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If we did sell Dybala, what price would that be at for you guys? Reason I ask is, that I believe that every player has their price in the market, and clubs that run like businesses tend to take that approach when reviewing the plausibility of a sale, and future investment. I personally don't think Juve would sell Dybala currently, or that he would want to move either, but situations change over time for club or player. I am also of the opinion that you never sell a once in a generation type player, but Juve being Juve, where nobody is bigger than the club, will always sell if the price is right, irrespective of the player or his stature. Like Beppe said, we pay close attention to player will.
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Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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Once we sell Dybala or Pogba we wont even win Scudetto.

We need more players like them, not Mata, Draxler or other pussies you get once you sell your best player for 100 million.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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If we did sell Dybala, what price would that be at for you guys? Reason I ask is, that I believe that every player has their price in the market, and clubs that run like businesses tend to take that approach when reviewing the plausibility of a sale, and future investment. I personally don't think Juve would sell Dybala currently, or that he would want to move either, but situations change over time for club or player. I am also of the opinion that you never sell a once in a generation type player, but Juve being Juve, where nobody is bigger than the club, will always sell if the price is right, irrespective of the player or his stature. Like Beppe said, we pay close attention to player will.

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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like with every important player, we wont sell unless he asks to leave. and judging by his recent comments he has no intention of doing so, so we arent selling for whatever offer
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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If we did sell Dybala, what price would that be at for you guys? Reason I ask is, that I believe that every player has their price in the market, and clubs that run like businesses tend to take that approach when reviewing the plausibility of a sale, and future investment. I personally don't think Juve would sell Dybala currently, or that he would want to move either, but situations change over time for club or player. I am also of the opinion that you never sell a once in a generation type player, but Juve being Juve, where nobody is bigger than the club, will always sell if the price is right, irrespective of the player or his stature. Like Beppe said, we pay close attention to player will.
Between this and your constant stream of nonsense posts about how we're in danger of losing the scudetto each year... :sergio:

When has Juve "always sold if the price is right"?

You have one example. Zidane. One single player. A player who was 29 at the time, and in need of a change of scenery as his play was starting to decline here.

FFS, we refused to let certain players go when we were relegated.

We've never been a club that always sells irrespective of the player or his stature. And of course we pay attention to player will, but it's not the be all and end all with our most prized players... For example, Dybala, Pogba, etc. We clearly have no inclination to sell them for any price.

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like with every important player, we wont sell unless he asks to leave. and judging by his recent comments he has no intention of doing so, so we arent selling for whatever offer
Even if this does come up, I doubt we just sell him or Pogba because they ask to leave. We'll do all we can to convince them to stay.

We have no history of selling our best young players. We've never done it. Not for the right price, not due to player will. Never.

Zidane was 29. Vidal was 28. Both were coming off their worst seasons at Juve. Our managements regarded both sales as big successes.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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Between this and your constant stream of nonsense posts about how we're in danger of losing the scudetto each year... :sergio:

When has Juve "always sold if the price is right"?

You have one example. Zidane. One single player. A player who was 29 at the time, and in need of a change of scenery as his play was starting to decline here.

FFS, we refused to let certain players go when we were relegated.

We've never been a club that always sells irrespective of the player or his stature. And of course we pay attention to player will, but it's not the be all and end all with our most prized players... For example, Dybala, Pogba, etc. We clearly have no inclination to sell them for any price.

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Between this and your constant stream of nonsense posts about how we're in danger of losing the scudetto each year... :sergio:

When has Juve "always sold if the price is right"?

You have one example. Zidane. One single player. A player who was 29 at the time, and in need of a change of scenery as his play was starting to decline here.

FFS, we refused to let certain players go when we were relegated.

We've never been a club that always sells irrespective of the player or his stature. And of course we pay attention to player will, but it's not the be all and end all with our most prized players... For example, Dybala, Pogba, etc. We clearly have no inclination to sell them for any price.

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Even if this does come up, I doubt we just sell him or Pogba because they ask to leave. We'll do all we can to convince them to stay.

We have no history of selling our best young players. We've never done it. Not for the right price, not due to player will. Never.

Zidane was 29. Vidal was 28. Both were coming off their worst seasons at Juve. Our managements regarded both sales as big successes.
they both seem to have no intention of leaving at all so we can close that topic for another 4-5 years atleast (i dont even know why its being brought up all the time)
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Between this and your constant stream of nonsense posts about how we're in danger of losing the scudetto each year... :sergio:

When has Juve "always sold if the price is right"?

You have one example. Zidane. One single player. A player who was 29 at the time, and in need of a change of scenery as his play was starting to decline here.

FFS, we refused to let certain players go when we were relegated.

We've never been a club that always sells irrespective of the player or his stature. And of course we pay attention to player will, but it's not the be all and end all with our most prized players... For example, Dybala, Pogba, etc. We clearly have no inclination to sell them for any price.
Thsre is a rumour about a 90m euro bid. I ask a question about how everyone here values the player, and that's nonsense? Ok. If that's the case you don't need to address it the next time.

To dignify you with a response however, and where I was coming from: I must've been living under a rock, not to have seen Juve sell the likes of Baggio. Juve incidentally have also sold the likes of Inzaghi, who while I personally was not a fan off, was Juve's top scorer for three consecutive seasons at the time. I've seen Juve sell Vidal, who is now conveniently 28 years old and coming off his worst season, while half the forum here, yourself probably included would fap to the acquisition of a 29 year old Cavani or a 31 year old Mascherano. And then there's Zidane, only the greatest player of the era, who was sold because he was in decline at '29'. In fact, I've even seen Juve sell Vieri who was once again their top scorer for the season he was sold in to Athletico Madrid, and was neither 29, nor in decline.

Moving on.


Even if this does come up, I doubt we just sell him or Pogba because they ask to leave. We'll do all we can to convince them to stay.

We have no history of selling our best young players. We've never done it. Not for the right price, not due to player will. Never.

Zidane was 29. Vidal was 28. Both were coming off their worst seasons at Juve. Our managements regarded both sales as big successes.
We'll do all we can to convince them to stay is subjective. We could do a lot more but we may choose not to because we are run like a business. And our management regardeing a sale a big success is an open ended statement with regards to the team, especially in the case of Vidals sale. It may qualify as profit and the team may have won the Scudetto, but if it was really a success the management wouldn't be out looking for a Vidal replacement still and if you think he was sold to cash in then you maybe mistaken because Beppe himself said Vidal was sold due to his own will, which comes back to the club's approach and policy of no player being bigger than the club. Zizou, for that matter was also sold because his wife wanted to move to Spain first up, and not because we considered him to be in decline.

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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Thsre is a rumour about a 90m euro bid. I ask a question about how everyone here values the player, and that's nonsense? Ok. If that's the case you don't need to address it the next time.

To dignify you with a response however, and where I was coming from: I must've been living under a rock, not to have seen Juve sell the likes of Baggio. Juve incidentally have also sold the likes of Inzaghi, who while I personally was not a fan off, was Juve's top scorer for three consecutive seasons at the time. I've seen Juve sell Vidal, who is now conveniently 28 years old and coming off his worst season, while half the forum here, yourself probably included would fap to the acquisition of a 29 year old Cavani or a 31 year old Mascherano. And then there's Zidane, only the greatest player of the era, who was sold because he was in decline at '29'. In fact, I've even seen Juve sell Vieri who was once again their top scorer for the season he was sold in to Athletico Madrid, and was neither 29, nor in decline.

Moving on.




We'll do all we can to convince them to stay is subjective. We could do a lot more but we may choose not to because we are run like a business. And our management regardeing a sale a big success is an open ended statement with regards to the team, especially in the case of Vidals sale. It may qualify as profit and the team may have won the Scudetto, but if it was really a success the management wouldn't be out looking for a Vidal replacement still and if you think he was sold for profit then you maybe mistaken because Beppe himself said Vidal was sold due to his own will, which comes back to the club's approach and policy of no player being bigger than the club. Zizou, for that matter was also sold because his wife wanted to move to Spain first up, and not because we considered him to be in decline.

Thanks and goodnight.
Ummm. We sold Inzaghi because we had Trez and had no need for Inzaghi anymore. We were moving on from the player. We signed a young player in Salas with the funds, although that signing turned into a disaster as he was injured the entire time he was here. You're also making up outright lies. Trez outscored Inzaghi in 00-01, 14 goals to 11. Hence the reason we moved forward with Trez, also because we our success in Europe had disappeared after Inzaghi's first season at the club.

Vieri was not our top scorer in 96-97 before he was sold. Him, DP, and Padovano all had 8 goals in Serie A. DP had 15 in all comps to his 14. Nor was he some giant at Juve. He was here for 1 year, and clearly the club didn't think of him as some essential player. We replaced him with Inzaghi.

We sold Baggio to move forward with Del Piero. Plain and simple. We had no need for him anymore. Oh, and guess what. We won the CL the year after he left, and played in 3 straight CL finals.

Thanks for proving my point. :lol:

There is still only 1 example of Juve selling a player because the price was right, and it was for a 29 year old Zidane, while the club was stagnating and having poor results. That's it. And yes, him wanting to leave was important, but so were the poor results the club was getting with him as a leader. Obviously. He was coming off a terrible season.

And Beppe said he came to Vidal with the offer from Bayern, and Vidal said he'd like to take it. SO if we take Beppe's words at face value, Bayern gave an offer to the club for Vidal, and we presented it to the player, which pretty clearly shows we were very interested in selling him. It more so suggests that we were giving him the option to stay if he'd like.
 

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