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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
If we sell Dybala and Sandro, I really hope we fail miserably next season, so the fucking management realize, once and for all, that Juventus is not a fucking supermarket. Absolutely and utterly pathetic.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Mighty Liverpool tells them to fuck off, so Barca comes knocking at our door, knowing we a are nice salesmen.
How long til Dybala recieves an email, telling him that he want's to leave now?
Can't see Dybala tolerating Allegri for more than one more season. He has already disrespected him once. Can see it happening again this season.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,593
If a player doesn't "tolerate" our coach then he is at the wrong club.

You will do what the coach asks you to do, that's what you get paid for, if you can't accept that - goodbye.
 

pavelnel

Senior Member
Oct 24, 2006
2,474
Reportedly Liverpool value Coutinho at around 150 mln euro. If Barca asks for Dybi we should tell them 200 mln euro or to fuck off. If we are going to lose him at least bankrupt them. :alen:
 

Catenaccio

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2002
3,363
If Neymar goes to PSG, then Barca has to also convince its fans they would have upgraded their squad. They would want to buy 2 attacking players potentially. I don't know Barca's squad THAT well but MSN is MSN and there are no back ups fighting for a 1st team place.

Dybala would not be a Neymar replacement because he plays on the left and Dybala on the left would effectively take away 80% of his goal threat. Coutinho fits better in that system. However, Dybala could be Messi long term replacement. So they might figure - 225m fro Neymar and then spend 120m for Dybala and 150m for Coutinho. They make a huge profit on Neymar and the wages they would pay for Coutinho and Dybala would not be much higher than Neymar's alone. Totally doable from Barca's perspective.

I certainly hope that this is not what they are thinking.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
If Neymar goes to PSG, then Barca has to also convince its fans they would have upgraded their squad. They would want to buy 2 attacking players potentially. I don't know Barca's squad THAT well but MSN is MSN and there are no back ups fighting for a 1st team place.

Dybala would not be a Neymar replacement because he plays on the left and Dybala on the left would effectively take away 80% of his goal threat. Coutinho fits better in that system. However, Dybala could be Messi long term replacement. So they might figure - 225m fro Neymar and then spend 120m for Dybala and 150m for Coutinho. They make a huge profit on Neymar and the wages they would pay for Coutinho and Dybala would not be much higher than Neymar's alone. Totally doable from Barca's perspective.

I certainly hope that this is not what they are thinking.
Sounds like something Beppe would do, sold Dybala for 30m less than Coutinho, it means Coutinho=Dybala + 30m :lol::lol:
 

sgjuveboy

Senior Member
Oct 31, 2012
2,723
If we sell him, we take 10 steps backwards. In order for the league to be relevant, in order for sponsors to throw money at us, and in order for us to stay successful, we need to retain our best players. No one outside of Italy, or within Italy for that matter, gives two $#@!s about players like De Sciglio or Sturaro. Players like that don't attract sponsors, don't win you games, and don't make the league better.
Totally agree! I don't get how people are excited about bernadrschi. He isn't an attractive player to market. He doesn't even have a cool name! End of the day, football is entertainment show business. U wanna make money and be successful in football, u have to attract media attention. Even more so in the current days of Conor McGregor. Our management doesn't seem to realize that
 

Dino_mk

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2007
2,040
... End of the day, football is entertainment show business. U wanna make money and be successful in football, u have to attract media attention. Even more so in the current days of Conor McGregor. Our management doesn't seem to realize that
Totally agree with this.
There is rumor that big part of Bayern decision to get James Rodriguez was his popularity in social media. James is second (after CR7) most followed football player on Instagram, twitter, and facebook. That is the huge gain for his employee.

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adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
6,635
:lol:

Barça accelerates on the market

The club trusts Atlético will negotiate a discount on the clause of the French and knows Juve will open the doors to the Argentine.
 

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