For Lyon, Bastos plays on the sides of the 4-2-3-1, usually on the left, sometimes on the right. When they have the ball it's basically 4-3-3. But Bastos is too hot and cold, not consistent enough to be a real terror on that side for us.
Me too, but it's Marotta we're talking about and it's Juve after the Calciopli, signing Sanchez would be almost impossible with the likes of Inter, City and Chelsea after him. Bastos would be more than fine.
A good team if they players perform as we expect them to be, but if Conte doesnt turn into the new Guardiola, by a miracle, then they will not be considered not even good.
And consider the amount that we are going to spend for them, it could turn to a worse team that we had now. (esp we lose huge amounts of cash in the process be selling off players like Melo, to get them)
That'd be a great team. To be fair, Marotta is doing well so far, although a better RB could've been signed for that price, but Lich ain't bad. But whatever Marotta will do, he will never redeem himself for getting rid of Giovinco and Trezeguet.
I don't think thats good enough and I don't think that'll happen. That team has no superstar, no game changer at all, no Aguero, no Tevez or a younger Del Piero. And from what Marotta has been saying(we're going to sign world class) and doing(we're interested in Aguero according to their boss) I think he'll get us one superstar. Now whether its Aguero, Sanchez or even Pastore, I have no idea.
Juventus were already linked with Wigan Athletic talent Charles N’Zogbia in January and are renewing their interest this summer.
The Bianconeri had been close to capturing the left-winger, who turned 24 today, six months ago.
According to the Daily Mail, talks with Wigan have resumed, as Newcastle United are also trying to tempt him away.
The price-tag set by Wigan is at least £6m, but probably more, as a year ago Birmingham City’s £9m offer was accepted and the player could not agree personal terms.
N’Zogbia is a France international with one senior cap to his name.
Juventus were already linked with Wigan Athletic talent Charles N’Zogbia in January and are renewing their interest this summer.
The Bianconeri had been close to capturing the left-winger, who turned 24 today, six months ago.
According to the Daily Mail, talks with Wigan have resumed, as Newcastle United are also trying to tempt him away.
The price-tag set by Wigan is at least £6m, but probably more, as a year ago Birmingham City’s £9m offer was accepted and the player could not agree personal terms.
N’Zogbia is a France international with one senior cap to his name.