Summer Mercato Thread 2019-20 (105 Viewers)

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Bianco2nero

IL NUOVO BOMBER
May 13, 2012
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Only a new coach is not enough to get the type of football we want to see.. You also need the players and wen you sell players like Dybala it only gets more difficult.. With Icardi or Lukaku in front you have low technique in the center.. Our midfield is also not 'wow' in type of skills and technique. They are good in the whole package, but they do not bring that little bid of magic.. Their legs would break in two..

When you sell Dybala (i hope not) you have to buy at least a player who can do something with the ball.. I wouldn't mind if we can get Eriksen in the deal.. Eriksen + 25 million for Dybala.. And loan Coutinho and sell Mandzukic, Matuidi, Khedira, Rugani, Perin and hopefully we can finally play some good football..

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If we do end up selling Dybala it's a tactical decision and not a technical one, so don't think we'd be looking to sign a similar type of player.
I think it's more a financial one. It doesn't make sense.. Getting a coach who likes to play attacking football with good players and selling Dybala and ending up with Mister Bueno or Mister Wanda lover
 

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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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out of the paratici marotta duo... looks like we kept the retard unfortunately.

I always thought paratici was the brains behind marotta.. him going full retard this mercato has proven otherwise.

worse merato for me since the Zidane sale....
Lol, Zidane sale was a masterpiece that brought us Gigi, Nedved and Thuram, hardly a bad mercato...

The overreaction here is almost unbearable.

I agree we are making some odd moves, but let’s wait before we come up with definite conclusions. So far we sold only bench players and very unreliable RB who had issues at every club he played and upgraded our midfield and defense.

I would like us to sign another backup LB and leave our strikers intact, except the sale of Mandzukic and if we are selling Dybala than sign another striker like Icardi and with the money from the rest of the sales buy another MF.

My point is let’s wait and see how everything will end up and make conclusions, but I guess that’s too rational to do on Tuz...
 
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I think it's more a financial one. It doesn't make sense.. Getting a coach who likes to play attacking football with good players and selling Dybala and ending up with Mister Bueno or Mister Wanda lover
There might be a financial aspect to it too, but I'm almost certain that it isn't the only or even the driving reason we are trying to get rid of him.

Perhaps Paratici, Sarri and co don't believe we'll be able to play the kind of pressing game that enables you to play possession based attacking football with both Ronaldo and Dybi on the field.
 

pavelnel

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Oct 24, 2006
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There might be a financial aspect to it too, but I'm almost certain that it isn't the only or even the driving reason we are trying to get rid of him.

Perhaps Paratici, Sarri and co don't believe we'll be able to play the kind of pressing game that enables you to play possession based attacking football with both Ronaldo and Dybi on the field.
This sounds too reasonable to be true.
 
Nov 1, 2015
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The zidane sale led to Buffon and nedved, what you talking about?

I love buffon and nedved as much as anyone.... but Zidane is Zidane.... one of the 5 greatest footballers in history. once in a couple generation player. in his absolute prime sold to a rival???

real offered 120m for messi in his prime when that was an OUTRAGEOUS amount money I remember. Barca laughed them off and said there is no number on earth that would make us sell an irreplaceable player like that. that's how a top club acts.... you simply do not sell your once in 2 generation superstar. PERIOD..

I would take an in prime Zidane over buffon =nedved any day of the week (and mind you juve got EXTREMELY lucky to hit on their re-investment, it could have easily gone the way of the Pogba money being flushed down a toilet and thrown away at an old declining player)

the entire postition of goaltender is overrated. and nedved was no Zidane.... a team that made it into 3 straight UCL finals barely sniffed another final post-Zidane. while Zidane was the decisive impact player real needed to win a couple CLs...

any juve fan whos happy about the Zidane sale simply didn't watch football back then. and looks at the paper transactions... the UCL victories speak for themselves.

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Lol, Zidane sale was a masterpiece that brought us Gigi, Nedved and Thuram, hardly a bad mercato...

The overreaction here is almost unbearable.

I agree we are making some odd moves, but let’s wait before we come up with definite conclusions. So far we sold only bench players and very unreliable RB who had issues at every club he played and upgraded our midfield and defense.

I would like us to sign another backup LB and leave our strikers intact, except the sale of Mandzukic and if we are selling Dybala than sign another striker like Icardi and with the money from the rest of the sales buy another MF.

My point is let’s wait and see how everything will end up and make conclusions, but I guess that’s too rational to do on Tuz...

neither of those players are prime Zidane calibre. not even close.... juve made 3 straight champions league finals in the mid-late 90s.
after Zidane we didn't get a sniff (beside that crushing penalty loss to milan)
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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So.. Should we expect any signing or should we only expect sales now? I mean when there is talk about signing a player its for Dybala (Lukaku) and now it seems his price dropped if you accept weird reports from FI that Tottenham offered 70M and Dybala himself rejected them - If we sell him for 70M its like being robbed as a year ago we wouldnt accept a 100M bid..
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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any juve fan whos happy about the Zidane sale simply didn't watch football back then. and looks at the paper transactions... the UCL victories speak for themselves.

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Quite the opposite actually. Juve was stagnant at the time they sold Zidane, three years removed from the CL trophy. Calling the summer where you bought two club legends, one the greatest goalkeeper of all time, the other a ballon d’or winner, the worst mercato is insane.
 
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