Wish Juventus would sometimes suck it up and pay the transfer fee. Buying players like James Rodriguez, Cuadrado, or Alexis Sanchez or others that will see their market value increase are great. That is how Dortmund and Atletico do business, and it works. The following strategy is much worse:
-Do not sell players who have had their market value peak because Juventus are not a selling club.
-Do not buy young players for $20 million, despite the fact that they are prodigies and will likely see their market value increase.
-Only buy players at cut rate prices or overpay for mediocre talent like Isla.
The last one works sometimes, but most of the time you just pay no transfer fee and a massive salary. Plugging your nose and paying the prices required for players like Sanchez/Aguero/Rodriguez is smart business because their value has not peaked.
It's incredibly frustrating being a fan of Italian teams sometimes because we're afraid to BUY and afraid to SELL. We are only ok with getting players for free and overpaying them.