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


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DUKAC

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Feb 29, 2012
11,943
Vidal is the symbol of Juve's uprising. He arrived an unknown turning down Bayern to join us. He's the symbol of our success alongside Conte and Bonucci. Pogba is a fantasy player for anyone and he is incredible. But Vidal was incredible as well. Pogba grew from playing with him and Pirlo. And Vidal is equally unique as Pogba!
Absolutely.I was just describing the comments about his departure.He was my favorite player .I didn't watch Bayern game since he joined them except when we played against them.
Just one thing.Vidal agreed personal terms with Bayern before he joined us.So he didn't turn them.It was Leverkuzen general manager who blocked the transfer because he didn't want to strengthen direct rivals.That's how he ends here.That's why Rummenige was so pissed of because they missed him.Nevertheless he was a perfect player while he played here.
 

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Tomate

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Jul 19, 2014
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You know what happens when a club finds an agreement with Verratti and Verratti asks to leave PSG? The PSG management laughs him out of the room and keeps him anyway. Or when Real finds an agreement with Lewa, which they supposedly did early in the year, before having to realize Bayern doesn't care, because they are truly a non-selling club unlike us.

At Juve we roll over immediately and use that demand as an excuse to sell, instead of showing some strength and keeping the player, regardless of what he and his agent wants. With Pogba we would have a world-class team, including a world-class midfield, without him - considering the midfield options on the market - we won't. Keeping him and having a world-class team is a golden opportunity that may not come again any time soon, it would be in the interest to keep him no matter what. Selling him on the other hand is acting in the interest of Pogba/Raiola, not Juventus. The management deserves heavy criticism if they let go of Pogba and subsequently degrading the midfield to only having one reliable player with Pjanic and possibly Marchisio (if he stays fit) within 12 months, selling both Vidal and Pogba shortly after them demanding to go.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
You know what happens when a club finds an agreement with Verratti and Verratti asks to leave PSG? The PSG management laughs him out of the room and keeps him anyway. Or when Real finds an agreement with Lewa, which they supposedly did early in the year, before having to realize Bayern doesn't care, because they are truly a non-selling club unlike us.

At Juve we roll over immediately and use that demand as an excuse to sell, instead of showing some strength and keeping the player, regardless of what he and his agent wants. With Pogba we would have a world-class team, including a world-class midfield, without him - considering the midfield options on the market - we won't. Keeping him and having a world-class team is a golden opportunity that may not come again any time soon, it would be in the interest to keep him no matter what. Selling him on the other hand is acting in the interest of Pogba/Raiola, not Juventus. The management deserves heavy criticism if they let go of Pogba and subsequently degrading the midfield to only having one reliable player with Pjanic and possibly Marchisio (if he stays fit) within 12 months, selling both Vidal and Pogba shortly after them demanding to go.
PSG can afford to let a contract run out, then buy a new player cause they dont need the sale money

Same with madrid, kinda same with bayern



not quite so with juve
 

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