Summer mercato thread 2025-26 (337 Viewers)

Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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40m for this guy is crazy, but Simeonw will probably make a good defender out of him.
It's fantastic when you can dictate how much you want to sell for. Their flops they sell for 40. Our promising young players we accept 8ml. It's ridiculous, we are forced to sell because we can't do anything without selling but fuck me. If we wanted to buy Mbangula from Atalanta we'd have to pay minimum 25.
 

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Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,626
It's fantastic when you can dictate how much you want to sell for. Their flops they sell for 40. Our promising young players we accept 8ml. It's ridiculous, we are forced to sell because we can't do anything without selling but fuck me. If we wanted to buy Mbangula from Atalanta we'd have to pay minimum 25.
I also wouldn't be surprised if Chelsea are using "Has experience learning defending at Juventus" as a selling point in a way that we have never and would never.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,221
It's fantastic when you can dictate how much you want to sell for. Their flops they sell for 40. Our promising young players we accept 8ml. It's ridiculous, we are forced to sell because we can't do anything without selling but fuck me. If we wanted to buy Mbangula from Atalanta we'd have to pay minimum 25.
One of the reason they can sell very high is that he have a good half season with us. played full match for 13 matches. and also still young. The initial fee €40m is huge. They invest €14m and already recoup €4m from us for loan fee. His valuation wont be this high if we dont loan and play him

So strange that people rate his good performance with us (Serie A) and while he is owned by PL Club, his fee is more expensive (€40m)
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,546
It's fantastic when you can dictate how much you want to sell for. Their flops they sell for 40. Our promising young players we accept 8ml. It's ridiculous, we are forced to sell because we can't do anything without selling but fuck me. If we wanted to buy Mbangula from Atalanta we'd have to pay minimum 25.
True, and I totally agree. But on the other hand, it’s nice when you have all the money in the world and can afford to keep a player if no one offers you the price you’re asking for, while still being able to sign whoever you want.

On another note, everyone is signing players and completing their teams except us. We’re going to be happy if we end up 5th this year. Inter was already strong, Napoli made some nice acquisitions, and Roma is reinforcing heavily, while we don’t even have a plan, or at least it seems like that.
 
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True, and I totally agree. But on the other hand, it’s nice when you have all the money in the world and can afford to keep a player if no one offers you the price you’re asking for, while still being able to sign whoever you want.

On another note, everyone is signing players and completing their teams except us. We’re going to be happy if we end up 5th this year. Inter was already strong, Napoli made some nice acquisitions, and Roma is reinforcing heavily, while we don’t even have a plan, or at least it seems like that.
Not even Comolli knows who Comolli will bring this year
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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I wonder why we aren't all over Hancko or Laporte. So Hancko is rumored to go to Al Nasser basically making Laporte available as he'll be second choice there.

Both are better than Kelly. One is younger and costs 30-35m, Laporte would probably be cheaper in transfer value but his wages would be higher.
 

MrMonkey

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2017
4,418
The only certainty is we will struggle to finish fourth and won’t change Tutor’s Neanderthal system.
The present odds have us finishing third so Tudor should go by Christmas if worse than that.

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Has anyone confirmed what formation we're going to play next season?
I'm far from a football expert, but sounds like midfield weak that need three man one for team success.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,496
So basically it says no signings unless we decide to make one. Isnt it like that with every team in any given state?

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Well according to rumors Tudor liked some kid from our B side plus McKennie can play as WB.
So basically Mck as WB again and another Savona? No thanks!
I dont mind McK as WB contrary to what other here think but Im really afraid of us getting another Savona. Its time we do something about this defense - We will never beat a strong team with this defense. Yeah it could work against teams like Udinese at best but when we face a better team we see the results:
Real beat us 1-0 but D.G did put in a show..
City thrashed us
Last season we saw Fiorentina and Atalanta mock us.
 
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Paolino

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2013
1,257
Top 5 RWBs for Juventus (Summer 2025)

1. Raoul Bellanova (Atalanta – Italy )

  • Defensive Data: Strong physically, excellent 1v1 defending, great positioning.
  • Offensive Contribution: Accurate crosses, progressive carries, some goals and assists at Torino and Atalanta.
  • Tactical Fit: Knows Serie A very well, perfect for a 3-5-2 system.
  • Age: 25 – Prime years, balanced profile.

2. Yan Couto (Borussia Dortmund – Brazil )

  • Versatility: Can play RB, RWB, or RW.
  • Attacking Data: High progressive runs, dribbling success rate among the best for full-backs, good xA.
  • Future Potential: 23 years old, ideal for long-term project.

3. Vanderson de Oliveira Campos (AS Monaco – Brazil )

  • Experience: Nearly 100 Ligue 1 appearances with Monaco.
  • Strength: Combines pace and physicality with strong attacking stats (7 goals in last few seasons).
  • Tactical Adaptability: Capable of transitioning quickly into Serie A football.

4. Issa Kaboré (Manchester City – Loan at Werder Bremen)

  • Age: 24, good mix of experience and upside.
  • Profile: Modern full-back style – supports both phases, good defensive awareness, and reliable passing under pressure.
  • Economic Advantage: Likely available on loan with an option to buy.

5. Marc Pubill (Almería – Spain )

  • Young Prospect: 21 years old, targeted by Milan, Wolves, and Juventus.
  • Data Highlights: Strong progressive carries and high defensive duel win rate for his age.
  • Cost: Estimated €15–19M, making him a smart investment for the future.

C'mon Comolli, here are the options based on data analysis. Go get one of them!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,041
Top 5 RWBs for Juventus (Summer 2025)

1. Raoul Bellanova (Atalanta – Italy )

  • Defensive Data: Strong physically, excellent 1v1 defending, great positioning.
  • Offensive Contribution: Accurate crosses, progressive carries, some goals and assists at Torino and Atalanta.
  • Tactical Fit: Knows Serie A very well, perfect for a 3-5-2 system.
  • Age: 25 – Prime years, balanced profile.

2. Yan Couto (Borussia Dortmund – Brazil )

  • Versatility: Can play RB, RWB, or RW.
  • Attacking Data: High progressive runs, dribbling success rate among the best for full-backs, good xA.
  • Future Potential: 23 years old, ideal for long-term project.

3. Vanderson de Oliveira Campos (AS Monaco – Brazil )

  • Experience: Nearly 100 Ligue 1 appearances with Monaco.
  • Strength: Combines pace and physicality with strong attacking stats (7 goals in last few seasons).
  • Tactical Adaptability: Capable of transitioning quickly into Serie A football.

4. Issa Kaboré (Manchester City – Loan at Werder Bremen)

  • Age: 24, good mix of experience and upside.
  • Profile: Modern full-back style – supports both phases, good defensive awareness, and reliable passing under pressure.
  • Economic Advantage: Likely available on loan with an option to buy.

5. Marc Pubill (Almería – Spain )

  • Young Prospect: 21 years old, targeted by Milan, Wolves, and Juventus.
  • Data Highlights: Strong progressive carries and high defensive duel win rate for his age.
  • Cost: Estimated €15–19M, making him a smart investment for the future.

C'mon Comolli, here are the options based on data analysis. Go get one of them!
I raise you 5 more.

Top 5 Worst RWBs Juventus Could Sign — Rebranded as Smart Moves

1. Aaron Wan-Bissaka – “The Defensive Wall”

Spin:
“Juventus have lacked a true 1v1 defensive specialist on the right since the days of Stephan Lichtsteiner. Wan-Bissaka brings elite tackling, discipline, and physicality to a side looking to shut down dangerous left-wingers in Serie A and Europe. Under a structured manager, his technical shortcomings can be masked by positional intelligence and overlapping midfielders. A tactical weapon, not a liability.”


Key PR term: ‘Defensive anchor with untapped potential going forward.’


2. Denzel Dumfries – “The Bulldozer Returns”

Spin:
“Few players know the rigors of Serie A wing-back duty like Dumfries. His power, pace, and goal threat from deep make him a menace in the final third. While raw at times, Juventus have lacked that vertical burst from wide areas since the prime Cuadrado years. Dumfries offers proven league experience, Champions League minutes, and immediate physical impact. He’s not just a signing—he’s a system fit.”


Key PR term: ‘Plug-and-play Serie A veteran with European pedigree.’


3. Dani Alves (42) – “The Legend Returns”

Spin:
“Age is just a number when you have a footballing brain like Dani Alves. His leadership, tactical knowledge, and flair could be invaluable to a young dressing room. As a part-time mentor, cup-game starter, and occasional creative spark, Alves brings Juventus DNA, Barcelona excellence, and a winning mentality that can’t be taught. Plus—imagine the shirt sales.”


Key PR term: ‘Veteran genius and cultural icon with unfinished business in Turin.’


4. Héctor Bellerín – “The Rebirth Project”

Spin:
“Bellerín is exactly the kind of low-risk, high-upside signing Juventus can thrive on. Still just 30, he offers a rare mix of Serie A familiarity, La Liga technique, and Premier League pedigree. With the right fitness management, his overlapping runs and smart passing can unlock narrow defenses. He’s an Allegri reclamation project waiting to happen—just like Rabiot was.”


Key PR term: ‘Experienced yet undervalued creative full-back entering his second prime.’


5. Sergiño Dest – “The American Wildcard”

Spin:
“With North American markets growing, Dest is a smart move both commercially and tactically. He’s explosive, attack-minded, and can cover both flanks. Juventus could mold him into a hybrid winger-defender role, giving the team more dynamism in transition. Dest under Allegri would be a test of discipline—but the ceiling is undeniable. Think Cuadrado 2.0 with a U.S. passport.”


Key PR term: ‘Young, versatile international with elite athleticism and marketing appeal.’
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
65,385
4. Héctor Bellerín – “The Rebirth Project”

Spin:
“Bellerín is exactly the kind of low-risk, high-upside signing Juventus can thrive on. Still just 30, he offers a rare mix of Serie A familiarity, La Liga technique, and Premier League pedigree. With the right fitness management, his overlapping runs and smart passing can unlock narrow defenses. He’s an Allegri reclamation project waiting to happen—just like Rabiot was.”
AI knows more than we do :shocked:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,786
I know you joke Andy. But Dumfries doesn't deserve to be on that list. He is actually better then everyone listed in Paolinos best RBs list lol



He scores plenty for a fullback, eager to join attacks and cross. And is very strong and fast, helps alot in defence and covering whole flank.


Inter fans overrate Di Marco, but Dumfries been their main reliable wingback for last years.
 

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