Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (32 Viewers)

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Jul 20, 2012
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-------------------------------------Buffon------------------------------------
Lichtsteiner----------Barzagli---------------------Chiellini----------Coentrao
----------------Vidal--------------Pirlo------------Pogba----------------------
-----------------------------------Tevez----------------------------------------
----------------Llorente---------------------------Reus------------------------


Give Tevez a free role. When we have our money coming through in a few years from sponsorships, and assuming Pirlo retires. We buy a creative attacking midfielder and an unhappy Cavani.

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We dont need cavani. That would be good but then again the width is a problem
 

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Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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Like all of these lines up, reus..Coentrao...nice!!!

But lets not kid ourselves.....after another WC...can Pirlo and Barzagli maintain the level we need them to be at...both are slowing down. Buffon is looking in better shape than he was a few weeks ago but again, where is he at?

Chiellini has shown some brain farts this season, Bonucci is Bonucci...do we not need to look at our CB situation? Ogbonna is ok, but not WC.

Whilst names like Reus really complete our 3 upfront option really well...I think we need to be cautious of where we are at in other sreas...we can look vulnerable at times.
 

Pirlo's Beard

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Oct 2, 2013
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I think we're actually the most well-stacked team at the back in The World

Even if Barzagli loses it, I don't see many available defenders out there who would improve us.

When Chiellini is playing like he should, we have 2 CB's in the top 5 IMO and our attack that's been lacking for years is a bigger concern

Worst (realistic) case Scenario, Barz loses is and Caceres covers for him. Chiellini under-performs and Ogbonna steps into his favourite position.

The fact we rely on a mid-30's deep lying playmaker to create everything is a much bigger concern. We need quality forwards.

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As for Buffon, well looks like our hopes are on Leali. Let's see how he is 2 years from now.
 

Deep C

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Apr 8, 2012
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I'd be fine with looting Italy a bit, instead of chasing pipe dreams abroad (unless great opportunities arise).

Lulic
Cerci
Cuadrado
Nainggolan
Bonaventura

All interesting possible additions, even if some operations (Cerci and Cuadrado) will be close to impossible.

However, from abroad someone like Shaqiri might be interesting, although I'm not convinced his work rate is up to par.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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Cerci is nothing special. We shouldn't waste anytime chasing his incredibly average ass. The over-rating of this Granata cunt on this forum is fucking deplorable. I'd rather play without wingers if the alternative is fucking Cerci.

Radja, and to a lesser extent Bonaventura are the only interesting options on that list. Cuadrado, while being a potentially amazing addition, is close to impossible (Fiorentina ffs) so I wouldn't even bother discussing him.

I think Reus would be incredibly hard to get, but he is by no means impossible, especially if we move early, offer him an interesting project, guarantee him first team football, and perform well in Europe this season.
 

Nzoric

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Jan 16, 2011
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Cerci is nothing special. We shouldn't waste anytime chasing his incredibly average ass. The over-rating of this Granata cunt on this forum is fucking deplorable. I'd rather play without wingers if the alternative is fucking Cerci.

Radja, and to a lesser extent are the only interesting options on that list. Cuadrado, while being a potentially amazing addition, is close to impossible (Fiorentina ffs) so I wouldn't even bother discussing him.

I think Reus would be incredibly hard to get, but he is by no means impossible, especially if we move early, offer him an interesting project, guarantee him first team football, and perform well in Europe this season.
Three wrong out of three attempts, well done lad.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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What are you on about? Are you drinking early again? :p

I don't want Cerci here, and I don't like nor rate him. Radja would be a welcome addition, Bonaventura looks interesting, and Cuadrado is somewhat impossible.

As for Reus, one can always Hope :D
 
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Well, nothing's really impossible but I doubt the price would be of interest to us. They've already sent Ogbonna across town - Cerci is even more of a talisman. Plus, the prick is scoring like a madman these days.
I'd have put Ogbonna down as a pretty huge swipe at Torino, he was their youth player and most valuable asset for a while. Depends on the player I suppose, Cerci won't be short of options at this rate. I think relations with Torino are doing okay at the moment, and they could benefit from more Immobile deals down the line.

Cerci is nothing special. We shouldn't waste anytime chasing his incredibly average ass. The over-rating of this Granata cunt on this forum is fucking deplorable. I'd rather play without wingers if the alternative is fucking Cerci.
Where is the overrating?

I think Reus would be incredibly hard to get, but he is by no means impossible, especially if we move early, offer him an interesting project, guarantee him first team football, and perform well in Europe this season.
Without impressive sales, you're looking at a dead end.
@Nostradamus looks competent in squashing rumours of Bundesliga players moving to Juve. I wonder if this is a similar situation.
 

JuveJay

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Cerci would probably step on the toes of you-know-who next season, but bringing both in would stack options for an authentic 4-3-3.

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Without impressive sales, you're looking at a dead end.
@Nostradamus looks competent in squashing rumours of Bundesliga players moving to Juve. I wonder if this is a similar situation.
We couldn't get an 18 year old kid to move from our 'sister' club in the Bundesliga in the summer, so it shows the difficulty. Not an attractive league to them, and the young players know what chances they get here...

Someone like Reus is obviously much more experienced and almost a guarantee, but he can pick from any money club, so is not even worth fantasising about, in my opinion.
 

Deep C

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Apr 8, 2012
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I think Cerci is a wonderful player who could offer a much needed direct challenging of defenders.

But the issue remains whether or not he'll continue shining when playing for a team like Juve where the opposition offers us much more respect than they do Torino. He'll be receiving the ball in much tighter spaces with us and will need to add some physicality to his skill set.

Whether he's able to adapt requires a much more in depth technical examination than any of us are able to provide, I'd say.

Still, he'll be sought after here and abroad and, our good relationship at director level aside, Torino won't be thrilled with letting another one go.
 

petersmit

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Mar 14, 2006
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you all can forget about Reus...

Cerci and Jorginho are doing good, but they are the players who convert the penalties for their team... so how many goals they got doesn't matter that much
 
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