Summer mercato thread 2022-23 season (62 Viewers)

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IlCapitano

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Dec 16, 2012
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No sense spending money on garbage when we already have our own. If there's no remotely decent LBs stick with what we have or play someone young.
Nobody on that list is garbage though. And none of them would be expensive at all

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Oh fuck, missed Emerson. Yeah, don't want him, but everyone else on the list is fine. Olivera is the most complete IMO, others are mostly heavy offense
 

GordoDeCentral

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Nobody on that list is garbage though. And none of them would be expensive at all

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Oh fuck, missed Emerson. Yeah, don't want him, but everyone else on the list is fine. Olivera is the most complete IMO, others are mostly heavy offense
Only ones i know, lodi and emerson, are not worth spending money on. Rest i dont know.
 

IlCapitano

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Only ones i know, lodi and emerson, are not worth spending money on. Rest i dont know.
I would not mind Lodi for a reasonable price, he is playing much better recently. Emerson agreed

Olivera intrigues me because he is the most complete on the list IMO. Others are mostly defensive sieves or just tiny.

Also, Giuntoli from Napoli wants him since a long time ago and he has had a good eye for talents like him. Mostly unknown guys who can make a breakthrough like Di Lorenzo and Anguissa recently.

 

Xperd

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Only ones i know, lodi and emerson, are not worth spending money on. Rest i dont know.
So Bayern take a chance on a Canadian LB and transform him into one of the best LB's in the world but apparently we can't afford to do the same with a young upcoming talent because 'never heard of him', 'won't improve us instantly'

The search for a LB will be never-ending with this kind of mentality. And by the time we find a fullback that will 'instantly improve us', we're going to be priced out.

Not saying taking a chance on a young dynamic fullback would be a guaranteed success but it's still a better bet than relying on the likes of De Sciglio.
 

Robee

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Every source describes Bellanova as a RB but it's not the first time he's being mentioned among the LB options.

I don't particularly like makeshift left backs like De Sciglio who have to cut inside to throw in a half decent cross. Unless he's really good with his left foot as well, I'd pass (at least as a LB).
 

GordoDeCentral

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So Bayern take a chance on a Canadian LB and transform him into one of the best LB's in the world but apparently we can't afford to do the same with a young upcoming talent because 'never heard of him', 'won't improve us instantly'

The search for a LB will be never-ending with this kind of mentality. And by the time we find a fullback that will 'instantly improve us', we're going to be priced out.

Not saying taking a chance on a young dynamic fullback would be a guaranteed success but it's still a better bet than relying on the likes of De Sciglio.
They brought him to start from day 1?
 
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