Summer mercato 2015 (70 Viewers)

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donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
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Are you aware that every season we pay installments for players bought in previous years? It means, that we do not have to pay the whole sum for Zaza right now. Part of this payment will be paid next year for example. And the same goes for our previous acquisitions - for example Pereyra or Morata. In conclusion, our payments this season will approximately look like that:

- Morata - 5m
- Zaza - 4m
- Mandzukic - 4m
- Pereyra - 3m
- Asamoah - 2m

And so on. I wonder if you often -rep people for your own ignorance and lack of knowledge.
You do realize that Juventus is not "the only" club in the world paying in installments, that it's a common practice among all clubs, right? So as we weren't going to pay all at once for a better, more expensive player, that makes your "installment" argument irrelevant.
That 18 mil from Zaza's purchase could be allocated for a better player.
 

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zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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You do realize that Juventus is not "the only" club in the world paying in installments, that it's a common practice among all clubs, right? So as we weren't going to pay all at once for a better, more expensive player, that makes your "installment" argument irrelevant.
That 18 mil from Zaza's purchase could be allocated for a better player.
name one

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u have no clue how much money we have to spend
i do
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
I have the full cash flow including the last few years installments (in and out),if you want the full list of opereation i'll post it,
but in total we have spent 33.5M THIS summer so far.including this year installments and the previous ones.

If we get 37M at once for Vidal we'll be in a positive cash flow balance.(before AM and LB)
 

jakku7

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Jun 29, 2011
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You do realize that Juventus is not "the only" club in the world paying in installments, that it's a common practice among all clubs, right? So as we weren't going to pay all at once for a better, more expensive player, that makes your "installment" argument irrelevant.
That 18 mil from Zaza's purchase could be allocated for a better player.
I wrote down all those calculations to emphasize that we still have to pay for our purchases from previous seasons. I wrote nothing about Zaza. Check what is the fuss about and how this discussion unfolded.
 

B3N

Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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When was the last time Juve signed a World Class player? Think about that for a second. Not a player that they signed that they helped turn into World Class, not a player that was once considered World Class whose career they resurrected, but an actual bonafide world class player that was signed at the peak of his abilities?


:D


I get your point tho, true that's never been a normality and it happened with a boost income after selling an icon, which brings to your next comment...

They better get themselves a quality player for that position, because if they dont, after selling Vidal, then I'm grabbing my pitchfork out of the garage.
:tup:

I have the full cash flow including the last few years installments (in and out),if you want the full list of opereation i'll post it,
but in total we have spent 33.5M THIS summer so far.including this year installments and the previous ones.

If we get 37M at once for Vidal we'll be in a positive cash flow balance.(before AM and LB)
:scared:
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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When was the last time Juve signed a World Class player? Think about that for a second. Not a player that they signed that they helped turn into World Class, not a player that was once considered World Class whose career they resurrected, but an actual bonafide world class player that was signed at the peak of his abilities?
Buffon, Thuram, Emerson, Vieira, were all world class when signed.
 

donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
I have the full cash flow including the last few years installments (in and out),if you want the full list of opereation i'll post it,
but in total we have spent 33.5M THIS summer so far.including this year installments and the previous ones.

If we get 37M at once for Vidal we'll be in a positive cash flow balance.(before AM and LB)
:shocked: I'm really interested to know how that 90+ mil from the CL has been spent (Even if a 60 mil income from CL was kinda expected there's still the matter of an extra 30 mil) plus there's the money from our new deal with Adidas.
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
:shocked: I'm really interested to know how that 90+ mil from the CL has been spent (Even if a 60 mil income from CL was kinda expected there's still the matter of an extra 30 mil) plus there's the money from our new deal with Adidas.
I guess not related to mercato targets.
Continassa project,loan we paying for the stadium maybe i don't know.
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
What type of proven Treq are you speaking of?

If you mean Gotze, he is not that much more proven than Draxler, even though I absolutely adore him. Any other Trequartista's such as a Mata or a Silva, will only be available if there is a domino effect that would start with someone such as a DeBruyne being sold, and with Allegri wanting a Treq in here sooner rather than later, you are potentially talking about leaving it really late in the transfer market.

And then you have the Sneijder's of the world, and I think we are past that stage at this point
I'm not pointing out at any particular name. What I said is true but it doesn't mean the management does something wrong. All I said I'd feel much more comfortable with a more proven name for the AM role so we'd have a leader in the attacking department, someone like Tevez. You're right though the market is simply empty when it comes to AMs and that's really a problem for us because if there was someone I think we could spend more. I'm not going to complain about Draxler or anything - I hope they know what they're doing. They shut my mouth a few times already in these past few years, I never claimed I know better than they do anyway :D
 
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Mark

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    2 gurus telling me about Emre Can. :boh:

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    Paratici alerted his agent about our interest. Only talks so far. Will probably go nowhere.
     

    KB824

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    Sep 16, 2003
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    Buffon, Thuram, Emerson, Vieira, were all world class when signed.

    I think that you and I may have differing opinions on what World Class is :D. While the first two I will agree with, although I think that Buffon wasn't World Class yet when we got him, I don't feel that the latter two were considered World Class.

    Great players? Certainly. But to me, World Class is those once every 10 years type of players that you see come across our lives. Ones that the overwhelming majority are in agreement with their class.

    But I think that you get what I was trying to say. Juve develop those types of players rather than out and out buying them. It's been their way for decades.
     
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