Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2013-14) (25 Viewers)

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Ragazza

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Jul 22, 2013
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Definitely includes me! I still think you're overrating the crap out of Kovacic, but time will tell :)
He might be jumping the gun a little bit but Kovacic is definitely a very bright young player. One of the few along with Icardi that I'm quite excited about. Of course "very bright young player" is like kryptonite for Inter these days, I expect him to get benched or sold for some 30 year old Argentine in a year or two.
 

Gian

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He didnt had just one good season in his career, he had two at Dortmund. It didnt work out for him in Madrid and Liverpool but when he joined Dortmund again he showed glimpses of his former self again. Last match against Ausburg in this new season he was like the old Sahin again. Long story short doesnt really look like a one season wonder to me, he was just unfortunate when he joined RM
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Veratti might potentially be world class but he's nowhere near cashing in any of that potential. Gundogan is well on his way though. If we're getting a Pirlo replacement I want the replacement to be an established player, not someone who is potentially good. Especially if we're playing the 3-5-2 where the whole thing needs Pirlo to tick if it's to function properly.
You cannot compare the current quality of verratti to Gundogan, only the potential.

Gundo is 2 years older, and just played his first year in a topteam known for its excellent teamwork and good coach. Ideal for a youngster(he's allready 22 thp) to excell in. Like pogba did.
Verratti on the other hand, is just 20. Was allready instrumental in a serie b senior team. Went to PSG wich is the polar opposite of a team compared to dortmund. Its extremely hard for a youngster to be in. PSG has no structure, no team at all, just individuals. Yet he managed pretty good.

Comparing the two players, verratti simply is the highest potential deeplying playmaker in the world. Gundogan is very good, but in the end more physical and less technically skilled and less brilliant

Meaning, gundo can be introduced in a tactic more easely, where as verratti is preferably protected by 1 or 2 cm's.

I'd take Gundogan or Banega before Verratti
Banega has great technical ability, and has the style of verratti, but lacks the brilliance. For this reason he'll never be important for a topteam. He's 25, allready. People here will rate him cause of the flair and fancy, but he lacks the brilliance that a pirlo has, or a verratti shows to potentially has.

Sorry, but for me banega is like Robinho versus Ronaldinho. They are both excellent at technique, skills, dribbeling. But ronaldinho was brilliant, and robinho wasent.
That made ronaldinho the best of his (short) generation, and robinho some mercenary that never made it.

How bout Sahin? Plays deep like Pirlo and is good at controlling the game.
Sahin is not a regista. Sahin is just a central midfielder that can play a bit deeper, but he is absolutely not a regista. Sahin is like busquets, a good player to have in a 4-2-3-1 or barcelona 4-1-2-3, when you dont want a defensive midfielder, but an allrounded CM with good passing
 
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