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


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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You are mentioning some factors here which makes holding onto Pogba a possibility. We are truly a prestigous club. No one is saying we have "become Parma". So there is the possibility of him staying here, of course there is. But is it likely? The thing is, it won't really be long until Pogba can demand wages in the 8-10 million bracket. It won't happen right away, but I don't see it taking many years. Sure, he could stay in Italy due to the prestige of Juve and how much he loves the club, I'm not ruling that out. But the point is: he'd have to truly cherish those factors and give them substantial weight, because financially it would mean he'd have to 'settle'.

I didn't really wanna go further down the road of this topic, but I just had to reply to this as you seem to have completely missed the point and do not even put any weight to the current financial state of Serie-A and how far we're lacking behind the true financial powerhouses of world football.
This is all that needs to be said.

With pogba, we need to make clever use of him and win the CL in the upcoming 3 years or so, because inevitable his fame and talent will be equaled just by wages of his stature, and in this modern era of unreal salaries outside of italy, it will be difficult to match the offers that will come for him.

The only way he and vidal can stay with us, is by showing crazy loyalty to our team.

Is not impossible, but like gem say, we need to be very aware of the pogba situation and not fool ourselves. He will only get bigger, and depending on how much bigger we can get, we will be able to ensure his stay here.
 

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MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
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By the time Pogba warrants 8M a year, I'm sure we could afford it. It's possible we could afford it just on revenue increase alone. But also, you could probably manage it with Buffon's retirement and a cheaper replacement + scrapping an overpaid squad player for a youngster.

There is no excuse for us to lose a player like this unless the offer is 100M.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
23,993
Once we hit steady 300-350m revenues most of our worries of keeping the best assets will be behind us. In 3-4 years it might happen. Ridiculous offers will still remain ridiculous and very hard to refuse, but we certainly won't lose players over contract disputes and our inability to meet their demands.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,291
The goal will grab attention (not unreasonably), but Pogba came far closer to putting in a full good game there than he normally does.

Often plays a brilliant 20-30 minute spell only to drift to the fringes of the game for an extended spell, but he was more continuously involved and influential tonight.
:agree:
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
What would be Raiola's cut in a 50M transfer? between 5-15% I guess.

If being extorted by Raiola is the price to keep Pogba and be a preferential end for his players, so be it.

Pay the man 7.5M out of the books every 3 years to keep this condition and it's settled. 2.5M a year. This would secure Pogba for many many years to come, and also secure a privileged relationship with Raiola which could pay a lot of dividends in the future.

I'm pretty sure Raiola has the upper hand deciding the future of his players except for Ibra.

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http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/mino-raiola/details/berater_282.html

Hey, look at the list of players he's got.

Make it 5M a year to Raiola + his integral legal cuts in players business.

This would secure right away Matuidi for free in June.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,617
Once we hit steady 300-350m revenues most of our worries of keeping the best assets will be behind us. In 3-4 years it might happen. Ridiculous offers will still remain ridiculous and very hard to refuse, but we certainly won't lose players over contract disputes and our inability to meet their demands.
This! It is not so much as to whether or not we have money. Werent we at the top of our game in 2000 when we sold Zidane to Real? As this Croatian fucker said, ridiculous offers will remain ridiculous regardless of the stature and financial situation of any team. Do you think that Real would not accept an offer of 250/300 mil for CR7? Or do you think Barca would refuse an offer of 400 mil for Messi?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Thats the best possible approach. Get a bond with Raiola. Give him a fat agent fee for each extention. Get him on the right side

By the time Pogba warrants 8M a year, I'm sure we could afford it. It's possible we could afford it just on revenue increase alone. But also, you could probably manage it with Buffon's retirement and a cheaper replacement + scrapping an overpaid squad player for a youngster.

There is no excuse for us to lose a player like this unless the offer is 100M.
The wage structure needs to be right. But once pogba becomes the best player at the club, we could definatly go 6-8 mil for him.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
This! It is not so much as to whether or not we have money. Werent we at the top of our game in 2000 when we sold Zidane to Real? As this Croatian $#@!er said, ridiculous offers will remain ridiculous regardless of the stature and financial situation of any team. Do you think that Real would not accept an offer of 250/300 mil for CR7? Or do you think Barca would refuse an offer of 400 mil for Messi?


Agreed, it's difficult to refuse a mental offer no matter how well your club is doing. That being said, if we're well off enough to fill our 'weak' spots with top players. Selling Pogba for say 60Mill is a lot more pointless compared to if we were struggling to keep afloat.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,603
In financial terms, we wont have many problems giving out large paychecks in a few years if the club's growth continues at this pace but even that is not enough to keep a player tied to the club.
Our progress in footballing terms too (CL runs and Serie A titles) will be necessary in keeping Juve attractive.

If you want a player to think twice before leaving Juve for the likes of Monaco, Chelsea, PSG, City then you gotta offer competitive salaries at the very least while maintaining serie A dominance. If you want to be as attractive as Bayern, Barca and Madrid however, you need to be capable of offering competitive salaries AND competitive football achievements.
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,402
As the old saying goes, you have to spend money to make money

I'm feeling a cheeky 30M Cavani bid, rumour has it he's unhappy with PSG being in Ibras shadow

Let's get dem fifa-esque dreams and make them come true :tuttosport:

I want me some Pogba-Cavani bromance.
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
why even bother discussing a transfer?

I am so tired of having to hear about what if scenarios everytime pogba or vidal have a good game.

how about we worry about them leaving when you an actual transfer (not rumors) start to materialize? is that too much to ask? or has the suns panic mode virus spread across the forum??
:tup: it is very lame to always read such things
 

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