english, so u have pogba, evra, chiellini, idk who else speaks english
Didn't know that. Arsenal it is then. BTW I don't think Chiellini's spoken English is very good. I'm pretty sure Lichtsteiner speaks English as well.

Side issue anyway, the cultural difference and tactical nature of the game would be the biggest issues.
 
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It's not difficult, but the language issue is only part of it.

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Didn't know that. Arsenal it is then. BTW I don't think Chiellini's spoken English is very good. I'm pretty sure Lichtsteiner speaks English as well.

Side issue anyway, the cultural difference and tactical nature of the game would be the biggest issues.
Yea but hopefully he will be able to adapt quickly
 

Seven

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It's not difficult, but the language issue is only part of it.

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Didn't know that. Arsenal it is then. BTW I don't think Chiellini's spoken English is very good. I'm pretty sure Lichtsteiner speaks English as well.

Side issue anyway, the cultural difference and tactical nature of the game would be the biggest issues.
I think almost everyone in Western Europe (Benelux, Germany, Scandinavia) has some notion of English. At least enough to get by.
 

sebastian

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It's not difficult, but the language issue is only part of it.

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Didn't know that. Arsenal it is then. BTW I don't think Chiellini's spoken English is very good. I'm pretty sure Lichtsteiner speaks English as well.

Side issue anyway, the cultural difference and tactical nature of the game would be the biggest issues.
Lichtsteiner just talks in german to him so is khedira.
 

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Agent: 'Draxler could go for €25m’

Julian Draxler’s agent believes Juventus could buy his client for €25m, and admits that talks are taking place.

The Bianconeri are keen to bring the Schalke 04 youngster to Turin, and the German club confirmed yesterday that they had allowed the player to talk with the Old Lady.

“It’s true, we’re talking with Juventus,” Roger Wittmann told Tuttosport.

“I think a deal could be concluded for €25m. His release clause [a reported €45m] is no longer applicable after June 30, and that will also apply for the next two seasons.”

Interestingly, the figure quoted by the player’s representative is exactly halfway between the valuations of the respective clubs.

Juve are thought to be offering €20m, with Bundesliga side holding out for €30m.
 
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