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They outbid us. Doesn't mean they have more money. They pay with debt. We don't.
Arsenal has a lot spending power and they don't pay with debts have you seen their transfer policy and their income from match days and sponsors its one of the highest in the world. The other 2 have way more money then us and can still spend more then us and this year FFP lifted the 50 mil euro limit on their mercato. Its nice to have some1 pour ridiculous amounts of money every year into your club ffs just see PSG sponsorship deal. I know we trying to become self-sustaining but they can spend so much more "Real money"(as you call it) then us and they don't give a shit they are returning losses cuz their rich bosses will cover them up some other way.
 

rakib567

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in terms of youth

In: Berardi, Zaza, Rugani, Audero (primavera), J.mauri (parma), Alberto Cerri (parma), Kishna (ajax)
Out: Coman (loan sassuolo), J.Mauri (loan sassuolo), Cerri (loan sassuolo), Kishna (loan)
 

lucabrasi9tre

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i find it hard to believe that both Cavani and Dybala would arrive. Seems like Dybala is pretty much done at this point though. Honestly I would sacrifice Tevez' last year here if it meant bringing in Cavani on a 4 year contract. Thats worth it in the long run for me.
 
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i find it hard to believe that both Cavani and Dybala would arrive. Seems like Dybala is pretty much done at this point though. Honestly I would sacrifice Tevez' last year here if it meant bringing in Cavani on a 4 year contract. Thats worth it in the long run for me.
No one knows what will happens we all talk and discuss in here but in the end its marotta job and we have to live with what he get.

for me i keep my hopes on the range of dybala+pereyra+ one loan thats equal to 50m transfer.

but who knows maybe its a management decision that there is very good chances available in the market and we should splash money and dont waste the chance and take the financial risk.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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i find it hard to believe that both Cavani and Dybala would arrive. Seems like Dybala is pretty much done at this point though. Honestly I would sacrifice Tevez' last year here if it meant bringing in Cavani on a 4 year contract. Thats worth it in the long run for me.
I love it how I managed to spread the rumour. Maybe I should say we are about to sign Ronaldo and see where that gets us.
 

lucabrasi9tre

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I love it how I managed to spread the rumour. Maybe I should say we are about to sign Ronaldo and see where that gets us.
You what? Di Marzio has been reporting that the Dybala deal is almost closed and this morning he said that we are still negotiating with Cavani. In what world does that have anything to do with you?
 

Seven

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You what? Di Marzio has been reporting that the Dybala deal is almost closed and this morning he said that we are still negotiating with Cavani. In what world does that have anything to do with you?
This world obviously. I don't think there is another world. You are craaazzzyyyyy!!!
 

PedroFlu

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Reports from Brazil: Globoesporte.com (biggest sports website and that many times is spot on) got an info that Juve had offered 12M for Fluminense's Gerson during the South American U20 and that now they increased the offer to 15M. But they say that Fluminense wants 30M for the kid. Lol. 30M euros.

This was confirmed by Gerson's father, who was quoted as having said:

"We know Fluminense goes through a difficult situation, so I believe that if Juventus goes closer to what Fluminense wants, the chances of an agreement will increase. We know that it is important to Gerson the learning curve at Fluminense, but he's also a solution to the club, and Juventus has a project for him".

Fluminense's directors didn't confirm the story.

Look, it is a sure thing Juve is chasing Gerson, and willing to pay big for him. And this worries me a lot. First the Cavani talk, and now this. I don't believe we offered 15M for him, but something around 10M may be truth. I'm afraid Marotta may have already decided something about Pogba...

First we spend 36M on Dybala (28 + 8); than we chase Cavani who costs 45M with salaries of 7M; then we place an offer of around 10M for a 17 yr old Brazilian kid who plays AM and CM.

Not good. :(

http://globoesporte.globo.com/futeb...resse-em-gerson-e-sobe-oferta-para-15-mi.html
 

zizinho

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Reports from Brazil: Globoesporte.com (biggest sports website and that many times is spot on) got an info that Juve had offered 12M for Fluminense's Gerson during the South American U20 and that now they increased the offer to 15M. But they say that Fluminense wants 30M for the kid. Lol. 30M euros.

This was confirmed by Gerson's father, who was quoted as having said:

"We know Fluminense goes through a difficult situation, so I believe that if Juventus goes closer to what Fluminense wants, the chances of an agreement will increase. We know that it is important to Gerson the learning curve at Fluminense, but he's also a solution to the club, and Juventus has a project for him".

Fluminense's directors didn't confirm the story.

Look, it is a sure thing Juve is chasing Gerson, and willing to pay big for him. And this worries me a lot. First the Cavani talk, and now this. I don't believe we offered 15M for him, but something around 10M may be truth. I'm afraid Marotta may have already decided something about Pogba...

First we spend 36M on Dybala (28 + 8); than we chase Cavani who costs 45M with salaries of 7M; then we place an offer of around 10M for a 17 yr old Brazilian kid who plays AM and CM.

Not good. :(

http://globoesporte.globo.com/futeb...resse-em-gerson-e-sobe-oferta-para-15-mi.html
i know todays prices are too infiltrated, but 30M for a 17/18 year old?
 
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