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pavluska

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According to Tuttosport, Juventus is already thinking about the next players. Continuing to target young players with great potential.
List of players under observation:
• Tchouameni
• Vlahovic
• Gravenberch
• Raspadori
• Kamara
• Manuel Gasparini (GK)

Juventus is still very interested in Gravenberch, who still has 2 years left in his contract with Ajax. The bianconeri will try to sign the midfielder next summer.

[TuttoSport via @AroundJuventus]
 

DanielSz

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What is that, like €100M minimum? I do wonder how much we'll have to spend after the infusion and reduction of wages.
I’m confident they’ve been setting up a big spend next summer so it should be feasible. I’m also confident they will be investing in younger players so these specific names make sense as well. They’ve been connected to all three multiple times.
 

IlCapitano

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We already have 40m to pay for Chiesa next summer and 30m for Morata or a replacement for him if he is not bought out. So you can forget about any big spending next summer or even the one after that.

We could get quite lucky with some good free agents next summer. Belotti, Pellegrini, Romagnoli, Boga could all be good backups. Zakaria, Kessie, Kamara all young guys with a lot of potential to develop. I'd be ecstatic with Zakaria and one bigger signing on loan/outright in Zaniolo. Anything over that is a premium

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I’m confident they’ve been setting up a big spend next summer so it should be feasible. I’m also confident they will be investing in younger players so these specific names make sense as well. They’ve been connected to all three multiple times.
You can wat me as much as you want, if you think we'll be anywhere near that kind of spend you're in for a rough awakening.

Vlahović alone will be close to 100m if he repeats his last season. Commisso after one good season wanted 75m from Atletico this summer.

Tchouameni with another year can only go up and Badiashile too. You're talking about close to 200m there without Chiesa and possibly Morata. That's not happening lmao
 
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DanielSz

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We already have 40m to pay for Chiesa next summer and 30m for Morata or a replacement for him if he is not bought out. So you can forget about any big spending next summer or even the one after that.

We could get quite lucky with some good free agents next summer. Belotti, Pellegrini, Romagnoli, Boga could all be good backups. Zakaria, Kessie, Kamara all young guys with a lot of potential to develop. I'd be ecstatic with Zakaria and one bigger signing on loan/outright in Zaniolo. Anything over that is a premium

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You can wat me as much as you want, if you think we'll be anywhere near that kind of spend you're in for a rough awakening.

Vlahović alone will be close to 100m if he repeats his last season. Tchouameni with another year can only go up and Badiashile too. You're talking about close to 200m there without Chiesa and possibly Morata. That's not happening lmao
You can talk like you’re the team accountant but only time will tell. But I’ll remember your claims either way. And yeah, I will what you as much as I want, thanks for the permission though.
 

IlCapitano

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You can talk like you’re the team accountant but only time will tell. But I’ll remember your claims either way. And yeah, I will what you as much as I want, thanks for the permission though.
I don't have to be the team accountant to know Juventus is not spending that kind of money in this financial situation during COVID. We barely ever spent and unless we also sell De Ligt and Chiesa for 200m or more we won't come near the 100m or whatever is the best case scenario with those you mentioned
 

DanielSz

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I don't have to be the team accountant to know Juventus is not spending that kind of money in this financial situation during COVID. We barely ever spent and unless we also sell De Ligt and Chiesa for 200m or more we won't come near the 100m or whatever is the best case scenario with those you mentioned
The reason they didn’t spend wasn’t because they were broke. They were being conservative so they don’t find themselves in a crisis. They don’t plan budgets on a year to year basis. Those are usually planned out for multiple years. I think it’s you that’s in for an awakening next summer.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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I’m confident they’ve been setting up a big spend next summer so it should be feasible. I’m also confident they will be investing in younger players so these specific names make sense as well. They’ve been connected to all three multiple times.
Personally I have a theory that when journalists need some more clicks or are out of ideas, they'll browse through forums like this ]to find names to create links and generate traffic :p
 

IlCapitano

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The reason they didn’t spend wasn’t because they were broke. They were being conservative so they don’t find themselves in a crisis. They don’t plan budgets on a year to year basis. Those are usually planned out for multiple years. I think it’s you that’s in for an awakening next summer.



I won't be in for that because I will be very happy if it happens. Just saying don't get your hopes up now we will spend 200m next summer and then get your panties in a bunch if it does not happen and blame bad Cherubini and whatever
 

juve123

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I won't be in for that because I will be very happy if it happens. Just saying don't get your hopes up now we will spend 200m next summer and then get your panties in a bunch if it does not happen and blame bad Cherubini and whatever
I can't believe these numbers now we realise that we are in similar financial crisis as a Barcelona or inter
 

Siamak

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The 50 most expensive transfers ever

1. Neymar (Barcelona to PSG, 2017) - €222m
2. Kylian Mbappe
(Monaco to PSG, 2017) - €180m
3. Philippe Coutinho
(Liverpool to Barcelona, 2018) - €145m
4. Joao Felix
(Benfica to Atletico Madrid, 2019) - €126m
5. Antoine Griezmann
(Atletico Madrid to Barcelona, 2019) - €120m
6. Jack Grealish
(Aston Villa to Man City, 2021) - €118m
7. Romelu Lukaku
(Inter to Chelsea, 2021) - €115m
=8. Ousmane Dembele
(Dortmund to Barcelona, 2017) - €105m
=8. Paul Pogba
(Juventus to Man Utd, 2016) - €105m
=10. Eden Hazard
(Chelsea to Real Madrid, 2019) - €100m
=10. Cristiano Ronaldo
(Real Madrid to Juventus, 2018) - €100m
=10. Gareth Bale
(Tottenham to Real Madrid, 2013) - €100m
13. Cristiano Ronaldo
(Man Utd to Real Madrid, 2009) - €94m
14. Gonzalo Higuain
(Napoli to Juventus, 2016) - €90m
15. Harry Maguire
(Leicester to Man Utd, 2019) - €87m
=16. Romelu Lukaku
(Everton to Man Utd, 2017) - €85m
=16. Jadon Sancho
(Dortmund to Man Utd, 2021) - €85m
18. Virgil van Dijk
(Southampton to Liverpool, 2018) - €84.5m
19. Luis Suarez
(Liverpool to Barcelona, 2014) - €82.3m
=20. Romelu Lukaku
(Man Utd to Inter, 2019) - €80m
=20. Nicolas Pepe
(Lille to Arsenal, 2019) - €80m
=20. Kepa Arrizabalaga
(Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea, 2018) - €80m
=20. Lucas Hernandez
(Atletico Madrid to Bayern, 2019) - €80m
24. Kai Havertz
(Leverkusen to Chelsea, 2020) - €77m
25. Zinedine Zidane
(Juventus to Real Madrid, 2001) - €76m
26. Angel Di Maria
(Real Madrid to Man Utd, 2014) - €75.6m
=27. Matthijs de Ligt
(Ajax to Juventus, 2019) - €75m
=27. Frenkie de Jong
(Ajax to Barcelona, 2019) - €75m
=27. James Rodriguez
(Monaco to Real Madrid, 2014) - €75m
=27. Kevin De Bruyne
(Wolfsburg to Man City, 2015) - €75m
31. Arthur Melo
(Barcelona to Juventus, 2020) - €72m
=32. Victor Osimhen
(Lille to Napoli, 2020) - €70m
=32. Rodri
(Atletico Madrid to Man City, 2019) - €70m
=32. Thomas Lemar
(Monaco to Atletico Madrid, 2018) - €70m
35. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
(Inter to Barcelona, 2009) - €69.5m
36. Ruben Dias
(Benfica to Man City, 2020) - €68m
37. Riyad Mahrez
(Leicester to Man City, 2018) - €67.8m
38. Kaka
(Milan to Real Madrid, 2009) - €67m
39. Alvaro Morata
(Real Madrid to Chelsea, 2017) - €65.5m
40. Aymeric Laporte
(Athletic Bilbao to Man City, 2018) - €65.2m
41. Joao Cancelo
(Juventus to Man City, 2019) - €65m
42. Edinson Cavani
(Napoli to PSG, 2013) - €64.5m
=43 Christian Pulisic
(Dortmund to Chelsea, 2019) - €64m
=43. Angel Di Maria
(Man Utd to PSG, 2015) - €64m
45. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
(Dortmund to Arsenal, 2018) - €63.7m
=46. Alisson (Roma to Liverpool, 2018) - €62.5m
=46. Raheem Sterling
(Liverpool to Man City, 2015) - €62.5m
48. Luis Figo
(Barcelona to Real Madrid, 2000) - €62m
49. Oscar
(Chelsea to Shanghai SIPG, 2017) - €61m
=50. Miralem Pjanic
(Juventus to Barcelona, 2020) - €60m
=50. Tanguy Ndombele
(Lyon to Tottenham, 2019) - €60m
=50. Naby Keita
(RB Leipzig to Liverpool, 2018) - €60m
=50. Luka Jovic
(Frankfurt to Real Madrid, 2019) - €60m
=50. Achraf Hakimi
(Inter to PSG, 2021) - €60m
https://www.footballtransfers.com/e.../04/football-50-biggest-transfers-of-all-time
 

Siamak

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According to Tutto Juve, the Bianconeri have identified Navas as a possible replacement for the role of goalkeeper and are considering his condition.

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However, the former Real Madrid player is one of the most reliable goalkeepers today and he can be available for 12 million euros and Juventus may go to him to solve his short-term problems.
 
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