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How many minutes will he play for jj in 23-24 season?


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In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,326
With 3 years of contract left :)lol:) it's ridiculous to think that a sale can be forced against the selling club's will.

repeat after me

We want to sell him.
We want that money.
You're pretty dense.

It has always been our intention to sell players if they are really adamant about wanting to leave. So if Pogba states he wants to leave Juventus and United offer us the correct amount of money, we will let him leave. Simply because that's our policy. What we want depends on what Pogba wants. So yeah, it is his decision.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,018
With 3 years of contract left :)lol:) it's ridiculous to think that a sale can be forced against the selling club's will.

repeat after me

We want to sell him.
We want that money.
Then they are retards if they want to sell 23 yo superstar, money making machine, only to invest most of that money into 29 yo Higuain. I don't buy it.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
He doesn't have to accept the buying club's terms.
Even if WE want to sell, he can just say I want to stay at Juve.

James wanted to be sold by Real this window, but he didn't want to leave.
Look, it's ok to defend the club's decision to sell him in favour of a much needed striker. I see that and I respect people who hold this opinion.

But please, don't sell me that shit of Pogba wanting to leave for EL club firstly, and the club being defenseless against it secondly.
 

Liviu

Senior Member
Jan 10, 2015
992
Juvefc.com ‏@juvefcdotcom 10m10 minutes ago

Spanish paper AS report that scheduled medical tests for Pogba at the the Miami Cardic and Vascular Institute have been cancelled [AS]

Juvefc.com ‏@juvefcdotcom 3m3 minutes ago

*They didn;t say it was for a 'medical' - Just that medical tests were scheduled and have been cancelled by Raiola [AS]
 
Jul 25, 2016
72
Look, it's ok to defend the club's decision to sell him in favour of a much needed striker. I see that and I respect people who hold this opinion.

But please, don't sell me that $#@! of Pogba wanting to leave for EL club firstly, and the club being defenseless against it secondly.
I'm not defending any decision or advocating any decision.

All I'm saying is that if Pogba wants to stay, all he has to say is 'No' to any contract of personal terms offered to him by the buying club. How is that wrong? It doesn't matter that our club has accepted the offer, all Paul has to do is refuse to contract of the buying club if he truly wants to stay.
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
You're pretty dense.

It has always been our intention to sell players if they are really adamant about wanting to leave. So if Pogba states he wants to leave Juventus and United offer us the correct amount of money, we will let him leave. Simply because that's our policy. What we want depends on what Pogba wants. So yeah, it is his decision.
What if Pogba says it's up to the club. He is happy to stay if we give him a better deal, but he is ok to go if we like the fee. Do you think we will sell for 120?
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
Look, it's ok to defend the club's decision to sell him in favour of a much needed striker. I see that and I respect people who hold this opinion.

But please, don't sell me that shit of Pogba wanting to leave for EL club firstly, and the club being defenseless against it secondly.
Don't disagree. This is definitely a two way street, and club and player are both ok with it, although neither will take a stand for it. Nithing from stopping the club from taking him off the market. 3 more years on his contract. Even if he would be the one sulking, how many of those 3 years would he not contribute to? It's ridiculous to think that the player is the only one wanting this deal. For two straight seasons now, in which we have won big silverware, our two most important players have come and told us they want out while we are defense less to do anything about that? Yea, I don't buy that.
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
Don't disagree. This is definitely a two way street, and club and player are both ok with it, although neither will take a stand for it. Nithing from stopping the club from taking him off the market. 3 more years on his contract. Even if he would be the one sulking, how many of those 3 years would he not contribute to? It's ridiculous to think that the player is the only one wanting this deal. For two straight seasons now, in which we have won big silverware, our two most important players have come and told us they want out while we are defense less to do anything about that? Yea, I don't buy that.
agreed. I don't buy it for the Vidal deal either. There was something else there, too.
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,249
that is totally incoherent. try again, please.
They will take him like they took Miki from Dortmund. Accept it, it's OK, we gave had a wonderful mercato and got world class players in defense, midfield and attack. Beppe covered us well, however there is only so much Beppe can do, Pogs wants that 13mil/season, Raiola wants his 20 mil and wants a second commission by selling to Madrid in 3-4 years.

Pogba probably wants to out do the shock transfers of the NBA.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Look, it's ok to defend the club's decision to sell him in favour of a much needed striker. I see that and I respect people who hold this opinion.

But please, don't sell me that $#@! of Pogba wanting to leave for EL club firstly, and the club being defenseless against it secondly.
Its not too difficult to understand. it all depends on Pogba´s priorities and on how much Raiola has poisoned his brain. Look, ManU is offering massive wages, and the opportunity to play in a league full of coverage, sponsors and stars. Not only that, but in a team he knows well and in a city that is more lively than turin. Also the fact that he will be playing under mourinho who is a legendary coach (currently overrated) helps. But majorly. in the end is all about glamour and hype if the EPL, which in contrast with serie A, is depressing and you know this.

Also, Pogba could be already bored of winning serie A and not winning the CL. yes, is stupid to go to a eruopa league team if you want to win the CL, but we dont know what arcane stupidities Raiola has inserted in his brain..because we need to remember that the fat bastard wants his piece of the cake which is the primary reason of him wanting Pogba there.

About the club being defenseless, well if Pogba wants to go out, it seems we are not willing to keep him here against his will. Yes , stupid policy but at least it seems this time we are fighting a little against it at least. Tyring to convince him to stay.

Juvefc.com ‏@juvefcdotcom 10m10 minutes ago

Spanish paper AS report that scheduled medical tests for Pogba at the the Miami Cardic and Vascular Institute have been cancelled [AS]

Juvefc.com ‏@juvefcdotcom 3m3 minutes ago

*They didn;t say it was for a 'medical' - Just that medical tests were scheduled and have been cancelled by Raiola [AS]
What this means? what medical?
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
agreed. I don't buy it for the Vidal deal either. There was something else there, too.
Yup. the club was ok with letting him go for some reason. My guess is about non football related issues with him, which only the board knew and they grew tired. I assume this because he is already on good shape (not like he was with us but ok).

I think in the end the board decided he was not worth the effort of keeping. It seems moronic to let go a player like him...but we will never know the real reasons behind sceenes.

What iwas not ok was the way we didnt replaced him properly.
 

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