Primavera & U17 (10 Viewers)

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Di Biase’s agent, another top talent at primavera (this squad is loaded) who had a serious injury last year but is back healthy.

To get to know him better, is there a footballer that he is inspired by or whom he resembles by technical characteristics?

"It looks like Di Biase. I don't want to seem arrogant but he has very particular characteristics and qualities that have always made it difficult for me to bring him to others: he is fast, technical, good outside the area but with a nose of the important goal, he has insertion times and unusual movements. The truth is that he wants to score goals and is always looking for a way to do it".

Can you tell us how the negotiation that brought him with Juventus from Pistoiese went?

"Easier than expected, there were many important offers on the table including those of several Serie A teams. The fact that Juventus also had an U23 team may have played an important role, but even more so was the club's strong willingness to invest in the boy. At that point Gianmarco no longer had any doubts".

https://www.tuttojuve.com/primo-pia...ipreso-dall-infortunio-704231#google_vignette

Michele Fratini on Di Biase

A young man to report among the Bianconeri? I say Gianmarco Di Biase, born in 2005, striker. It can play both the central tip and the wing both on the right and on the left. He goes to Pistoiese to be students and juniors, then after five months in Serie D he manages to convince Juve: he is explosive and does not give reference points. Unfortunately he had a bad injury last year, but he is really strong, if I have to find a flaw not very strong in the aerial game, but he can improve. But you can accept that an outside striker is not good at the head, I think of Salah, Camoranesi, Leao who score little with the head... If you play with the trident, it is a feature that can be missing".
 

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DanielSz

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3-0 final.

vacca remains the standout. He should be with next gen soon imo. Hes on another level, and physically superior to his competition. If he had to play with the first team i think he could handle himself. Wouldnt say that about anyone else on the roster.

Florea and Ripani are good midfield prospects.

Crapisto has talent but hes almost too flashy and needs to improve his decision making. Hes also very small, Ripani is a more polished version.

Pugno has good size for a CF

I like the goalie that played today, Radu. Physically nowhere near where he needs to be but once he grows into his body hes gonna be good. He only recently turned 17.
 

DanielSz

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Primavera lost on a last second goal.

watching them this season these are the players I think have a future in top flight

Vacca (scored a brace today. best player on the team. Only one I think can handle himself in serie A today)
Ripani (second half sub, made a difference. Regista type)
Keutgen (didn’t play today, also youngest on the squad)
Florea (didn’t play today)

the other interesting one is Mazur but he hasn’t played yet this season because of injury. They’re hyping Monteros kid (saw him on some top 60 prospect list) but I don’t really rate him. Gil has good size and is good in the ball but doesn't play very physical despite the size.
 

DanielSz

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It’s early but Juve look like they have found a big time #9 prospect for the future in Mamadou Pamé. He’s only 14, but has been a scoring machine for Juve u15. 7 goals in just his last two games, 11 goals in 5 matches overall. I could see him moving fast, physically he’s way ahead of his age group.

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Tak!

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It’s early but Juve look like they have found a big time #9 prospect for the future in Mamadou Pamé. He’s only 14, but has been a scoring machine for Juve u15. 7 goals in just his last two games, 11 goals in 5 matches overall. I could see him moving fast, physically he’s way ahead of his age group.

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My rule of thumb is that those that are physically ahead of their generation rarely live up to their promise.
 

DanielSz

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My rule of thumb is that those that are physically ahead of their generation rarely live up to their promise.
thing with pame is hes tall and hasnt really filled his frame out yet. So theres a lot of projection there. Physically he could be an Omorodion.

His four goals from most recent game. Its clear his technique is good, hes not just physically overpowering. But its also clear he needs to move up.

https://x.com/juveniljuventus/status/1850527127675781515?s=46&t=hSrOeFygj2XI_og6DCS3qg
 

DanielSz

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Beat Villa in youth league. Biliboc scored a brace. Patryk Mazur made his debut, hes been out all season with an injury. Would expect some promotions in the midfield soon with his return, like Ripani to NG.
 

DanielSz

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Primavera won again. This squad is stacked with talent and they play an attractive brand of football. Ivan Lopez scored a last minute header. He’s another interesting talent, and he only just turned 17. Mazur though, that guy is good and is tailor made for Motta. He doesn’t look or play like a teenager.

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