Summer mercato thread 2025-26 (30 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,396
#63
The aggressive approach taken by Juventus in the transfer market last summer, combined with a more conservative strategy in January, is set to bring significant financial benefits as early as next summer.

Of course, the team must meet its minimum objectives on the field (reaching the UCL Round of 16 this season and qualifying for next year’s edition), but the club is already in a position where it doesn’t need to sell key players. At most, it can consider sales only in the face of truly major offers.

The squad’s rejuvenation has already brought Juve back within financial fair play parameters. At Continassa, the club now has the freedom to sell strategically rather than being forced to offload players at a discount.

[Giovanni Albanese]
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,297
#64
The aggressive approach taken by Juventus in the transfer market last summer, combined with a more conservative strategy in January, is set to bring significant financial benefits as early as next summer.

Of course, the team must meet its minimum objectives on the field (reaching the UCL Round of 16 this season and qualifying for next year’s edition), but the club is already in a position where it doesn’t need to sell key players. At most, it can consider sales only in the face of truly major offers.

The squad’s rejuvenation has already brought Juve back within financial fair play parameters. At Continassa, the club now has the freedom to sell strategically rather than being forced to offload players at a discount.

[Giovanni Albanese]
Now I'm absolutely sure Robee is behind every Giovanni Albanese account.
 

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,006
#65
The aggressive approach taken by Juventus in the transfer market last summer, combined with a more conservative strategy in January, is set to bring significant financial benefits as early as next summer.

Of course, the team must meet its minimum objectives on the field (reaching the UCL Round of 16 this season and qualifying for next year’s edition), but the club is already in a position where it doesn’t need to sell key players. At most, it can consider sales only in the face of truly major offers.

The squad’s rejuvenation has already brought Juve back within financial fair play parameters. At Continassa, the club now has the freedom to sell strategically rather than being forced to offload players at a discount.

[Giovanni Albanese]
How dare he compliment what has been done. It's all panic and despair.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,758
#66
The aggressive approach taken by Juventus in the transfer market last summer, combined with a more conservative strategy in January, is set to bring significant financial benefits as early as next summer.

Of course, the team must meet its minimum objectives on the field (reaching the UCL Round of 16 this season and qualifying for next year’s edition), but the club is already in a position where it doesn’t need to sell key players. At most, it can consider sales only in the face of truly major offers.

The squad’s rejuvenation has already brought Juve back within financial fair play parameters. At Continassa, the club now has the freedom to sell strategically rather than being forced to offload players at a discount.

[Giovanni Albanese]
We have key players? Well this is news to me. Who are they?
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
18,396
#72
All eyes were on Hancko, and he certainly did not disappoint. Tough when needed, clean on the ball, both tenacious and elegant—he played a key role in Feyenoord’s crucial victory over Milan. Once again, he showcased his talent and drew the spotlight onto himself. As for Juventus, no additional attention is needed—if anything, it could attract unwanted competition. The Bianconeri club is already convinced of his profile, and a performance like last night’s only adds more positive feedback to their scouting reports.

Dominant in duels, he won all five ground battles and drew one foul, though he lost possession nine times. His consistent performances have not gone unnoticed, and Cristiano Giuntoli is closely monitoring him as a potential reinforcement for Juventus’ defense.

Feyenoord vs. Milan: Hancko’s Stats
Minutes played: 90’
Clearances: 2
Tackles: 4
Ground duels won: 5/5
Aerial duels won: 1/2
Touches: 58
Passes completed: 42/50 (84%)

[ilbianconerocom]
 

Akshen

Senior Member
Aug 27, 2010
10,633
#73
All eyes were on Hancko, and he certainly did not disappoint. Tough when needed, clean on the ball, both tenacious and elegant—he played a key role in Feyenoord’s crucial victory over Milan. Once again, he showcased his talent and drew the spotlight onto himself. As for Juventus, no additional attention is needed—if anything, it could attract unwanted competition. The Bianconeri club is already convinced of his profile, and a performance like last night’s only adds more positive feedback to their scouting reports.

Dominant in duels, he won all five ground battles and drew one foul, though he lost possession nine times. His consistent performances have not gone unnoticed, and Cristiano Giuntoli is closely monitoring him as a potential reinforcement for Juventus’ defense.

Feyenoord vs. Milan: Hancko’s Stats
Minutes played: 90’
Clearances: 2
Tackles: 4
Ground duels won: 5/5
Aerial duels won: 1/2
Touches: 58
Passes completed: 42/50 (84%)

[ilbianconerocom]
Yes, he did really well, just like the other guy from their defence but it was mostly because Milan was utterly shit the entire game.
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,297
#77
Remember when we sold Vlahovic for big money and got Kolo Muani for peanuts.

Well that's not what's going to happen in this case.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
#78
No way anyone decided anything after 4 games.

Except dusan leaving. Thats been decided for sure by junktoli
 

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