Randal Kolo Muani (17 Viewers)

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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So much pent up anti-goal Juve play had to damn break somewhere. Apparently it's at Kolo Muani's feet right now.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Di Natale
Since the agreement was reached in January, #Juve and #Psg have already planned - in the coming months - a contact to discuss Randal #KoloMuani . The intention will be to negotiate his purchase outright.
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Outside agresti, no reporter covering Juve speculates less than di Natale, so if he’s saying it, I believe him.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Psg changes coach usually every 2-3 years.

Also i still think epl sides could buy him. They dont really watch every week performances. They will be like "this guy played for Juventus, he must be good".
Enrique signed an extension yesterday I believe
Thing is epl teams will now look at kolo and say yeah he's miles better than Dusan, here's the money.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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Dry loan is such a lousy deal and benefits more the club loaning out the player. If he plays well, his price goes up and maybe they would not want to sell afterall. We have no leverage in this.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Dry loan is such a lousy deal and benefits more the club loaning out the player. If he plays well, his price goes up and maybe they would not want to sell afterall. We have no leverage in this.
dry loan is the easiest contract though. much easier and quicker to get it done than one with options or obligations included

moral of the story: giuntoli must act in time
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Di Natale
Since the agreement was reached in January, #Juve and #Psg have already planned - in the coming months - a contact to discuss Randal #KoloMuani . The intention will be to negotiate his purchase outright.
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Outside agresti, no reporter covering Juve speculates less than di Natale, so if he’s saying it, I believe him.
i'm willing to bet my left leg that he isn't going to be signed permanently
 

Zzak

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Sep 11, 2014
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i'm willing to bet my left leg that he isn't going to be signed permanently
Probably not, and probably for the best. I can see a world where he scored 20 goals during these 6 months and then once we buy him he turns to shit like Rabiot after contract extension. We should look for another dry loan next season. Probably PSG will ask for a fee.

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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It's not great that we don't have an option, but if we're in a scenario where we pay a few million for a loan where a guy might single handedly get us into the CL I would consider it better than someone we signed outright who might have half his impact at best. Financially it would be huge.

I think inevitably his goals will level out as players and coaches adjust to him and the target is fixed on his back, but just enjoying it for now.
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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It's not great that we don't have an option, but if we're in a scenario where we pay a few million for a loan where a guy might single handedly get us into the CL I would consider it better than someone we signed outright who might have half his impact at best. Financially it would be huge.

I think inevitably his goals will level out as players and coaches adjust to him and the target is fixed on his back, but just enjoying it for now.
Will be interesting to see if Motta manages to make him more disciplined and restricted by tactics.

I wouldn't be surprised if this happens and then the goals dry up.
 

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