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zizinho

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But Arda is NOT central AM, he is a winger, why is this hard to get. And Isco would be a key player if he was playing for Atletico too (as he was for Malaga), in fact he would easily become their star player if he was there, alot of hardworkers and a prima playmaker to take care of things (he is better then Koke). Real is stacked, thats why Isco plays CM, Arda if he was there is a very likely chance in Real would get the Jese treatment, barely play because he would have superstars ahead of him in the wing, plus James would probably be chosen before him as RW probably.
why you dont want to understand what im saying. here is an example. Allegri wanted Berardi here to try him as a trequartista. is he a central AM? why did he want to try him as a trequartista? because he thinks Berardi has the characteristics to play that position. Vidal and Pereyra both were playing AM for us this season. they both arent central AMs either. point is, its not about what your position in you current team is, its about what characteristics as a player you have and what role you are playing. your problem is that you limit players strictly to what position they play for their current club without taking into consideration how they would be used here. Arda would be a great trequartista for us. if you disagree, please tell me what does he lack to play there. the fact that he has the ability to play wide would make our formation even better and less predictable, as we would be able to rotate around during games with him, Dybala and Morata (4-3-2-1, 4-3-3, 4-4-2 etc.). that was something we used when we first switched to this formation during Pirlo/Vidal absence and when Pereyra was playing AM this season. Arda has the right characteristics to fit into this team.

now about your assumption that Isco is better. Isco was indeed great for Malaga, but that was few years back and that was Malaga, a different team to both this Atletico and Real. if Isco would succeed to be the main creative source for a top team that is challenging for CL every year is yet to be seen. Arda has already proved that he is capable of that, but Isco is 23 so he still has time. and ofcourse Arda would start for Real. in the 4-4-2 they used under Ancelotti this season, he would simply replace Isco on LM. its foolish to believe Isco would start over him if they were in the same team. Jese treatment :howler:

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i might ask you the same. what does Arda Turan lack to be playing trequartista for Juve?

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Fr3sh

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why you dont want to understand what im saying. here is an example. Allegri wanted Berardi here to try him as a trequartista. is he a central AM? why did he want to try him as a trequartista? because he thinks Berardi has the characteristics to play that position. Vidal and Pereyra both were playing AM for us this season. they both arent central AMs either. point is, its not about what your position in you current team is, its about what characteristics as a player you have and what role you are playing. your problem is that you limit players strictly to what position they play for their current club without taking into consideration how they would be used here. Arda would be a great trequartista for us. if you disagree, please tell me what does he lack to play there. the fact that he has the ability to play wide would make our formation even better and less predictable, as we would be able to rotate around during games with him, Dybala and Morata (4-3-2-1, 4-3-3, 4-4-2 etc.). that was something we used when we first switched to this formation during Pirlo/Vidal absence and when Pereyra was playing AM this season. Arda has the right characteristics to fit into this team.

now about your assumption that Isco is better. Isco was indeed great for Malaga, but that was few years back and that was Malaga, a different team to both this Atletico and Real. if Isco would succeed to be the main creative source for a top team that is challenging for CL every year is yet to be seen. Arda has already proved that he is capable of that, but Isco is 23 so he still has time. and ofcourse Arda would start for Real. in the 4-4-2 they used under Ancelotti this season, he would simply replace Isco on LM. its foolish to believe Isco would start over him if they were in the same team. Jese treatment :howler:

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i might ask you the same. what does Arda Turan lack to be playing trequartista for Juve?

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zizinho :heart: Fr3sh

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Mark

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    I guess that if we don't sell one of Pogba/Vidal we'll get a low-cost AM/winger, if one of them leaves then a top one and maybe another player.

    It could drag out for a while. Our mercato is close to done already. A few sales and what I said before.
     

    AndreaCristiano

    Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
    Jun 9, 2011
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    I guess that if we don't sell one of Pogba/Vidal we'll get a low-cost AM/winger, if one of them leaves then a top one and maybe another player.

    It could drag out for a while. Our mercato is close to done already. A few sales and what I said before.
    really good article which clarifies a lot of this BS mercato talk
    http://www.calciomercato.com/news/juvemania-772860
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
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    I guess that if we don't sell one of Pogba/Vidal we'll get a low-cost AM/winger, if one of them leaves then a top one and maybe another player.

    It could drag out for a while. Our mercato is close to done already. A few sales and what I said before.
    Then I hope to God we dont get a top AM/Winger...
     

    DeviAngel

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    Romagnoli: No Milan, yes Juve
    By Football Italia staff


    Alessio Romagnoli’s agent said he won’t join Milan because they’re out of Europe, “but if Juventus called then Roma could let him go.”

    The defender has just returned from a loan spell at Sampdoria, where he worked under new Rossoneri Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic.

    There were reports of a potential reunion after increasing tension between the player and Giallorossi.

    “Romagnoli to Milan has a big obstacle and that is the Rossoneri’s lack of European competition,” agent Federico Cavalli told Sportitalia.

    “If Juventus called, then Roma could let him go. He wants to play in Europe.”
     

    zizinho

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    Apr 14, 2013
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    Romagnoli: No Milan, yes Juve
    By Football Italia staff


    Alessio Romagnoli’s agent said he won’t join Milan because they’re out of Europe, “but if Juventus called then Roma could let him go.”

    The defender has just returned from a loan spell at Sampdoria, where he worked under new Rossoneri Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic.

    There were reports of a potential reunion after increasing tension between the player and Giallorossi.

    “Romagnoli to Milan has a big obstacle and that is the Rossoneri’s lack of European competition,” agent Federico Cavalli told Sportitalia.

    “If Juventus called, then Roma could let him go. He wants to play in Europe.”
    :tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport::tuttosport:

    Romagnoli - Rugani
     
    Jun 6, 2015
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    Romagnoli: No Milan, yes Juve
    By Football Italia staff


    Alessio Romagnoli’s agent said he won’t join Milan because they’re out of Europe, “but if Juventus called then Roma could let him go.”

    The defender has just returned from a loan spell at Sampdoria, where he worked under new Rossoneri Coach Sinisa Mihajlovic.

    There were reports of a potential reunion after increasing tension between the player and Giallorossi.

    “Romagnoli to Milan has a big obstacle and that is the Rossoneri’s lack of European competition,” agent Federico Cavalli told Sportitalia.

    “If Juventus called, then Roma could let him go. He wants to play in Europe.”
    I doubt that we would be interested in him when we already have Rugani but I would like to have him here. Definitely better than Ogbonna, Barzagli doesn't have many years left in him and Caceres has his injury troubles every year.
     

    baggio

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    Jun 3, 2003
    19,250
    I guess that if we don't sell one of Pogba/Vidal we'll get a low-cost AM/winger, if one of them leaves then a top one and maybe another player.

    It could drag out for a while. Our mercato is close to done already. A few sales and what I said before.
    Would Jojo qualify as a low cost AM? Or are we talking Saponara? :D

    Good point about it dragging on for a while. I think the longer that position remains open for the number 10, the more it would indicate that we are perhaps waiting to sell one of Pog/Vidal. Given how quickly we've moved in all other positions, I'm guessing we'd only wait on AM if we were working on an expensive one. Jojo for example could close sooner than the rest.
     
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