Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2014-15) (52 Viewers)

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jakku7

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Jun 29, 2011
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And apparently Curva (?) said Real would offer money + Di Maria for Pogba.
He (Agresti) said that he wouldn't be surprised if this kind of rumours will appear in the upcoming weeks ; )

As for Agresti, he insists that our two main targets when it comes to wingers are Cuadrado and Cerci. Nani, Sanchez and others are little behind these two.
 

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Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Altho it doesnt matter much honestly.Once this league season ends,we'll start reading plenty of rumors and many deals will be completed before it even officially opens.
 

Xperd

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It depends on what ur reading tho.
If u're reading only rumors from GDM and other highly reliable sources u wont feel as sick.
 
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I will drop the bomb by saying one of Llorente or Tevez must be cashed on if an offer arrives. A lot of people here would obviously disagree, but I've been thinking we might give Immobile/Llorente a shot in 4-3-3 with classy wingers.

Di Maria - Llorente/Immobile - Sanchez
Pogba - Vidal
CDM/Marchisio
Asamoah-Chiellini-Barzagli-Lichtsteiner
Buffon

These are already 2(3) expensive signings to be made and we can always use Pirlo with one of Vidal or Pogba having a more defensive role. No one should forget that a lot of the squad 'depth' needs to be exchanged as well.

The scary part is we've never been good at selling players (the exception being Matri) and we need to sell at least 5 players this summer alone.
 

LiquidPLP

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People are usually hesitant when it comes to us changing formation and buying attackers. The reason being, 'Vidal/Pogba would be limited. Vidal is our best attacker'

And yeah, they would be limited. But can't people now see that we shouldn't be relying on our b2b midfielders to carry our attack? They also have to do numerous other things and not wanting to change to a formation such as 4-2-3-1 because the new ATTACKERS will limit our MIDFIELDERS ability to attack is such a weak, provincial mentality.

As is people saying no to the likes of Sanchez then saying 'Valencia would be a good purchase, he is good at defending' This is awful. Where do we draw the line? Why is it so wrong to buy attackers based primarily on their attacking abilities? You'd think that to succeed, your entire team had to be relentless, brainless workhorses going by some peoples logic on here.
Very good post.
 
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