Paul Pogba (47 Viewers)

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


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italiacalcio10

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Mar 3, 2014
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Ronaldo - Dybala
James
Isco - Pjanic - Bentancur​

This team would dominate the midfield every game. Sub on Costa if you need more width.


SMS is not as good as Isco or James
The problem with both Dybala & Ronaldo up front is that you lack a true #9. Both players like to go wide, and Ronaldo in particular thrives playing off a striker with more traditional #9 characteristics. That is why Allegri always goes back to Mandzukic there. I would also be concerned with the lack of steel & energy in that midfield and not to mention a lack of strength/height. I can't see Allegri play w/ that many playmakers. Guardiola? maybe.

Allegri has said before that unless you have Can in the middle, he doesn't feel comfortable playing with very offensive mezzalas.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Juve: Pogba in, Dybala & Costa out? | Football Italia
Juventus will reportedly have to sacrifice Douglas Costa for Paul Pogba, while Inter could target Paulo Dybala if Mauro Icardi leaves.
According to Tuttosport, Manchester United responded to Juve’s enquiry for Pogba by demanding Costa in exchange.
The newspaper explains the Bianconeri ‘haven’t stopped thinking about’ the Frenchman since his return to Old Trafford in 2016, while United have ‘fallen in love’ with the winger and believe he could be ‘lethal’ in the Premier League.
However, the Old Lady would prefer to keep the former Bayern Munich attacker, given they also rate him highly, and bring back the 25-year-old in a cash-only deal.
Tuttosport also reports ‘only Dybala can compensate’ for Inter’s loss of Icardi if the striker does not sign a new contract.
The publication writes the deal makes sense as Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta took the former Palermo forward to Turin, who in turn would ‘guarantee goals’ alongside countryman Lautaro Martinez.
On the other hand, the Beneamata would have to wait for Juve to make the Argentine available for transfer so Marotta can preserve his pact of not unsettling his former players with Old Lady sporting director Fabio Paratici.
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Juve: Pogba in, Dybala & Costa out? | Football Italia
Juventus will reportedly have to sacrifice Douglas Costa for Paul Pogba, while Inter could target Paulo Dybala if Mauro Icardi leaves.
According to Tuttosport, Manchester United responded to Juve’s enquiry for Pogba by demanding Costa in exchange.
The newspaper explains the Bianconeri ‘haven’t stopped thinking about’ the Frenchman since his return to Old Trafford in 2016, while United have ‘fallen in love’ with the winger and believe he could be ‘lethal’ in the Premier League.
However, the Old Lady would prefer to keep the former Bayern Munich attacker, given they also rate him highly, and bring back the 25-year-old in a cash-only deal.
Tuttosport also reports ‘only Dybala can compensate’ for Inter’s loss of Icardi if the striker does not sign a new contract.
The publication writes the deal makes sense as Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta took the former Palermo forward to Turin, who in turn would ‘guarantee goals’ alongside countryman Lautaro Martinez.
On the other hand, the Beneamata would have to wait for Juve to make the Argentine available for transfer so Marotta can preserve his pact of not unsettling his former players with Old Lady sporting director Fabio Paratici.
First things first, Costa is indispensable he's our best winger after Mandzo and Cuads, however both of them are on the wrong side of their 30's. If Pjacca turns out good enough then I wouldn't mind letting Costa go. But not for Pogba. For Saul or Mfappe. Pogba had his chance here.
 

Juventinoo

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Oct 20, 2004
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Juve: Pogba in, Dybala & Costa out? | Football Italia
Juventus will reportedly have to sacrifice Douglas Costa for Paul Pogba, while Inter could target Paulo Dybala if Mauro Icardi leaves.
According to Tuttosport, Manchester United responded to Juve’s enquiry for Pogba by demanding Costa in exchange.
The newspaper explains the Bianconeri ‘haven’t stopped thinking about’ the Frenchman since his return to Old Trafford in 2016, while United have ‘fallen in love’ with the winger and believe he could be ‘lethal’ in the Premier League.
However, the Old Lady would prefer to keep the former Bayern Munich attacker, given they also rate him highly, and bring back the 25-year-old in a cash-only deal.
Tuttosport also reports ‘only Dybala can compensate’ for Inter’s loss of Icardi if the striker does not sign a new contract.
The publication writes the deal makes sense as Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta took the former Palermo forward to Turin, who in turn would ‘guarantee goals’ alongside countryman Lautaro Martinez.
On the other hand, the Beneamata would have to wait for Juve to make the Argentine available for transfer so Marotta can preserve his pact of not unsettling his former players with Old Lady sporting director Fabio Paratici.
This is not even a news, MU will not except Costa for Pogba ..... and Dybala for Inter ... thats will never happen .... recycled news
 
May 26, 2016
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Juve: Pogba in, Dybala & Costa out? | Football Italia
Juventus will reportedly have to sacrifice Douglas Costa for Paul Pogba, while Inter could target Paulo Dybala if Mauro Icardi leaves.
According to Tuttosport, Manchester United responded to Juve’s enquiry for Pogba by demanding Costa in exchange.
The newspaper explains the Bianconeri ‘haven’t stopped thinking about’ the Frenchman since his return to Old Trafford in 2016, while United have ‘fallen in love’ with the winger and believe he could be ‘lethal’ in the Premier League.
However, the Old Lady would prefer to keep the former Bayern Munich attacker, given they also rate him highly, and bring back the 25-year-old in a cash-only deal.
Tuttosport also reports ‘only Dybala can compensate’ for Inter’s loss of Icardi if the striker does not sign a new contract.
The publication writes the deal makes sense as Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta took the former Palermo forward to Turin, who in turn would ‘guarantee goals’ alongside countryman Lautaro Martinez.
On the other hand, the Beneamata would have to wait for Juve to make the Argentine available for transfer so Marotta can preserve his pact of not unsettling his former players with Old Lady sporting director Fabio Paratici.
Do they really get paid for this stuff? its like sci-fi without an interesting plot. The nerve
 

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