Summer mercato thread 2025-26 (105 Viewers)

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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Juventus are not as active in the transfer market as in previous summers, the press and journalists are no longer generating new ideas and are reviewing and reporting on past rumors.
Nor should they be. Look at all of the big signings we had last summer, and half of those guys still haven't gotten acclimated to the club to the point where they're succeeding. The last thing we need to do is sign another 5 or 6 guys and bring in more turnover.

Right now, we have most of our squad. Priorities should be figuring out the Kolo Muani/Conceicao situations and finding replacements for them if they leave, plus selling Vlahovic.

I'm not sure anything else is obvious or possible, minus potential depth sales like Weah, Kostic, Mbangula, etc
 

Siamak

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Nor should they be. Look at all of the big signings we had last summer, and half of those guys still haven't gotten acclimated to the club to the point where they're succeeding. The last thing we need to do is sign another 5 or 6 guys and bring in more turnover.

Right now, we have most of our squad. Priorities should be figuring out the Kolo Muani/Conceicao situations and finding replacements for them if they leave, plus selling Vlahovic.

I'm not sure anything else is obvious or possible, minus potential depth sales like Weah, Kostic, Mbangula, etc
Luiz and koop have been failed so far, If Igor manages to revive them as what they performed at their previous clubs they would be like new signing.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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It was on a PES as well.
I never played PES growing up. I only got FIFA.

Madden, FIFA, and college football/basketball are the games we played the most. I can't imagine how many hours I spent playing those games, especially like ages 12-14, before I could drive or get into the more fun stuff in high school.

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Luiz and koop have been failed so far, If Igor manages to revive them as what they performed at their previous clubs they would be like new signing.
and I'd argue the return of Bremer is as important as any signing will be. We need him back and performing close to the level he was before his tore his ACL to provide that stability and leadership in the back.

There just aren't many holes in the squad that need to be filled with new signings. In the case of guys like Koop & Luiz, the players may not be good, but the spots are filled and those guys need to get a chance to prove their worth.
 
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AndreaCristiano

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Jun 9, 2011
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So only you are right, and everyone else is wrong. Gotcha.
No one said that so relax bro. It’s reality we’re not getting another forward till Dusan leaves. It’s looking less likely he does. Don’t be shocked if we end up with Dusan and kolo resigning

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And it doesn’t make sense either lol.

We need to sign a striker anyway. Kolo Muani isn’t ours (yet) and who knows if some EPL club will come in and turn his head, we need an alternative striker (and a CB) desperately.
That’s all of and when’s. As of right now we have Dusan and he isn’t gone and kolo is most probably going to be extended
 
Aug 8, 2006
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Juventus are not as active in the transfer market as in previous summers, the press and journalists are no longer generating new ideas and are reviewing and reporting on past rumors.

Retegui, Rusty Doris, Sancho, Berardi,SMS, kalvin Phillips, cristante, Lookman, ederson, plumberson, partey, araujo are not new ideas so it sounds like the transfer strategy is well crystallized
 

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