Who cares about what he says. He shouldn’t have come in the first place. He knew we were never going to play tiki taka or total football. In Italy you sit back and don’t take risks. I’m sure he did his research before coming here. If he wanted to be the Nesta or Cannavaro type of player, someone has to tell him that they played and thrived in the same rigid system.
He’s just too salty that Juve didn’t change for him. No player is bigger than the club. He wanted to leave, good fucking fortune. Life goes on.
He’s just too salty that Juve didn’t change for him. No player is bigger than the club. He wanted to leave, good fucking fortune. Life goes on.
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No, but they came from the same league. His point is that talents from across europe dont consider Italy, and by extension Juve, as attractive destinations. De Ligt was an exception, which is what made his move so surprising. But everybody knew that he was only treating us as his stepping stone for greater things. The "future captain" talk was just wishful thinking.
Also, Bremer had Inter as his only alternative, whereas Vlahovic had Arsenal. Of course they were going to choose Juve.
Also, Bremer had Inter as his only alternative, whereas Vlahovic had Arsenal. Of course they were going to choose Juve.

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