Summer mercato 2015 (31 Viewers)

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In my opinion we should not even think about going for him. This mercato will see us trying to incorporate a bunch of young players into our squad and that is the best thing to do. By bringing in the likes of Zaza, Berardi, Rugani and possibly Dybala our future is looking amazing. I'm not expecting anything big as usual but by making those kind of signings we are making the right steps.
 

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JuveJay

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Best case scenario for Dybala would be something like €20m + ½ Goldaniga (€2m) + Marrone (€6m). Maybe try to involve Boakye or Pasquato in the deal. But multiple player exchange deals are overly complex and subject to collapse.

I still think Zamparini will want €40m cash, so he can spend €20m on South Americans to start again, that's what he has always done. Whoever the next bright forward talent out of Argentina is you can probably bet that Palermo will sign them in the summer.
 

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Best case scenario for Dybala would be something like €20m + ½ Goldaniga (€2m) + Marrone (€6m). Maybe try to involve Boakye or Pasquato in the deal. But multiple player exchange deals are overly complex and subject to collapse.

I still think Zamparini will want €40m cash, so he can spend €20m on South Americans to start again, that's what he has always done. Whoever the next bright forward talent out of Argentina is you can probably bet that Palermo will sign them in the summer.
New co-ownerships are forbidden...

But, I can agree that we can use some our players to decrease overall Dybala price tag. I wouldn't give up Goldaniga - maybe he is nowhere near as talented as Rugani, but he may grow up into solid defender.
 

JuveJay

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oh btw is harry kane any good? what's tuz opinion on him?
Moderately skillful, moderately fast, pretty strong, and pretty much every time he kicks or heads a ball right now it goes flying into the net.

I'd give him a second season to see if he looks the real deal. And obviously any super rated English player isn't going to be coming here any time soon, especially not from a wealthy club like Spurs.

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New co-ownerships are forbidden...
Goldaniga is an existing co-ownership, I meant give them our half of the player (they own the other).
 
Apr 29, 2006
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The guy is scoring like no one else in the EPL and he started as a second choice in a horribly unbalanced team.

I would not argue about his talent.

PS: Dealing with Zamparini is a horrible experience for most people. Our current management has the track record to prove we can't meet on valuations.

Would we be able to make the kid run-out his contract? Perhaps, but it will backfire in salary/signing bonuses and we would have to send bodyguards down in Sicily for the next year.
 

Hydde

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In my opinion we should not even think about going for him. This mercato will see us trying to incorporate a bunch of young players into our squad and that is the best thing to do. By bringing in the likes of Zaza, Berardi, Rugani and possibly Dybala our future is looking amazing. I'm not expecting anything big as usual but by making those kind of signings we are making the right steps.
I think this tgoo. I have my concerns about him, and we need to seriously develop Morata who looks promising.

On the other hand... having a forward line up of Tevez,Morata,Zaza,Dybala and Berardi seems to be unproven at top level as hell, and lack experience. Not lack of talent because right now all of them are way better than Llorente in what they offer, but i fear they can crack in top tier CL encounters.

SOmething about Radamel`s injury and form is bugging me... but wel.. im pretty sure marotta will do the right thing. He is an intelligent man and seems to be good and investing money,.
 
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