Summer mercato 2015 (45 Viewers)

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Robee

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I'm not worried at all brother man, nor am I having a meltdown I am simply seeing things as they are.

I have no doubt that we'll recover from these "losses", we lost a lot more then these two in the past and made it out just fine.

I'm just wondering, how in this day and age we will be able to retain top talent without european success.
Well, it's not as if we're a feeder club. We can keep top talent and the Vidal saga of last summer is the perfect example. But keeping Pogba here, at his age, 'till the end of his days is a bridge to far. For now we can't refuse offers like that, maybe one day we'll be able to laugh it off and offer an even higher salary ourselves while smiling. Need a bigger Serie A for that, not just us...

Until then we need players like Dybala to turn up the heat for us. The poor kid will have immense pressure on him if Tevez leaves and we fail to land Berardi.
 

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Well, it's not as if we're a feeder club. We can keep top talent and the Vidal saga of last summer is the perfect example. But keeping Pogba here, at his age, 'till the end of his days is a bridge to far. For now we can't refuse offers like that, maybe one day we'll be able to laugh it off and offer an even higher salary ourselves while smiling. Need a bigger Serie A for that, not just us...
I agree with you.

However I feel that Morata and dybala fall in that Pogba category. I don't see them staying for 5+ years and even less for the whole careers.
 

Robee

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I agree with you.

However I feel that Morata and dybala fall in that Pogba category. I don't see them staying for 5+ years and even less for the whole careers.
It's prematrure to speculate on that. Dybala hasn't ecen played 1 minute in our jersey, lol. Morata is happy here and if we can withstand the Real clause in the next 2 years, I czn see him staying for a long time. It'll be a question of being competitive in the CL to hand Alcaro a platform and maybe Real being stubborn to admit their mistake.
 

Fr3sh

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It's prematre to speculate on that. Morata is happh here and if we can withstand the Real clause in the next 2 years, I czn see him staying for a long time. It'll be a question of being competitive in the CL to hand Alcaro a platform and maybe Real being stubborn to admit their mistake.
If we get european success as soon as this upcoming season I'd have very little doubt about any of our players future, and if they leave it would be under our terms.

Morata seems like he'd stay if things play out in his favor however if we keep on being flaccid in the finals I can see him leave
 
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Zidane is complete different. We were huge at the time, now Pogba has got one of his national heroes who is also his teammate, insinuating that Juventus isn't that big of a club. :lol:

In the manner of this potential sale, I feel that we should prepare for his sale in advance, bank in regardless of what he wants(push him out for a sale), and have quiet mercato, then splash a summer later.
yes we were big, and now we are big so where is the difference, at that time we sold zidan and we get buffon,camo,nedved and thuram (dont know if i forget anyone) yet this four make us greater.

if the same case is repeating then i have no regret, marottan knows how to do his business.

yet i dont think he will leave now, he is smart enough to understand he is not full grown and he need more time, if he is going to leave it will be at age 25 or so.
 

Fr3sh

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yes we were big, and now we are big so where is the difference, at that time we sold zidan and we get buffon,camo,nedved and thuram (dont know if i forget anyone) yet this four make us greater.

if the same case is repeating then i have no regret, marottan knows how to do his business.

yet i dont think he will leave now, he is smart enough to understand he is not full grown and he need more time, if he is going to leave it will be at age 25 or so.
We're broke as fuck compared to the rest of the big clubs, even half sized clubs like Arsenal got more $$ in the bank, and that's what counts nowadays.

I can't wait for the day that Pogba comes out and says, Thierry Henry is his childhood hero, and he wants to accomplish what Henry couldn't for Arsenal. :rofl:

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Then Coman joins him because you know, that french connection.
 

Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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We're broke as fuck compared to the rest of the big clubs, even half sized clubs like Arsenal got more $$ in the bank, and that's what counts nowadays.

I can't wait for the day that Pogba comes out and says, Thierry Henry is his childhood hero, and he wants to accomplish what Henry couldn't for Arsenal. :rofl:

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Then Coman joins him because you know, that french connection.
No. We're not. Quite the contrary actually. But our turnover is lower and we don't have some rich Arab guy backing us up, because @Fred wants his daddy to sponsor Arsenal.
 
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yes we are not rich like the others, but we are broke ?! really! we just get 100M from CL and if we sold pogba that will be another 80M or so.

big clubs talking high numbers but they have high debt as well, we are the opposite we dont have much debt and we spend less, that doesnt make us poor it shows we are more secure.

we are getting better every year in income and revenue and our debt getting lesser, so what that mean.
 

Fr3sh

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No. We're not. Quite the contrary actually. But our turnover is lower and we don't have some rich Arab guy backing us up, because @Fred wants his daddy to sponsor Arsenal.
:lol:

yes we are not rich like the others, but we are broke ?! really! we just get 100M from CL and if we sold pogba that will be another 80M or so.

big clubs talking high numbers but they have high debt as well, we are the opposite we dont have much debt and we spend less, that doesnt make us poor it shows we are more secure.

we are getting better every year in income and revenue and our debt getting lesser, so what that mean.
Don't fight it guys. Don't fight it, it's just gonna hurt more than it has too.

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Let's start with giving Tevez his pay increase. :p
 

Fr3sh

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am not fighting :lol:, am calm as shit on the ground :D

i have only one truth about transfers and thing and its called 1st of september.
I survived the Aguero heartbreak, I can take anything mercato related now, I'm strong. But I'm very exited to see what happens to you weak hearted suckers :p

BTW how are Arsenal's finances looking?
Hope they waste half their budget on Sterling then he flops miserably.

I think you're refusing to see Juventus is one of the most developing/growing clubs around the globe...
We absolutely are, in 5 years or so I can totally see us being a top 5 club without a doubt, specially if we maintain our pace. However, are the current players willing to wait.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Yeah, that guy is going to flop pretty hard. I wonder who'll take the bait though.
I survived the Aguero heartbreak, I can take anything mercato related now, I'm strong. But I'm very exited to see what happens to you weak hearted suckers :p



Hope they waste half their budget on Sterling then he flops miserably.



We absolutely are, in 5 years or so I can totally see us being a top 5 club without a doubt, specially if we maintain our pace. However, are the current players willing to wait.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...bring-Raheem-Sterling-Conference-Premier.html

:D
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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BTW how are Arsenal's finances looking?
Arsenal's revenues as of 2014-€360m
Juve's revenues as of 2014-€280m(€315m if you account for money from player's registration rights)

We'll reduce the gap for 2015 due to our cl showings.

Come 2016 though,EPL clubs are going to increase the gap with us with their humongous TV deal.
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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BTW how are Arsenal's finances looking?
Looking very good which is why the next couple of years is the ultimate test for us. We've finally become debt free, our latest financial figures show that we've turned a decent profit in the first 6 months of the year and we're sitting on cash reserves £138 million. There are no more excuses.

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Yeah, that guy is going to flop pretty hard. I wonder who'll take the bait though.
I think we'll stay away. Doubt Wenger will spend a ridiculous amount of money for him. Such an overrated player like most Englishmen(yes including our own)
 
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