Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (18 Viewers)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Joe

Senior Member
Dec 20, 2009
14,980
I'm really hoping Gabbiadini scores 12+ goals this season for Sampdoria.

15+ would be excellent. If that were to happen, I honestly hope he comes to Juve next season.

Tevez - Gabbiadini :heart: :drool:
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
I think this is pretty much going to be Juve's team for this season and the next 2.

Juventus is still paying the stadium, building Continassa, and paying a shitload of installments for almost every starting player.

I believe that commercial revenues will increase little by little, but not drastically.

So Marotta will have to keep spending low in the next 2 mercatos at least, I reckon. Like 15M a season.

We still have non fundamental and valuable assets to sell and improve the team, like Giovinco, Quagliarella.

So in the next 2 or 3 mercatos I guess Marotta will keep what's done in this one: invest in youth and make 1 or 2 significant signings, having a net spent of around 15M.

In 3 years this team will get old and some important pieces will have to be replaced. So I guess our next mercato spending really big will be in 2016-17. Until there we'll keep our best players and still have a pretty good team, best in Italy and top 8 in Europe. From 2016 on Juve will make the next big step in Europe.
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
I think this is pretty much going to be Juve's team for this season and the next 2.

Juventus is still paying the stadium, building Continassa, and paying a $#@!load of installments for almost every starting player.

I believe that commercial revenues will increase little by little, but not drastically.

So Marotta will have to keep spending low in the next 2 mercatos at least, I reckon. Like 15M a season.

We still have non fundamental and valuable assets to sell and improve the team, like Giovinco, Quagliarella.

So in the next 2 or 3 mercatos I guess Marotta will keep what's done in this one: invest in youth and make 1 or 2 significant signings, having a net spent of around 15M.

In 3 years this team will get old and some important pieces will have to be replaced. So I guess our next mercato spending really big will be in 2016-17. Until there we'll keep our best players and still have a pretty good team, best in Italy and top 8 in Europe. From 2016 on Juve will make the next big step in Europe.

Well argued. The revenue stream from the stadium will help a great deal, though.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
I don't think we'll really buy a Pirlo replacement. Like Conte said Pogba can replace him but in a different way and imo this is what will happen. Pogba to take Pirlo's place and Conte to modify our tactics.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
Yes so we will rely on whom to create the play?

4-3-3

4-3-2-1

3-5-2 without a pirloesque player will be shite.
I don't say it's a great idea :D It's just the most probable situation, change to 4231 or 4321 would be interesting, but i can't see Conte dropping his favourite 3-at-the-back idea.
I also agree with Pedro about our budget. Maybe we'll be lucky again with some free or on-cheap player, Xabi?
 

PedroFlu

Senior Member
Sep 20, 2011
7,166
Even though Xabi Alonso had a poor last season, I can definitely see Marotta signing him on a free.

He's still 31 and would provide at least 2 seasons of high performance. He's not spectacular as Pirlo, but is a very very good player and solid as a rock. Would be very useful to keep the current tactics Conte love and wouldn't demand more than what Pirlo makes today.

I'd definitely do this.

Then in 16-17 we can sign a proper WC mid to cover that position.
 

adRHCP

Senior Member
Nov 7, 2012
6,635
Depends what team they are playing for.

8-9 goals for Samp this season is unlikely to impress me.

He probably needs to get up into the 12-15 range to have a real shot at playing for Juve next season.
If it's in all competitions I believe Gabbiadini can easily surpass the 12-goal bar. He already has 3, 2 on Coppa.

I think this is pretty much going to be Juve's team for this season and the next 2.

Juventus is still paying the stadium, building Continassa, and paying a $#@!load of installments for almost every starting player.

I believe that commercial revenues will increase little by little, but not drastically.

So Marotta will have to keep spending low in the next 2 mercatos at least, I reckon. Like 15M a season.

We still have non fundamental and valuable assets to sell and improve the team, like Giovinco, Quagliarella.

So in the next 2 or 3 mercatos I guess Marotta will keep what's done in this one: invest in youth and make 1 or 2 significant signings, having a net spent of around 15M.

In 3 years this team will get old and some important pieces will have to be replaced. So I guess our next mercato spending really big will be in 2016-17. Until there we'll keep our best players and still have a pretty good team, best in Italy and top 8 in Europe. From 2016 on Juve will make the next big step in Europe.
We better try to accelerate the process, and I think we will, or so, we will see ourselves in the same situation of Milan and Inter where we will have to replace a big lot of out old mans in a single transfer season, of course if happends as planned we will dispose of much more money than they currently do. But still, we should do it gradually.

Doesnt Verratti's contract run out in 2016?

:beppe:
2018 :sigh:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 16)