Leandro Paredes - CM/DM - PSG (8 Viewers)

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Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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That remains to be seen and you know it.
Sure, but it would be nice for us to roll the dice on some promising young players instead of spending money that much more urgently needs spent on other areas. Surely we can have Fagioli or Miretti as our backup/coppa CM and spend the 20m on a fullback instead? Or a winger, or a backup CF. If we include our talented young players CM is the deepest area of the squad. Plus it's not like Paredes looks like a worldbeater is it?
 

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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Sure, but it would be nice for us to roll the dice on some promising young players instead of spending money that much more urgently needs spent on other areas. Surely we can have Fagioli or Miretti as our backup/coppa CM and spend the 20m on a fullback instead? Or a winger, or a backup CF. If we include our talented young players CM is the deepest area of the squad. Plus it's not like Paredes looks like a worldbeater is it?
I hope we do trust these youngsters as backups. But I don't see a starting regista in our team... Locatelli is a mezz'ala for me.

I'd prefer a better player than Paredes too but he ain't half bad.

We can't or certainly won't buy a fullback when we have 4 options on the left and 3 on the right...
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
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I hope we do trust these youngsters as backups. But I don't see a starting regista in our team... Locatelli is a mezz'ala for me.

I'd prefer a better player than Paredes too but he ain't half bad.

We can't or certainly won't buy a fullback when we have 4 options on the left and 3 on the right...
If we play with wingers and mezzale (judging by our transfers that's our plan) I don't see a need for a regista, and we can play with a destroyer instead. Zakaria looks like that guy to me.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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If we play with wingers and mezzale (judging by our transfers that's our plan) I don't see a need for a regista, and we can play with a destroyer instead. Zakaria looks like that guy to me.
There is a need for a regista as Allegri wants and uses one. Not buying the players the coach actually wants, is what we've been doing wrong for years now...
 

PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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I'm not against getting a new good player who is a specialist as a DM or whatever. What I don't like is this guy is the typical PSG overpaid and often injured mercenary with a weak mentality and who might be OK coasting on his last big paycheck. And I'm suspicious he's slow and kida soft.

Looks like a lazy signing. Icardi style. I mean, there must be a reason PSG is letting the guy go.

Check his injury history last season: https://www.transfermarkt.com/leandro-paredes/verletzungen/spieler/166237

He fits well with Juve's transfer policy, indeed
 

Boksic

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I'm not against getting a new good player who is a specialist as a DM or whatever. What I don't like is this guy is the typical PSG overpaid and often injured mercenary with a weak mentality and who might be OK coasting on his last big paycheck. And I'm suspicious he's slow and kida soft.

Looks like a lazy signing. Icardi style. I mean, there must be a reason PSG is letting the guy go.

Check his injury history last season: https://www.transfermarkt.com/leandro-paredes/verletzungen/spieler/166237

He fits well with Juve's transfer policy, indeed
I agree.

We've picked up too many flops from other teams or players on the decline in their career. Juve is traditionally a club that buys players from smaller clubs and take them to the next level.

It has worked well in relatively recent years with Dybala, Locatelli, Chiesa, Pjanic, hopefully Vlahovic. Bremer hopefully follows that model too. There will always be ones that don't work out but I think we need to do more of it.
 
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PedroFlu

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Sep 20, 2011
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I agree.

We've picked up too many flops from other teams or players on the decline in their career. Juve is traditionally a club that buys players from smaller clubs and take them to the next level.

It has worked well in relatively recent years with Dybala, Locatelli, Chiesa, Pjanic, hopefully Vlahovic. Bremer hopefully follows that model too. There will always be ones that don't work out but I think we need to do more of it.
And so do Liverpool, Bayern, and pretty much every successful non oil club... sign the guy on the verge of explosion or peak, or a little bit earlier. Only very rarely afterwards.

BTW, is it so hard to understand that Juve needs to sign players with resale value? Paredes, Morata... signings like this won't age well.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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There is a need for a regista as Allegri wants and uses one. Not buying the players the coach actually wants, is what we've been doing wrong for years now...
Are you saying Wegwi is limited tactically?!

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I'm not against getting a new good player who is a specialist as a DM or whatever. What I don't like is this guy is the typical PSG overpaid and often injured mercenary with a weak mentality and who might be OK coasting on his last big paycheck. And I'm suspicious he's slow and kida soft.

Looks like a lazy signing. Icardi style. I mean, there must be a reason PSG is letting the guy go.

Check his injury history last season: https://www.transfermarkt.com/leandro-paredes/verletzungen/spieler/166237

He fits well with Juve's transfer policy, indeed
He actually seems like a huge mercenary. Just imagine him going from eazy breezy PSG taking daily strolls in Prince-Marmottan to playing for Juve. Disaster waiting to happen.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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:yuck: :inter: So, is it inevitable that we're acquiring this limited lazy soft ass inconsistent Pezevenki Pussyfag Faggot pansy shitcunt with zero resale value on high wages?

I have two requests:

1.) Don't ban me from his player thread
2.) Allow me to insult him once per week

Thank you :b81:
 
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I agree.

We've picked up too many flops from other teams or players on the decline in their career. Juve is traditionally a club that buys players from smaller clubs and take them to the next level.

It has worked well in relatively recent years with Dybala, Locatelli, Chiesa, Pjanic, hopefully Vlahovic. Bremer hopefully follows that model too. There will always be ones that don't work out but I think we need to do more of it.
Exactly
 
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