Nicolò Fagioli (41 Viewers)

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The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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Personally, it saddens me to see a juventino home ground player, a fan of the team, leave, especially in times where the “bianconeri blood” is extinguished in the team…

I think that with a different management Fagioli would have been much more important and cant help thinking that seen how Koop and Costa are playing Fagioli couldn't do worse... and to make it worse we ended up reinforcing a direct rival for 4th place.

P.S Seeing what he did with Kean, I think Palladino is going to do wonders with Fagioli

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PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
Disappointing, he's an Italian international bench warmer, still only 23, has good experience and going for peanuts and what more for fiorentina. Some real desperate moves, even an injury prone Lloyd Kelly costed more and no-one outside of england has even heard of him.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
I'm not a fan of selling cheap homegrown local depth players and filling roster with equally average foreigners who will be there 1-2 seasons tops.


They don't need to be be and all, but it shouldn't be hard to keep likes of Fagioli and other from academy types in similar way we kept Tacchinardi for so long long as bench/depth player. Sort of a identity/culture bearer option in roster.


He has struggled for sure since he came back from the ban, but what is 16m gonna get us?
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
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I'm not a fan of selling cheap homegrown local depth players and filling roster with equally average foreigners who will be there 1-2 seasons tops.


They don't need to be be and all, but it shouldn't be hard to keep likes of Fagioli and other from academy types in similar way we kept Tacchinardi for so long long as bench/depth player. Sort of a identity/culture bearer option in roster.


Hs has struggled for sure since he came back from the ban, but what is 16m gonna get us?
Exactly this.
Funding Susan’s insane wages? Dipsy Lols hair dye fund? What a total waste.
Rovella, Huijsen, any talent whatsoever….sold for buttons. Average junk paid for with a penny on all the dollars. Omnishambles
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
I'm not a fan of selling cheap homegrown local depth players and filling roster with equally average foreigners who will be there 1-2 seasons tops.


They don't need to be be and all, but it shouldn't be hard to keep likes of Fagioli and other from academy types in similar way we kept Tacchinardi for so long long as bench/depth player. Sort of a identity/culture bearer option in roster.


He has struggled for sure since he came back from the ban, but what is 16m gonna get us?
wat do you mean whats it going to get juve?

you told us 25m was nothing for a goalie who is goood with feet. now it's time to pay for that 25m. you knew it was coming.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,639
What if Fiorentina finish top 4? Then this deal would have influenced the outcome.

He has been a failure. With his long ban it also affected his chances to grow and fight for a starting position. But loaning him to Fiorentina who are 1p behind us with a game in hand is weird. By no means is Fagioli a world beater but loaning him to Parma or Genoa or smth makes more sense, like years ago with Giovinco at Parma. Fiorentina is direct competition for 4th right now. Its not even if he is good or bad. Fiorentina play in Conference League. They have been 2x runner up last 2 years. They need rotation options anyway to compete both Conference league and serie a, and they are fighting with us and Lazio and couple of others. This transfer gives them options to rotate and rest players. Why would we do that to our direct competitor?
 

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