Summer mercato thread 2022-23 season (66 Viewers)

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LiquidPLP

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yeah I think he would pair well with Vlahovic, but so would Dybala. If we lose Dybala he would be a pretty good replacement. I might prefer Raspadori though, just because he would fit better with Chiesa
The way I see it:
if Allegri wants a vanilla 433 then I'd go for Raspadori - Vlahovic - Chiesa. Then invest in the midfield because we lack options and creativity there.

If Allegri wants 4231 then I'd go for both Raspadori and Zaniolo tbh. Raspadori - Zaniolo - Chiesa with Vlahovic upfront would be dope IMO.

The second scenario assumes that Dybala leaves because to me it looks like one vs the other tbh. Having both would be a luxury, not sure if the club can afford it considering other needs.
 

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The way I see it:
if Allegri wants a vanilla 433 then I'd go for Raspadori - Vlahovic - Chiesa. Then invest in the midfield because we lack options and creativity there.

If Allegri wants 4231 then I'd go for both Raspadori and Zaniolo tbh. Raspadori - Zaniolo - Chiesa with Vlahovic upfront would be dope IMO.

The second scenario assumes that Dybala leaves because to me it looks like one vs the other tbh. Having both would be a luxury, not sure if the club can afford it considering other needs.
We are in top 10 richest clubs in the world, what makes you think we can’t have Dybala and Zaniolo?

Dybala leaving for free and buying Raspadori for 30-40m is arguably more expensive than keeping Dybala, even if he earns double of what Raspadori will ask.
 

LiquidPLP

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We are in top 10 richest clubs in the world, what makes you think we can’t have Dybala and Zaniolo?

Dybala leaving for free and buying Raspadori for 30-40m is arguably more expensive than keeping Dybala, even if he earns double of what Raspadori will ask.
What makes me think that? Simply the fact we just bled shitload of cash for Vlahovic and before it happened Juve's future seemed like as cheerful as a graveyard. We still have a lot of deadwood to remove and there won't be another recapitalization, so the club needs to be smart about spending which I think they will.

Current Zaniolo is a duplicate to Dybala IMO. Sure it might turn out Allegri thinks differently and puts him on the right wing with Dybala in the middle, behind Valhovic. Then, who plays on the left? Chiesa? Possible but not perfect. It may still happen, none of us know at this point. For sure we need someone for the left wing, more so than on the right.

I think the club would be way less afraid of Raspadori who would have very low wages here instead of 10m net for Dybala, but let's see. If Dybala stays I see Zaniolo as an unlikely transfer, he's not a Cuadrado type of winger at all and we need these for 4231. We're very short on the wings with Berna and Cuadrado expiring and Chiesa injured for the next 6-8 months.

In the end all we're doing is guessing now, obviously.
 

Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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Falcao and Ibra did it off the tip of my head.

Baggio, Del Piero, Totti all had these injuries and became legends anyway.
Yeah, had Ibra in my mind as well but I think he adapted his game (also he’s made out of metal, physical he’s very strong)

I know Falcao had a lot of issues and it took him 2 years to be better. No idea how he is now.

Demiral and Chiellini are currently two players I’ve been following through their injuries but frankly I think being a CB is easier to recover. You can bulk up and adjust your game and be more in to straight duels/man marking. An attacking player is often expected to create chances and use a different skill set
 
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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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Why do people still think of Chiesa as a right winger? Allegri obviously sees him on the left and also after this injury his speed will be affected so it's better he plays left where he has more options to shoot, pass, cross or dribble
 

Robee

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We are in top 10 richest clubs in the world, what makes you think we can’t have Dybala and Zaniolo?

Dybala leaving for free and buying Raspadori for 30-40m is arguably more expensive than keeping Dybala, even if he earns double of what Raspadori will ask.
How on earth? Extending Dybala is a lot more expensive...
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Brozovic asked for 6.5 million euros plus bonus so I am certain kessie will demand 7-8 million euros which no club in Italy will offer unless juve decide to do it.
yeah, but I did read somewhere that he would prefer to stay in Italy..not sure how true that is

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Says more about the club than the player.
He's not even among the top 10 earners in said club, and reportedly will be offered a reduced salary. I dont see the issue, he's not the problem and is a fine squad player.
 

Bianconero_Aus

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May 26, 2009
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Zaniolo would be amazing. Pinto just said he cant guarantee that Zaniolo will stay next summer.
Lol that’s confirmation that his ass is gone in July/August

Obviously wish we were getting a player who didn’t have 2 ruptured ACLs in his injury history. But I still believe in Zaniolo’s potential to be one of the best in the league.
 
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