L' Angolo del nuovo manager...lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (17 Viewers)

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italiacalcio10

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Meh I’m not ready to conclude that Sarri is a done deal. Until Momblano, and that Italian former Bloomberg journalist admit defeat, I’ll have hope. Don’t forget, Juventus just took out €175M in 5 year financing. That’s €175M in cash available for whatever plan they have. Now some will be used to pay down some bank debt. But why take out a bond? Rates are lower for bank debt. You take out a bond because you want to fix your rate and not pay it back for 5 years. By that point Ronaldo will be no longer relevant. I would imagine Juventus is very cognizant of this window and that’s why they’ve taken out €175M in additional debt. It’s very plausible that this €175M was to kickstart the club over the next two years. If it fails they can always sell players.


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Hængebøffer

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The thing I dislike the most about this is the fact that Ronaldo's last 3 years will be under Sarri.
Expectations are zero for me. I guess you can't get disappointed when you don't expect anything.
It won’t. Allegri couldn’t handle Ronaldo (look at the fk’s) which really annoyed me. Sarri can’t even handle a nobody Kepa and Luiz.
 

Juliano13

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The thing I dislike the most about this is the fact that Ronaldo's last 3 years will be under Sarri.
Expectations are zero for me. I guess you can't get disappointed when you don't expect anything.
He'll probably score more under Sarri than under Allegri, at least the first season. After that I expect him to decline significantly.
 

Siamak

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Guardiola: "I don't see any better place than working here. It is the perfect place. I don't forget the club's support in me and that's why I'm happy to reward their confidence in me for the next two years."

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When Allegri wanted to have more power in the mercato at that time the management wanted to get rid of him as they wanted a yes man
Why wouldn't he choose to work with Ronaldo at a club where he's practically guaranteed to win trophies. It's a no brainer.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Guardiola: "I don't see any better place than working here. It is the perfect place. I don't forget the club's support in me and that's why I'm happy to reward their confidence in me for the next two years."

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When Allegri wanted to have more power in the mercato at that time the management wanted to get rid of him as they wanted a yes man
Ok it's over @Salvo
 
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