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Inglip

Senior Member
Jul 29, 2011
2,535
Only if you underperform ...

You do your job , you stays or you will see the doors ....

Those players if they have better offer they will jump the ship and for Dybala how many times he expressed the will to leave by his agent ...

I want Dybala out but not for Lukaku

So Pogba idea is finished , even based on the tax law , it is :sad:
Fuck this club, with its $5 logo and its ugly Fulham shirts
 

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kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,567
Dybala puts up Man Utd obstacles
By Football Italia staff
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Paulo Dybala is making very high demands, including a €15m commission, as he doesn’t want to leave Juventus for Manchester United in a Romelu Lukaku swap.
Multiple sources in Italy and England claim La Joya is unenthusiastic about the deal, while Juve are trying to push him towards Old Trafford.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the obstacles placed in the way of this transfer includes a €15m commission for his agent.
The salary demands are at least €10m per year plus bonuses, along with the €85-100m fee Juventus would command.
Most of that would be cancelled out by Lukaku, but there is still a gap between the valuation of the two forwards.
Dybala returned to Turin yesterday morning and was driven straight home, but is not expected at the training ground today either.
The Corriere dello Sport maintains Juve told Dybala he’s not due back for training until Monday, despite La Joya flying back earlier than expected.
His long-awaited crunch talks with Coach Maurizio Sarri could even happen over the phone.
Not only are Juve pushing Dybala towards Manchester United, but the Daily Mail also claims Cristiano Ronaldo urged him to accept the move during a WhatsApp conversation with the rest of the squad.
French site Le 10 Sport maintain the Argentine is holding out for the Premier League transfer window to close so he can go to Paris Saint-Germain.
 

Snobist

DareDevil
Apr 16, 2017
13,287
Dybala puts up Man Utd obstacles
By Football Italia staff
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Paulo Dybala is making very high demands, including a €15m commission, as he doesn’t want to leave Juventus for Manchester United in a Romelu Lukaku swap.
Multiple sources in Italy and England claim La Joya is unenthusiastic about the deal, while Juve are trying to push him towards Old Trafford.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the obstacles placed in the way of this transfer includes a €15m commission for his agent.
The salary demands are at least €10m per year plus bonuses, along with the €85-100m fee Juventus would command.
Most of that would be cancelled out by Lukaku, but there is still a gap between the valuation of the two forwards.
Dybala returned to Turin yesterday morning and was driven straight home, but is not expected at the training ground today either.
The Corriere dello Sport maintains Juve told Dybala he’s not due back for training until Monday, despite La Joya flying back earlier than expected.
His long-awaited crunch talks with Coach Maurizio Sarri could even happen over the phone.
Not only are Juve pushing Dybala towards Manchester United, but the Daily Mail also claims Cristiano Ronaldo urged him to accept the move during a WhatsApp conversation with the rest of the squad.
French site Le 10 Sport maintain the Argentine is holding out for the Premier League transfer window to close so he can go to Paris Saint-Germain.
If it’s true then this is very good. Though his demands should be higher so teams cant meet. He should ask a 20m commision and 12m salary + bonuses. But there will be no bonueses as long as manchester dont finish on top 4


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Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
5,047
I read that Dybala has indicated to Sarri he isn’t that keen on joining Manchester United and would prefer either to stay in Turin or await the rumoured interest from PSG.

This at least puts more than just a big spoke in the plans to sign Lukaku. It kills it.

Not so much a bullet dodged, more like an atomic bomb.
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,016
If it’s true then this is very good. Though his demands should be higher so teams cant meet. He should ask a 20m commision and 12m salary + bonuses. But there will be no bonueses as long as manchester dont finish on top 4


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All good, except for the fact that the club have completely ruined the relationship with him.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,310
When was the last time a truly great player...nay, a great striker completely lost the plot for an entire season and looked simply disheveled for almost an entire season? I can't think of any but I'm sure maybe a few out there.
It happens much more then you think. Lots of top strikers had complete stinker seasons without being injured. Remember Drogba, Sheva, and Eto'o all had crap seasons long before declining. Diego Costa 2 seasons ago (couldn't score double figures), Luis Suarez for the past year. New coach or lack motivation slows you down etc.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
59,310
Del Piero never played in the modern game. Back then you didn’t need power and pace to excel, but now you do. Or at the very least one of the two. Midfielders doesn’t need it in the same way as strikers/wingers do.

Can you seriously see Dybala in any of the CL semi finalist teams last season? No chance. He would kill any offensive play with his lack of pace and keeping the ball for too long. He’s simply not cut out for modern day football.
The definition of mental midgetry.
 

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