Paulo Dybala - ST - Palermo (41 Viewers)

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Dostoevsky

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For that kind of money I'd much rather take Mata or Isco. Heck I'd even try to get Willian from Chelsea for that sum.

Dybala is good but I'd be annoyed dropping over 20 million on him. Certainly with only 12 months left, if he's desperate to stay in Italy, then let him stay another year to see if he's the real deal and pick him up on a free.
No thanks.

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Dybala looks great but damn, 35mln? That's some heavy shit right there.

I also really wonder if that means Tevez staying or not. Or is it just Llorente going out.
 

JuveJay

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Dybala is one of the 'best to most likely ratio' we can get, as long as the price is right. Getting hold of the better young talents from within the league is something the likes of Bayern, United and others have been doing for years, and Dybala has world class potential. He's one of the outstanding young talents. It's better we get hold of them than have them escape, like Alexis, Cuadrado, Cavani and others.
 

Fellas

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For that kind of money I'd much rather take Mata or Isco. Heck I'd even try to get Willian from Chelsea for that sum.

Dybala is good but I'd be annoyed dropping over 20 million on him. Certainly with only 12 months left, if he's desperate to stay in Italy, then let him stay another year to see if he's the real deal and pick him up on a free.
Salary+lenght of contract is as important for the price of the deal. So dybala is alot cheaper. Even if both would cost the same in transfer fee.
 

juvefan27

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Apr 17, 2012
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This smacks of desperation.

Not a chance Marotta would offer €35m (unless it's €1m over 35 years...), clearly trying to get an oil money team to bid the €40m.

He keeps saying how we're in negotiations, clearly Marotta is refusing to budge on his offer (whatever it is), and no-one else has made a concrete offer.

Add in the fact that Dybala wants Juve, he's clearly desperate to try and get City or PSG to offer something silly, as he knows he can't get anything more out of the great one.

:beppe::beppe::beppe::beppe:
 

Dostoevsky

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Sanchez went to Arsenal over us.... Jovetic to City....... Cavani to PSG.....Pastore to PSG to name a few.
That's what, most of the time, only papers say.

I still doubt we wanted Sanchez or Cavani. Or if we did, we never had a chance to land them for that money, that's just pure Tuttosport rubbish IMO.

And no, I'm not saying we can compete with top clubs when it comes to player. I do think however that we're in a great spot to attract players, especially young ones, as we're dominating in Italy and doing pretty great (amazing if we go through against Monaco). So yeah, I do think we stand a chance as long as we have money (which, in the past, we didn't really spash. Or we did but it was overall a big sum for quantity, not quality, like we can afford doing now).
 

Hust

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That's what, most of the time, only papers say.

I still doubt we wanted Sanchez or Cavani. Or if we did, we never had a chance to land them for that money, that's just pure Tuttosport rubbish IMO.

And no, I'm not saying we can compete with top clubs when it comes to player. I do think however that we're in a great spot to attract players, especially young ones, as we're dominating in Italy and doing pretty great (amazing if we go through against Monaco). So yeah, I do think we stand a chance as long as we have money (which, in the past, we didn't really spash. Or we did but it was overall a big sum for quantity, not quality, like we can afford doing now).
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This smacks of desperation.

Not a chance Marotta would offer €35m (unless it's €1m over 35 years...), clearly trying to get an oil money team to bid the €40m.

He keeps saying how we're in negotiations, clearly Marotta is refusing to budge on his offer (whatever it is), and no-one else has made a concrete offer.

Add in the fact that Dybala wants Juve, he's clearly desperate to try and get City or PSG to offer something silly, as he knows he can't get anything more out of the great one.

:beppe::beppe::beppe::beppe:
That's also under the idea that Dybala would go for money. He doesn't seem to be a gold digger
 

Ocelot

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No way we're offering €35 million cash :D 25-30million + players perhaps, if this isn't complete BS again, à la "Arsenal have made an offer".
 

juvefan27

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That's also under the idea that Dybala would go for money. He doesn't seem to be a gold digger
Sure, but if (for example) Manchester City offer €40m, and Zamp says "I'm not accepting any offer from Juve that's below that", is Dybala really gonna say "Juve or nothing"?

I don't think anyone will offer the €40m, or even the 35, but Zamp is clearly getting desperate as Marotta has him over a barrel.

If we're the only serious offer, and Dybala wants to come, then sooner or later he'll have to accept what Marotta is offering, or lose him for free.

That's why (in my opinion) he's claiming we've offered €35m and saying "they want to close in the next week" or whatever he said, to try and get a rich club to panic buy.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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For that kind of money I'd much rather take Mata or Isco. Heck I'd even try to get Willian from Chelsea for that sum.

Dybala is good but I'd be annoyed dropping over 20 million on him. Certainly with only 12 months left, if he's desperate to stay in Italy, then let him stay another year to see if he's the real deal and pick him up on a free.
In terms of wages we would probably have to pay Mata 4 times what we will pay Dybala.. also Mata would cost 35 million pounds probably not Euro

I would be happy if we signed Dybala. I think he would do well at Juve and turn into a superstar
 
Mar 30, 2006
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He said it billion times he wants to stay in Italy. To be honest I think Tevez will leave this summer
I could see it too (if we do sign Dybala) but I dont think it would be smart to let him leave and assuming Dybala can immediately do what Tevez is doing. Tevez is playing great so if its a matter of saving money on his wages I is much more useful to keep him. I could only see him leaving if we got a transfer fee for him that would help pay for Dybala.

I think we will get 10 million for Llorente (plus not having to pay his wages) and will have a lot of money from this years CL... we hopefully can keep Tevez and bring Dybala.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Dybala becomes unrealistic when City, United, PSG, Arsenal etc get involved.
Yet Isco and Mata wont ? Some stronk logic right there.

Isco would be the most sought after player in Europe if he were to become available.Mata on the other hand is proven quality and would surely attract a lot more suitors than Dybala would at this point.
 
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