Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2014-15) (40 Viewers)

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jakku7

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Agresti claims that when it comes to Nani there is nothing settled yet. He still thinks that we are after Cuadrado and Nani is lower in the pecking order. Our second pick is - according to him - Cerci, and then finally we have names like Nani, Sanchez and others. We are allegedly working hard on Cuadrado on all fronts talking with Udinese, Viola and player's representatives. It won't be easy to bring him to Torino though, as sides like Arsenal, Bayern and Barcelona are seriously interested.

If Sassuolo will stay in Serie A we may send there Rugani. Apparently we have some sort of gentlemen agreement with their chairman and we promised him that Rugani will be sent there on loan or co-own.
 

jukazem

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If Sassuolo will stay in Serie A we may send there Rugani. Apparently we have some sort of gentlemen agreement with their chairman and we promised him that Rugani will be sent there on loan or co-own.
if Empoli are promoted next season, I expect Rugani to stay at Empoli for atleast another year regardless of whether Sassuolo stays up or not. Empoli are 2nd now with a 4 point lead with 5 to go.
 

jakku7

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Cerci has been pretty good as a SS, but I wouldn't like to see him there at Juve tbh.
He would be too expensive. That's his biggest downside.

if Empoli are promoted next season, I expect Rugani to stay at Empoli for atleast another year regardless of whether Sassuolo stays up or not. Empoli are 2nd now with a 4 point lead with 5 to go.
He said something like this in inverview he gave yesterday, so it's plausible scenario. Sassuolo is another option and we will see where will he play for next season. Couple of weeks ago I heard rumorus that Conte wants to give him a chance and will asses his usefulness after summer camp.

Cerci will cost a fortune and for me ,although he's good ,its not worth spending significant sum on him imo.
We still need left-footed player if we want to switch to 433 with wingers cutting inside. But I agree that Cerci would be expensive.

Bringing Nani and Sanchez together doesn't make sense, as they would be expensive (at least 8m net salary) and offer almost the same sort of abilities. Sanchez or Cuadrado and Cerci or Iturbe (for example), would be much smarter and would give us much more opportunities.
 

Dostoevsky

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He would be too expensive. That's his biggest downside.
I think we have a shot because I don't think he'll attract many offers from aboard. I see him staying in Serie A and if we want him we're most likely his future destination, I'm pretty sure we'd give them some young players to minimize the price.

Then again, Torino did pretty well this season, it might be just too difficult to buy him because it's not really likely for them to sell both Cerci and Immobile. And at this point it seems Immobile is already gone.
 
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