Paulo Dybala (118 Viewers)

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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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hey, why are you ignoring Camo?
Just forgot to have him there was not intentional. He wasnt as high profile as the others, but ofc staying in B was still huge by him. The others could literally walk into any starting 11 especially gigi, nedved and alex
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
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The fucked up part is that those red douche-cunts can actually afford to test the waters with an insane bid, and offer him a ridiculous salary. We have also seen that Juventus are not averse to selling their best players, if presented with a lucrative offer.
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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Just forgot to have him there was not intentional. He wasnt as high profile as the others, but ofc staying in B was still huge by him. The others could literally walk into any starting 11 especially gigi, nedved and alex
to me he's on the same level as the others, maybe not an all time football great like DP or Buffon, but a legend nevertheless
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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And ended 4min later.

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On a serious note.

This Dybala contract renewal has a scent of the Zidane situation to me. Hear me out. As some of your can gather, I've never been one to turn down a big money offer from selling any player as long as it'll improve our current squad. It's the Juve way. It's not a loser mentality as some say it is because we seem to be obsessing ourselves with other clubs in how the right thing is done. I've never done that nor I care what others are doing, just us. We've never been a club spanking money left right and centre year in year out unless we recoup a massive chunk from a sale.

Now Dybala signs a contract extension, and let's say gets sold to Real for £110m. It's business and in the world of football currently that's good money, none of this oh let's wait a few more seasons as he'll be worth £200m, cos you can just fuck off you muppet. This is how we operate.
We reinvest and bring in 3 top players from that sale alone. E.g. Sanchez, Donnarumma, & some other area needing strengthening obviously our midfield. We've got our annual summer budget hardly unused but like I said depends on who we're getting. Call it what you want but that's how we operate and like I said from the beginning of this post, it feels to me like the Zidane thing all over. It's business our business and to be honest I like it.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Faaak No! Selling your best and most marketable player for the 3rd summer in a row is a shitty business model. We might be able to dominate the watered down Serie A (not sure for how much longer tho), but in the long term it is a damaging strategy which takes us further away from our goal of European glory.

Now, if Dybala leaves, and in exchange we are guaranteed James, Verratti, and Morata, then I'm all for it :D
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
Faaak No! Selling your best and most marketable player for the 3rd summer in a row is a shitty business model. We might be able to dominate the watered down Serie A (not sure for how much longer tho), but in the long term it is a damaging strategy which takes us further away from our goal of European glory.

Now, if Dybala leaves, and in exchange we are guaranteed James, Verratti, and Morata, then I'm all for it :D
Dybala money can't pay for 2 of them, let alone 3
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
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Now, if Dybala leaves, and in exchange we are guaranteed James, Verratti, and Morata, then I'm all for it :D
You see, it's growing on you too :D I like it. Whatever players come and I assuming the Ones you've mentioned then it's a no brainer. It's how we do to compete. Obviously not selling our main asset every summer but when there's potential to strengthen like the players you've mentioned every few years until we're at a stage where we're up there with the very top financially then this is how it has to be for a while longer.

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And I'm only up with the idea IF ONLY it'll get top players in exchange. But thought that's obvious, but to some here we've got to spell it out.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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In today's football it does seem inevitable he'll be gone in 2/3 years. Let's see.
Shame he already played for Argentina. Apparently we should focus on the Chinese market now. I bet players that they can give citizenship and that can play for their NT will be worth even more in the near future.
 

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