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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,182
Yeah unconditionally supporting an unreliable capricious player is real genius.
It's not about unconditionally supporting anyone - you find any and every reason to hate. You are emotionally unstable and unreliable. Why don't you actually focus on the players who are underperforming? Both you and Lacks A Lot are bonafide haters - I should probably add Juve 92 to that list. You guys contribute nothing to this thread - same shit, same asinine irrelevant remarks.

Is it your money the club is using to pay Dybala? Is Dybala's salary or are his demands impacting your livelihood?
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,408
Yeah unconditionally supporting an unreliable capricious player is real genius.
As long as he doesnt go to Inter lets keep more faith.
Quality wise he is great and we all know it.
Injuries - Yeah its a problem so we need to do some thinking (not us but our management).

I hope he remains but it wouldnt be the end of the world should he leave.
Should he join Inter - Well that will be a big problem since he will change from being in the hearts of Juventus to being a traitor...
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
34,477
Is it your money the club is using to pay Dybala? Is Dybala's salary or are his demands impacting your livelihood?
dybala being unreliable for a lot of money is an obvious issue mate. the club has limited resources. just calma and accept the inevitable, he'll leave. let's hope the replacement isn't zaniolo, because that dude is equally injury prone and his contribution is considerably lower.

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Only Inter?

Thats not a good sign.
just saw this:

 
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Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,119
using inda as a leverage is a petty sign. he'll leave for free, it's been the most probable outcome for a while.

losing him for free will be a terrible market move for juventus though, regardless of his next club. at one point the guy was worth a few quid, not taking advantage is just amateurish.
His book value is nothing anyway and we get rid of one of the highest salaries in the squad. Plus we actually tried to sell him in the past but he himself declined every offer. Nothing amateurish about that.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
He actually suits inter a lot. With his fragility he can play in only one system - 352. All the other systems require too much from him it seems.

Inda will be selling Lautaro it seems, so Dybala next to Dzeko/Scamacca in 352 makes a lot of sense. I still think he will leave for Barfa tho, they are interested for sure.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,119
while i admire your effort to show me i might be wrong, i remain unconvinced.
Lolz. It's just circumstances. He didn't want to leave. And running contracts down seems to happen more and more since these types of greedy managers have a hand in it.

Personally I like the rumoured offer and think he has nothing to complain about. Take it or leave it but bring some clarity god damn.
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,690
He actually suits inter a lot. With his fragility he can play in only one system - 352. All the other systems require too much from him it seems.

Inda will be selling Lautaro it seems, so Dybala next to Dzeko/Scamacca in 352 makes a lot of sense. I still think he will leave for Barfa tho, they are interested for sure.
Good for us Lautaro out princess Dybala in. Marotta has made a lot of transfer blunders with us this will be another.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
12,237
Good for us Lautaro out princess Dybala in. Marotta has made a lot of transfer blunders with us this will be another.
I don't think we should be looking at it this way. I don't follow inda's financial situation on a daily basis but they had to sell last Summer to stay afloat and I'd assume their problems didn't disappear overnight. If they have to sell, then you do it with Lautaro and take Dybala on a free. It's not as big of a downgrade (not sure if at all) than the Lukaku -> Dzeko deal. So Marotta would get a lot of props for doing this.

I still think he will leave for Barca. For Juve it's time to move on, he's just too expensive and unreliable at this point. On a technical level you cannot doubt him but we've been though this with CR7 already.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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According to the La Gazzetta dello Sport :
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There had been contact between Inter’s Beppe #Marotta & Dybala’s agent Jorge Antun before the agents meeting with the Juventus management.
Inter are offering €7.5M + bonuses + a 5 year contract.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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#Inter cannot match the original #Juve offer (8Mln€+2Mln€ bonus until 2026), but if Juve is offering a lower salary, then Inter can enter the race. There was already a contact between #Marotta and Jorge #Antun before the meeting of the agent with the Juventus management. There is also #Tottenham interested in #Dybala, a player that doesn't only interest the club but now Paratici as well more than ever.

[Gazzetta dello Sport via @AroundJuventus]
 

Zeus

Junior Member
Jun 14, 2021
280
dybala being unreliable for a lot of money is an obvious issue mate. the club has limited resources. just calma and accept the inevitable, he'll leave. let's hope the replacement isn't zaniolo, because that dude is equally injury prone and his contribution is considerably lower.

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just saw this:


He and his agent are paying the journalists so good I bet , with those rumors every single season
 

GrandeGigi

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2012
1,906
using inda as a leverage is a petty sign. he'll leave for free, it's been the most probable outcome for a while.

losing him for free will be a terrible market move for juventus though, regardless of his next club. at one point the guy was worth a few quid, not taking advantage is just amateurish.
It’s clear we tried to take advantage and offload to Man United and Tottenham but he rejected both offers (understandably).
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
How the hell are Inter offering him a 5 year contract? Dybala is a classic player who will be a burden once he's into his 30's.
If you play him in 352 without too many defensive responsibilities and rotate him enough, he will be useful I think. Bottom line is the fact he's a classic Beppe opportunity. He sells lautaro for big cash, takes Dybala on a free and Inda's will happy, because he fixes the budget and brings in a quality replacement.
5 year contract could also be a way to keep the salary a bit lower. If Juve is spreading the costs notoriously, imagine how badly it's needed at inter.
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
2,785
It's not about unconditionally supporting anyone - you find any and every reason to hate. You are emotionally unstable and unreliable. Why don't you actually focus on the players who are underperforming? Both you and Lacks A Lot are bonafide haters - I should probably add Juve 92 to that list. You guys contribute nothing to this thread - same shit, same asinine irrelevant remarks.

Is it your money the club is using to pay Dybala? Is Dybala's salary or are his demands impacting your livelihood?
:rab:
 

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