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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Adrien Rabiot, set to leave Juventus and pick new club as free agent this summer.Unless something crazy happens, he’s not gonna sign new deal at Juventus despite the proposal.
Rabiot’s camp, already in contact with several clubs over next move.(Romano)
 

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DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Adrien Rabiot, set to leave Juventus and pick new club as free agent this summer.Unless something crazy happens, he’s not gonna sign new deal at Juventus despite the proposal.
Rabiot’s camp, already in contact with several clubs over next move.(Romano)
lol @ ”rabiots camp” just say mommy
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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Adrien Rabiot, set to leave Juventus and pick new club as free agent this summer.Unless something crazy happens, he’s not gonna sign new deal at Juventus despite the proposal.
Rabiot’s camp, already in contact with several clubs over next move.(Romano)
so sign the contract big boy. whats taking you so long? oh yeah it's because he doesn't have offers and is hoping juve in desperation gives in to his demands

screw him.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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I wouldn't let him walk back into club. Rabiot is the most overpaid player going around. I bet he still lives with his mum and gets breastfed before going to sleep at night.

Interesting with koop...we shouldn't overpay for him but we are looking for a specific type to fill that role in midfield. If not him then who and how much? Is a player like Samardzic suitable and available?
 

PhRoZeN

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Mar 29, 2006
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Giuntoli better up his game then.
Only Motta can come with a request to make it happen, but for whatever influence he may have had at Bologna, they did sign a 19 year Argentinian from Velez sarsfield who he only gave a handful of games to.

Seriously though it's better to lower your expectations, I don't see us signing players from South America, especially first teamers. It was never the Juve way, and so it happens it still won't be.
 

Catenaccio

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Jul 15, 2002
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So I read that Todibo is going to West Ham on loan while we sign Cabal from Verona. Nobody saw that coming…. No one did.

Perhaps our lack of progress in selling players is making him ease off the bigger transfers.
 

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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So I read that Todibo is going to West Ham on loan while we sign Cabal from Verona. Nobody saw that coming…. No one did.

Perhaps our lack of progress in selling players is making him ease off the bigger transfers.
Todibo reject West Ham and has said he only wants Juventus and its has been reported that the signing of Cabal dont have to do anything or excludes the siging of Todibo.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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If we sell both Chiesa and Soule in some ways that increases our risk because we would need wingers. To me a lower risk strategy would be to focus on selling McKennie and Locatelli to secure Koop and selling Huijsen to get Todibo. Then time is on our side because worst case we keep both wingers.

I reiterate, Locatelli is not going to be a starter and his market value is probably not that different to Chiesa given his contract period. We know Aston Villa was prepared to pay more than 20m for McKennie too.
We're going to have more than 4 starters with all those games and Loca will more than likely be one of them. Rabiot and BigMac are out while we have Douglas Luiz and Thuran coming in as replacements.

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Isn't it that the 'Growth Decree' which allowed us to pay less tax on his net wages has expired? If he resigns now we'll have to pay more while his wage remains the same?
No. It would still count but doesn't matter now. He's out.
 
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