Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2013-14) (40 Viewers)

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King_Alex

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Feb 24, 2013
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the best mercato for me would be cuadrado and sanchez.
then we can change from a 352 to a 433 in the match without subs.

in 352:
barzagli-bonucci-chiellini
licht-vidal-pirlo-marchisio-cuadrado
sanchez-llorente

in 433:
licht-barzagli-bonucci-chiellini
vidal-pirlo-marchisio
cuadrado-llorente-sanchez

so if the teams pressing us high and we dont come out of our own half we can change to 433 and destroy them with our fast wingers with counterattaking.
both formations would be incredible , cuadrado can be the best in his position, in attacking he will be as good as alves maicon marcelo and so on..
he is the only player who brings chiellini in trouble in 1vs 1, he is fast as no one, his flanks are great for llorente and he also has a decent shot and he isnt a brainless runner like armero.
and yes he can play also as lm , he also plays there last week with columbia.

about jojo or sanchez im not sure. maybe as ss jojo is better than sanchez. but sanchez we can get for less than 30 million and jojo not.
maybe sanchez we can loan then it would be perfect
i think with these 2 transfers we are unbeatable in serie a.
sanchez for 5 mio on loan and cuadrado for 15 mio.
20 mio and we are ready... with our connections to udine and the friendship from the ex udine and chile players these transfers should be no problem.
 

BottomLine

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Dec 23, 2012
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The problam with Kolarov is that he will cost at least 10M and that's too much for us to spend on a bench player. About CB- we should either bring back Masi or get someone else for free.
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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He would be starting LWB. Peluso can backup and Asamoah can go back to midfield. Maybe 2nd choice for Vidal's spot.

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Or Kolarov and Asamoah could rotate
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Amazing how people keep underrating asamoah cause he isnt a fancy offensive player.
All the players you mention, would get shut down completely by him if we played them
whats the use of an offensive wingback, if he gets shut down ?
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Asamoah is cool and all but his lack of end product playing as a LWB is worrying.

He doesn't need to be a 'fancy offensive attacker', but we do need someone who can either deliver dangerous crosses or (when playing another wingback) can get past his man easily. Unfortunately he can't do either very well.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Asamoah is cool and all but his lack of end product playing as a LWB is worrying.

He doesn't need to be a 'fancy offensive attacker', but we do need someone who can either deliver dangerous crosses or (when playing another wingback) can get past his man easily. Unfortunately he can't do either very well.
What about defending? Cuz isn't that his primary job as a wingback? He does that pretty damn well. Better than anyone I can think of, really. And of course, I think his offensive output is understated.

Licht can't really dribble or cross, but we're content with his attacking play, aren't we?
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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Asamoah is cool and all but his lack of end product playing as a LWB is worrying.

He doesn't need to be a 'fancy offensive attacker', but we do need someone who can either deliver dangerous crosses or (when playing another wingback) can get past his man easily. Unfortunately he can't do either very well.
Exactly, no one wants a fancy forward play just an end product from the wing.
 
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