Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (7 Viewers)

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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Can anyone remember why we even sold Criscito?

Thinking about it, it doesn´t make sense.. Before Asamoah, we haven´t had a decent LB/LWB since Zambrotta!
He just wasn't that good when we sold him, and looked fragile mentally. Plus gave the impression he was far happier at Genoa, that being his initial team before we poached him as a youth player, of course.
 

mukumsplau

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Jul 9, 2008
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Cant we just promote a promising primavera to solve this homegrown rule? And just ship deceglie out? Im sure as shit a primavera cant do as bad as deceglie.

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Yea always had an eye on pereyra. But i think this the usual rumors that come out adter wr have played or before we play a team.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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I expected more from myself tbh :D

However, our options are rather limited. Bonaventura and Ibarbo are realistic and not cup tied. There is always that $#@! Diamanti (versatile and a decent player) but $#@! him. De Bruyne, Mata, and Nani are all cup tied and difficult to acquire. Cuadrado is the dream, but he isn't leaving in January, and come August (after the WC), tons of clubs will be queuing up for him.
I'd take Bonaventura ahead of Ibarbo anyway but I'm not sure he's good enough. I think it'd be safe to assume we won't buy anyone in January. We should save money for summer.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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Cant we just promote a promising primavera to solve this homegrown rule? And just ship deceglie out? Im sure as $#@! a primavera cant do as bad as deceglie.

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Yea always had an eye on pereyra. But i think this the usual rumors that come out adter wr have played or before we play a team.

People here come with false common consensus about homegrown rule. Based on uefa website
'homegrown' players as those who, regardless of their nationality, have been trained by their club or by another club in the same national association for at least three years between the age of 15 and 21. Up to half of the locally-trained players must be from the club itself, with the others being either from the club itself or from other clubs in the same association.

And the rules in champions league, team must include minimum 8 homegrown players

So basically not only de ceglie, gio, marchisio are our homegrown players. But Buffon, storari,bonucci,chiellini,barzagli,ogbonna,peluso,Motta,pirlo,padoin,quag are our homegrown players. Even pogba if he stay in Italy until next year when he 21 years old and spent 3years in Italy football.

It also our Homegrown players if we sign nainggolan,diamanti and sell de ceglie. We already has more than 8 homegrown players
 

Vlad

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May 23, 2011
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People here come with false common consensus about homegrown rule. Based on uefa website
'homegrown' players as those who, regardless of their nationality, have been trained by their club or by another club in the same national association for at least three years between the age of 15 and 21. Up to half of the locally-trained players must be from the club itself, with the others being either from the club itself or from other clubs in the same association.

And the rules in champions league, team must include minimum 8 homegrown players

So basically not only de ceglie, gio, marchisio are our homegrown players. But Buffon, storari,bonucci,chiellini,barzagli,ogbonna,peluso,Motta,pirlo,padoin,quag are our homegrown players. Even pogba if he stay in Italy until next year when he 21 years old and spent 3years in Italy football.

It also our Homegrown players if we sign nainggolan,diamanti and sell de ceglie. We already has more than 8 homegrown players
It's all good, but 4 of these must come from the club itself.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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But Gio like players (such as Gio, Cerci, maybe Diamanti ect) are dime a dozen. A competent LB that has the good enough to be in the Azzurri is a different matter all together!
Trial & error. It didn't work out the first time. Plus I don't rate him so I'm gonna be biased.
 
May 22, 2007
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Would someone explain Matuidi's situation to me please? His contract is expiring, and I've heard from the reliable Gian that there is no way he's leaving PSG, but they're leaving it very late.

The discussion about el gordo in a different thread got me searching and I found out he also represents Matuidi. Surely a great opportunity?
 
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