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Pirlo's Beard

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A warm up jinx for the CL final.

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Newest update from GDM says 28 + 8 plus 2 youngsters, and the bonus' are difficult to attain. Not a bad deal at all
The '8' is bonuses? Should be an interesting player and that's a reasonable price because if his relationship with old Zamp wasn't shit and he signed a new contract, he'd have been whored out for the next 2 years then some club like PSG would come along and splash 40 on him
 

lucabrasi9tre

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A warm up jinx for the CL final.

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The '8' is bonuses? Should be an interesting player and that's a reasonable price because if his relationship with old Zamp wasn't $#@! and he signed a new contract, he'd have been $#@!d out for the next 2 years then some club like PSG would come along and splash 40 on him
Dybala's desire to play here really drived this deal. Even Zampa admitted it.
 

Nicholas

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Gazzetta saying it was all agreed with his agent and Dybala in January he'd join us, similar to what we did with Morata to beat the competition.

Got to hand it to Beppe and Paratrici here.
 

Hust

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Decisive day for Dybala?
By Football Italia staff


Juventus will reportedly meet with Paulo Dybala’s agent in Milan today, moving closer to finally sealing a deal for the forward.

The Bianconeri have been increasingly linked with the forward in recent weeks, and are thought to be very close to officially signing the Argentinian.

Tuttosport reports that Pierpaolo Triulzi will meet with the Turin giants today in order to agree a contract, which is seen as a formality, with only Dybala’s signature required.

The newspaper then reports that the Old Lady will finalise the fee for the 21-year-old, which would involve the club paying €32m for the striker, and may not be confirmed today.

Some of that fee is likely to be offset by Juve giving up their right to Edoardo Goldaniga and Eric Lanini, who are co-owned by the two clubs.

Tuttosport believes there will also be €8m in bonuses included in the deal, which would be linked to Dybala’s performances, as well as the achievements of Juventus - league position, Champions League success.

Calciomercato also reports that Triulzi will meet with the Bianconeri, but believes the deal to be worth €28m, with €8m in bonuses.

The website also reports a potential slip of the tongue from Juve’s general manager Giuseppe Marotta.

The site reports that Marotta was asked about Dybala after the Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid, and appeared to state that the player had signed, before correcting himself.

“Dybala is a 21-year-old, he’s wanted by a lot of teams. He needs to gain experience.

“We’ve made a major investment… we haven’t signed him. We’re negotiating.”

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Gazzetta saying it was all agreed with his agent and Dybala in January he'd join us, similar to what we did with Morata to beat the competition.

Got to hand it to Beppe and Paratrici here.
So essentially went behind Zamps back? :lol:
 

Paul Poker

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Apr 7, 2013
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even so how are they expected to fund such big transfers when they are already in breach of ffp and actually haven't sold any of their assets to fund it.
Exactly. That's why all these links to Inter seem made up. Didn't some management figure from Inter state that they can only afford a zero-sum mercato? So if they want to keep Icardi, whose sale is gonna generate these sums they supposedly are offering for players like Dybala and Yaya? In any case, why the hell would Dybala want to join Inter anyway?
 
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