Paulo Dybala (183 Viewers)

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Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
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
Percentages are probably not that accurate however for me if he leaves I know if we bring in a player like vlahovic we can replace dybalas goals....but for me it is the creativity that dybala brings which can't be replaced easily. That's my concern.
 

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Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Percentages are probably not that accurate however for me if he leaves I know if we bring in a player like vlahovic we can replace dybalas goals....but for me it is the creativity that dybala brings which can't be replaced easily. That's my concern.
Yeah the famous Dybala creativity... that we get to enjoy with one-month intervals against minnows mostly.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,710
You can only go so far with those hard-working players, you need some creative players that can change the game even if they're somewhat unreliable like how a fit Costa was unplayable for us at times. He's worth the risk. Other areas need fixing and everyone is focussing on the attack which happens to be the most expensive fix when we happen to be broke.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
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
Hyperbole much? Injured 80% of the time? Come on man. You're beginning to sound like the haters. I am all for selling Dybala, if quality reinforcements are brought in. That's a big IF. Selling Dybala to free up wages for Romagnoli and Scamacca is not progress or moving forward. That is regression.

If you free up Dybala's wages and bring in Vlahovic on 5 million and another quality winger, then so be it.

However, as things stand, the more logical thing to do in a rebuilding phase is to sell the guy who is most likely to leave and bring you the most money.
 

Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
Yeah the famous Dybala creativity... that we get to enjoy with one-month intervals against minnows mostly.
And when he isnt playing everyone cries cuz we have no creativity. So whether we see it from him for 1 month or 1 day, it's still more than anyone else gives us in the team.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
Hyperbole much? Injured 80% of the time? Come on man. You're beginning to sound like the haters. I am all for selling Dybala, if quality reinforcements are brought in. That's a big IF. Selling Dybala to free up wages for Romagnoli and Scamacca is not progress or moving forward. That is regression.

If you free up Dybala's wages and bring in Vlahovic on 5 million and another quality winger, then so be it.

However, as things stand, the more logical thing to do in a rebuilding phase is to sell the guy who is most likely to leave and bring you the most money.
Vlahovic on 5 million ? :D Come on B81... In what world?
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
If no big club wants to give Dybala a high salary Juventus should offer him 3-4 mil/year
If our board and management have already agreed to give him 7-8 million and then go back on their offer/renege their offer, this is definitely not a good look for the club. It shows we're indecisive and untrustworthy. Other players will be like "fuck this team and this management. I am going to a more professional setting."
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
If our board and management have already agreed to give him 7-8 million and then go back on their offer/renege their offer, this is definitely not a good look for the club. It shows we're indecisive and untrustworthy. Other players will be like "fuck this team and this management. I am going to a more professional setting."
Our board wants to give him 8.5 (10 plus bonuses) because they don't want a rival top team to get him for free after his contract expires. If no big team wants to give him a high salary why should Juventus? Out of charity?

It's his own decision not to accept the contract presented by the club to see what his options are on a free transfer. Juventus should take advantage of this situation if no big team is willing to give him a high salary. It's Dybala's own fault. I don't care if he stays or leaves but he is backstabbing the club by waiting for January to see what his options are as a Bosman.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Our board wants to give him 8.5 (10 plus bonuses) because they don't want a rival top team to get him for free after his contract expires. If no big team wants to give him a high salary why should Juventus? Out of charity?

It's his own decision not to accept the contract presented by the club to see what his options are on a free transfer. Juventus should take advantage of this situation if no big team is willing to give him a high salary. It's Dybala's own fault. I don't care if he stays or leaves but he is backstabbing the club by waiting for January to see what his options are as a Bosman.
How do you know all this? Speculation? If memory serves, Agresti, a reliable source, already stated that there is 100% agreement between player and club.
 

kao_ray

Senior Member
Feb 28, 2014
6,568
How do you know all this? Speculation? If memory serves, Agresti, a reliable source, already stated that there is 100% agreement between player and club.
There's literally only one reason why the signing of the contract is postponed just before January. We both know what that reason is. And it's not because Dybala's agent doesn't have ink for his pen and he needs to go back to Argentina to get some.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
5 million net. I don't think that's as improbable as it seems. Fine fine... Vlahovic on 7 million net wages. Fiorentina were offering 4.
I read somewhere they were offering 8... Don't know if it's true but with these rumoured clubs interested I'd be surprised if it's anything beneath that.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
You can only go so far with those hard-working players, you need some creative players that can change the game even if they're somewhat unreliable like how a fit Costa was unplayable for us at times. He's worth the risk. Other areas need fixing and everyone is focussing on the attack which happens to be the most expensive fix when we happen to be broke.
Relying on a broken forward for creativity is a problem to begin with. We need creative MIDFIELDERS.
Creativity is a bonus for a forward, not a requirement, a forward is required to be available 24/7 and to finish chances. Get Vlahovic and a proper playmaker! Dybala is not a playmaker.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Relying on a broken forward for creativity is a problem to begin with. We need creative MIDFIELDERS.
Creativity is a bonus for a forward, not a requirement, a forward is required to be available 24/7 and to finish chances. Get Vlahovic and a proper playmaker! Dybala is not a playmaker.
You make it sound like every striker has to have the same skill set. Every striker has different qualities that fit in the team. Dybala should add some link up play to the team if hes going to be a top striker.
 

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