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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Logic would also tell most people that De Ligt is going to leave at some point. He has a contract until 2024, and his agent is Raiola.

He's already earning a lot for a raw talent, and as of yet unproven CB. Can he become world class? Potentially.

However, like I've stated, and you've stubbornly refused to acknowledge, it is not up to us. De Ligt will decide his future, and the sooner you accept he's not going to be around here for much longer, the better.

Do I want De Ligt to stay? Absolutely. Is he going to? No. I don't rate De Ligt as highly as some of you do, and he's already our highest earner. A 22 year old defender is our highest earner. Let that sink in.

To avoid a potential Dybala situation, what do we do then? We sell before it's too late.

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Oh look here. Sandeep has resurfaced to take cheap shots.

Listen here, you insufferable douche nozzle.

There is no reality in which losing our, arguably, best player on a free is a good idea.
So you’re admitting we should have sold Dybala already?

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And Chiesa is our best player. MDLof cuads at second followed by a healthy “performing” Dybala.

I quote performing because that’s the other half of the battle. First half is having him healthy, second half is hoping he is in the mood and not on an aborigine walk-a-bout.
 

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
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So you’re admitting we should have sold Dybala already?
Well, that depends. Does management really want him gone? If that's the case, they really fucked up.

Tbh, given the circumstances, if I could go back in time, I'd have sold Dybala, prepared to sell De Ligt this summer, and that would have allowed us to bring in Vlahovic, Tchouameni and a quality winger.

On the other hand, our midfield is ass, so I still think a 4-2-3-1 with Dybala behind a striker, with both Chiesa and Cuads/Berna flanking him, and a two man midfield with Loca and another player with an engine would do well.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Are you guys absolute about Locatelli not being in one of our best players convo?

The silent warrior does his job surrounded by basura
He's a very good player, but I don't think he can impact the game like Chiesa or Dybala.

Locatelli needs a solid partner in midfield, so he can be free to take more risks, get into advanced positions, and take more shots. All our mids, bar Locatelli, are ass at shooting from distance.
 

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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To me is very clear:

If we don’t extend his contract we will lose him for free in june… there’s no way we will sell him in January:

1- Nobody will give us a good offer for him knowing that he gets free in june and he is getting injured a lot.
2- He will probably prefer to negociate his exit for free in his own terms
3- We can’t force him to accept a sell

If we didn’t want to extend his contract that decision had to happend 6 months ago, and sell him… not now.

Unless we have a firm offer to sell him (I don’t think we do) not extending his contract is a VERY stupid decision at this point.
 

Brny44

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Aug 24, 2020
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The same thing happened last summer when we all knew that ronaldo will leave if we wont bring any good names. Extinguishing fire when it's already burned. We should sold him last summer, now we wont give him more than 7.5mill a season, and with his contribution, this is more than he actualy deserves.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
How do you sell a player that nobody is willing to buy? Surely not for some crazy amount like 50m.

Let's be honest, he hasn't set the world on fire the past couple of years. A bunch of assists and a goal tally in the range of 5-10 goals per season simply doesn't cut it for this allegedly top player.

On a bossman it's a completely different matter, because you don't pay anything, you just gamble with one variable which is salary.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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How do you sell a player that nobody is willing to buy? Surely not for some crazy amount like 50m.

Let's be honest, he hasn't set the world on fire the past couple of years. A bunch of assists and a goal tally in the range of 5-10 goals per season simply doesn't cut it for this allegedly top player.

On a bossman it's a completely different matter, because you don't pay anything, you just gamble with one variable which is salary.
But he had an MVP season.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
To me is very clear:

If we don’t extend his contract we will lose him for free in june… there’s no way we will sell him in January:

1- Nobody will give us a good offer for him knowing that he gets free in june and he is getting injured a lot.
2- He will probably prefer to negociate his exit for free in his own terms
3- We can’t force him to accept a sell

If we didn’t want to extend his contract that decision had to happend 6 months ago, and sell him… not now.

Unless we have a firm offer to sell him (I don’t think we do) not extending his contract is a VERY stupid decision at this point.
I can see a club sending 10-15m to get him now in January before other clubs line up to start offering him salaries in a bidding war for a free agent

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Yep.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Yep - we are retards with keyboarding abilities.

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You'd rather sell one of the best defenders the world, surely the league, that is still practically a kid all because you don't want to lose a 28 soon to be 29 year old that wants a 5 year contract and is never available? Really?

I mean, what I'm hearing you say is, you are completely fine taking a wrecking ball to the defense and risk having Chiellini, Bonucci, Rugani AND maybe a new CB replacement that won't ever touch the quality of MDL? Keeping retiring chiellini, soft guy Rugani and the CB you hate just to keep Dybala from walking for free? You do realize Dybala's wages freed up do help us right?

You constantly complain that we are horrendous on the market and you expect we will adequately replace MDL? And I'm the retarded one? Fuck that - the defense is our foundation. Keep MDL, get Barista Boy off the wages, use that money on improving the midfield. We need consistency and structure at the back, improving our midfield is our PRIORITY, not renewing Dybala. Sorry not sorry.

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Instead of dismantling our defense which is retarded, by the way, sort out the Dybala situation in January ASAP whether stay or go, and fix the midfield. Fixing the midfield SHOULD NOT mean taking apart our defense. I'm sorry to say, MDL is a bigger more important asset than Dybala. THAT is the kind of player you anchor a team to.
How is someone who just celebrated his birthday LAST MONTH a "soon to be one year older" guy? Fits the narrative?
 

fredrik

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Aug 7, 2011
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Again, the retards who want him gone are definitely going to be happy when we bring in Scamacca and Marco Quatroporte as reinforcements, with the penny pinching Chimichanga and Arriverderci in charge.

Yeah, let's replace Dybala with some Serie B level talent. Stellar!
Dybala is inj 80% of the time, out of form 15% of the time, ok 4 % of the time, and great 1% of the time. On top of that he needs a very specific setup and team to function. Its beg to feel like waiting on giovinco to be a superstar
 

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