Ouasim Bouy (5 Viewers)

May 22, 2007
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Bouy wrong to join Juve
Thursday February 2 2012​

Former Inter midfielder Wim Jonk has questioned Ouasim Bouy’s decision to leave Ajax for Italian giants Juventus.

The 18-year-old signed a contract until June 2015 with the Old Lady this week, a move which has been criticised by the former Dutch international.

“I told Ouasim that this would not be a wise move for him,”
Jonk, who works for the Ajax youth academy, told Voetbal International.

“We designed a path for him to go down and he was close to making his debut in the Ajax first team. Everything was going according to plan and then Juventus arrived.

“I advised him to stay, to emerge at Ajax, where he would have been given the possibility to play. We would have then sold him abroad.

“If Eljero Elia has been unable to do well for Juventus, then how will Ouasim at his young age?”

Bouy is an attacking midfielder.

Elia, meanwhile, is a Dutch winger who was signed by Juve from Hamburg in the summer. The 24-year-old has made just two League appearances since.

http://www.football-italia.net/node/15305
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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I think he means that Juventus is too big of a step for Big Bouy and that he should have stayed with Ajax where he could have more easily made the first team.
 

Halabalu

Senior Member
Dec 5, 2011
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I think he means that Juventus is too big of a step for Big Bouy and that he should have stayed with Ajax where he could have more easily made the first team.
Yeah ! Thats right. I have no ideas about the way we can use him permanetly and give him so desirable time on the pitch for growing up. New Iago Falce can easily happen !
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Well, Lejero is a special case because the guy has what it takes to be good... but he seems to be just a inmature kid...and from the looks of it.... conte dont like his lack of commitment (theres no other explanation for his lack of playing time).

If conte is willing to let guys like Giovinco play... i dont see why we cannot point fingers to eljero for his own failures.
 

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