Summer mercato thread 2022-23 season (76 Viewers)

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Beki

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yeah, if he is really not bought then he should stay. Some of us were saying Milenkovic or Gabriel could come, Demiral is a better and younger player than both of them, so really its no brainer. Even though it probably would be better to have left footed guy like Gabriel, but its not worth the money.
Demiral is better + we don't have to spend money :D
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Haha, no i use automatic translation from yuotube - u can get quite accurate subtitles in english with these.

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Not much difference anyway:
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Stats can lie though.. Demiral when he played for us was really great at defending but then he had that incident of concentration in which he got beaten and cost the team a goal.
I havent followed him at Atalanta too much but I didnt notice any special growth.
He can have 90 ball interception per game but if he loses his concentration at a crucial moment it wipes out all his interceptions..
Gabriel - Have no idea but the fact he plays for Arsenal makes me think he isnt all that. Maybe Im wrong though..
Milenkovic - Im not his biggest fan but he is certainly better than Demiral.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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Filip Kostic is close according to Sky Germany. Anyone watch Bundesliga or any Serbs who can tell more about him? Good transfer?
From the little I've seen, excellent crosser. I can't say much more, since I only watched Eintracht in the EL and I've seen only 1-2 of his matches for Serbia.
His assists numbers in the last 4 seasons in Eintracht are very solid: 13, 14, 14, 12.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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only question is why did he stuck in frankfurt for all his career if he is good?
Probably because he's far from being world class. But a star player in Eintracht could turn out a solid squad/bench player for Juve.
I don't think he'll become a new Dusan Tadic, because cases when some player was stuck in Twente and Southampton until he was 30 and then became world class are rare to almost non-existent.
 

Alin

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Jul 27, 2015
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Maybe we arent looking at 4-3-3... or we are looking for a player to change to when we are up (Allegri loves going 3-5-2 when we take the lead)

I can imagine him fitting quite well as classic LM in Allegri’s hybrid 4-4-2 (that turns into 4-3-3 or even switches to a 3-4-3/3-5-2) formation.

If we do go for Kostic im sure it will have a lot to do with his versatility but also because of his ability of putting in a accurate cross. For the numbers being rumored i think he is definitely worth a try.
 

Orgut

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I can imagine him fitting quite well as classic LM in Allegri’s hybrid 4-4-2 (that turns into 4-3-3 or even switches to a 3-4-3/3-5-2) formation.

If we do go for Kostic im sure it will have a lot to do with his versatility but also because of his ability of putting in a accurate cross. For the numbers being rumored i think he is definitely worth a try.
Just watched a video. He seems like a player with great dribbling skills but also has a problem with decisions - He dribbles even when there is a better option (passing to a teammate)
 

Akshen

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I can imagine him fitting quite well as classic LM in Allegri’s hybrid 4-4-2 (that turns into 4-3-3 or even switches to a 3-4-3/3-5-2) formation.

If we do go for Kostic im sure it will have a lot to do with his versatility but also because of his ability of putting in a accurate cross. For the numbers being rumored i think he is definitely worth a try.
Yeah, basically if I had to compare him to any player, it's Rosen's. Kostic is probably better crosser and faster than Gosens, while the German is better at defending.

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Edit: its comparision of the roles/positions in the team, because they are quite different when it comes to actual style ofcourse.
 
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