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maxi

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Aug 31, 2006
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Next season we could basically have places in the team for replacements of:
Di Maria
Cuadrado
Alex Sandro
Rabiot
Paredes
Milik (unlikely but possible)

Which of the youngsters could replace them?
It looks to me that we should be buying at least one experienced CM (or keep Zakaria which I wanted from the start) the other cm spot will be taken by Rovella.
Di Maria - Illing Junior
Cuadrado - Barbieri (RB)
Alex Sandro - Cambiasso (I'd rather we invest in Parisi though. Cambiasso can be backup)
Rabiot - Fagioli / Boende / Ranocchia
Paredes - Rovella
Milik (or preferably Kean) - Yildiz

While all of them are certainly exciting talents, I think only a select few like Rovella and Fagioli could make it into the starting XI (and don't put it past Allegri not to). The rest would make perfect backups and maybe they can provide some competition for spots against some of the more seasoned lot. Ideally I still want Thuram to replace Di Maria and a top midfielder to replace Rabiot.
 

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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Next season we could basically have places in the team for replacements of:
Di Maria
Cuadrado
Alex Sandro
Rabiot
Paredes
Milik (unlikely but possible)

Which of the youngsters could replace them?
It looks to me that we should be buying at least one experienced CM (or keep Zakaria which I wanted from the start) the other cm spot will be taken by Rovella.
I think you could make a good case for replacing all of them internally outside of a RWB for Cuadrado and a LCB for Sandro. I view Barbieri and Cambiaso as backups and i dont believe we have a left footed CB in house ready to take a significant role with the first team next season.

I think guys like Nonge, Yildiz, and Doratiotto are the most likely primavera kids to get promoted to the first team at some point next season. I think they will all begin the year with next gen and go from there. Its gonna get to the point where theres gonna be actual competition for spots, like Miretti should probably step his game up because hes gonna have Yildiz breathing down his neck soon.
 
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Akshen

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Aug 27, 2010
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    I think you could make a good case for replacing all of them internally outside of a RWB for Cuadrado and a LCB for Sandro. I view Barbieri and Cambiaso as backups and i dont believe we have a left footed CB in house ready to take a significant role with the first team next season.

    I think guys like Nonge, Yildiz, and Doratiotto are the most likely primavera kids to get promoted to the first team at some point next season. I think they will all begin the year with next gen and go from there. Its gonna get to the point where theres gonna be actual competition for spots, like Miretti should probably step his game up because hes gonna have Yildiz breathing down his neck soon.
    Again extending MDS backfires us, he was supposed to be that backup fullback, currently he is completely useless and those young should be taking his role, but he still has contract...
    With out MDS we could just promote these guys and buy proper starting LB.
     
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    Again extending MDS backfires us, he was supposed to be that backup fullback, currently he is completely useless and those young should be taking his role, but he still has contract...
    With out MDS we could just promote these guys and buy proper starting LB.
    Yeah De Sciglio couldve easily been replaced by Cambiaso.
     

    ilmetronome

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    Sep 16, 2020
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    I think you could make a good case for replacing all of them internally outside of a RWB for Cuadrado and a LCB for Sandro. I view Barbieri and Cambiaso as backups and i dont believe we have a left footed CB in house ready to take a significant role with the first team next season.

    I think guys like Nonge, Yildiz, and Doratiotto are the most likely primavera kids to get promoted to the first team at some point next season. I think they will all begin the year with next gen and go from there. Its gonna get to the point where theres gonna be actual competition for spots, like Miretti should probably step his game up because hes gonna have Yildiz breathing down his neck soon.
    why do you think dorottiotto will get promoted while we already have locatelli and rovella in his role? and what do you think about luis Hasa? is he good?
     
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    why do you think dorottiotto will get promoted while we already have locatelli and rovella in his role? and what do you think about luis Hasa? is he good?
    Hasa is really nice, not to familiar with Dorotiotto but Hasa is a little dribbler and not your everyday Allegri type of player. Maybe of he starts to play more on the wings in the near future, ive mostly seen him playing as a RCM.

    Tbh I dont expect to many U19 players to get promoted instantly, maybe Yildiz.

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    Yeah I already said it a few times, the amount of talents we have is insane.

    Look for example how we’re discussing so many interesting prospects that it almost makes us forget Ranocchia who got selected for a training kamp by Mancini for next week (along with many others, I have to say).

    Typical modern day Juve. When we fuck up we seriously fuck up. When we commercialise we do it like no other, and apparently when we decide to focus on the youth we go all-in aswel. Anyway interesting times and by far the most interesting part of the club to follow.
    Bold part also for Mancini, almost forgot it.
     

    DanielSz

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    Sep 6, 2014
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    why do you think dorottiotto will get promoted while we already have locatelli and rovella in his role? and what do you think about luis Hasa? is he good?
    when I say promoted I don’t necessarily mean permanently. Just that they’ll see time with the first team. Injuries happen.

    I think Hasa has an uphill battle considering his physical profile. Like there’s small, and then there’s Hasa. Here’s him next to Doratiotto, who’s not a big guy at all.
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    DanielSz

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    Sep 6, 2014
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    Whats up with Tarik Muharemovic? Albanese reported a week or so ago that he was training with the first team and had the characteristics to play in the senior squad (im guessing this is in reference to him being a left footed CB, something we dont have outside that bum Sandro)

    I know hes had to deal with a pretty lengthy injury earlier this season, but he was pretty highly rated when he signed. Admittedly I havent really watched the u23s this season so i dunno about his progress. Are Riccio and Huijsen really ahead of him?
     

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