Mkhitaryan worth €50m, Darmian worth €30m and some change on top. Bobs your uncle, Paulo's our #7.Dybala is not, never was, and never will be, a wing player
As for price, starts at €150m and goes up from there
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Mkhitaryan worth €50m, Darmian worth €30m and some change on top. Bobs your uncle, Paulo's our #7.Dybala is not, never was, and never will be, a wing player
As for price, starts at €150m and goes up from there
Nope. Player had given them his word he would stay for another season. Next summer will be a bloodbathTbf, if they were little smarter they could actually pulled it off last summer.
Nope. Player had given them his word he would stay for another season. Next summer will be a bloodbath
Bale literally can't move, so he will have to stay..
Summer 2018. It’s happening. Get on the train people
I’m the train driver mate.
Take me to the promise land!
There’s definitely some tension between Dybala and AllegriNot sure he has issues with Allegri. Certainly has issues off the pitch which became issues with the club. His last few benches, i'm not sure the decision was Allegri's
I don't think that Juventus will sell him. Not even for 200 million.
Juventus' CEO Giuseppe Marotta has more than once declared that star player Paulo Dybala is not for sale.
You can't approach clubs like Barca, Bayern, Real, Paris or Juventus because they don't need money.
We need to get a winger like Malcom. City got Sane and Jesus before they were big stars, we have to do the same.
That was a different time.Where did we purchase Pogba from again?
That was a different time.
The market changed 1 1/2 years later.
Dybala isn't a realistic target for us. I would love to see him here, but I doubt it.
The player would have to force a transfer and we would have to pay a very heavy price (probably more than £150m).
Pogba is one of his close friends, still, I am not sure if that would make it easier.
Dybala said: "I would like to play with Neymar in the future, at the moment, he is the only one that approaches the level of Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo."
Juve always sell at the right price, from Zidane to Pogba, if you offer enough they’ll let them leave.That was a different time.
The market changed 1 1/2 years later.
Dybala isn't a realistic target for us. I would love to see him here, but I doubt it.
The player would have to force a transfer and we would have to pay a very heavy price (probably more than £150m).
Pogba is one of his close friends, still, I am not sure if that would make it easier.
Dybala said: "I would like to play with Neymar in the future, at the moment, he is the only one that approaches the level of Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo."
There’s definitely some tension between Dybala and Allegri
Well, change it to 4312 and you accomodate everyone.
Didnt Jose play a similar formation at Inter ?
You muppets are tempting me to get on the Dybala train but I won't.
Are there any serious links to him or is this just based on his situation with Allegri at Juve?
Juventus were Adidas when we signed Pogba. They switched in the 15/16 season.
regensPES names?
Agent P and uncle Pat could help us a bitSend uncle Carmine to get it sorted.
Aye, not sure where I read it but hasn’t Juve always said that they’ll sell any player who wants to move - if the price is right?Juve always sell at the right price, from Zidane to Pogba, if you offer enough they’ll let them leave.
I do agree it’ll take a huge fee to make it happen.
Supposedly if Dybala is going to be the face of Adidas in the post Messi world, they'd prefer he plays for one of their super clubs. Juve whilst very popular in Italy, does not have our worldwide fanbase.Ah yeah, my bad.
Still don’y see what Dybala signing with Adi has to do with us supposedly being closer to sign him though.
When was the last time Jose actually fell out with his players?That's fecking childish. Do we really want a player with such a small mentality in the same squad as Jose who has a habit of falling out with everyone from the medical staff to the players to the board? It will end in tears.
I still believe he will struggle big time in the PL.
To be fair, there's more than meets the eye with Juventus' transfer policy as regards selling their best players - they're remarkably shrewd wheeler-dealers and are not going to sell players if it means shooting themselves in the foot - they aren't naive or saints, after all. More of - they'll sell a player as long as they genuinely believe that the organisation can maintain the same level or improve the team by making opportunistic signings. If the decision-makers think the team can cope without Dybala's presence by signing other players or perhaps making Bernardeschi more of a key presence, then yes, they will probably jump at the chance to sell him because he's a €150 million+ golden goose - and that money can be used to improve the team on multiple fronts for a club that cannot compete with the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, City, Madrid, United, Barcelona for transfers in terms of self-generated revenue on a consistent basis - and is about to enter a new cycle as the old guard fades. At face value, it's easy to buy the narrative that Juventus will sell their best players if the price is right - they did sell the likes of Zidane, Inzaghi, Pogba, Bonucci after all. But they used the proceeds of the Zidane/Inzaghi transfers to fund the acquisition of Nedvěd (Ballon D'Or winner), Thuram (bedrock of defense over the coming years) and Buffon (modern day Zoff), the Pogba money to buy Pjanić and Higuaín, and Bonucci's departure was cushioned by the experienced presence of Chiellini/Benatia/Barzagli after a minor hiccup - as well as the presence of young Rugani and Caldara on loan. Hope they believe they can replace Dybala influence as an individual by adding someone who can add a spark in offense, or maybe add a couple wrinkles to the tactical system to make up for the diminished quality in attack - because if they don't, there are veeeeery unlikely to sell him - come hell or high water.Aye, not sure where I read it but hasn’t Juve always said that they’ll sell any player who wants to move - if the price is right?
To be fair, there's more than meets the eye with Juventus' transfer policy as regards selling their best players - they're remarkably shrewd wheeler-dealers and are not going to sell players if it means shooting themselves in the foot - they aren't naive or saints, after all. More of - they'll sell a player as long as they genuinely believe that the organisation can maintain the same level or improve the team by making opportunistic signings. If the decision-makers think the team can cope without Dybala's presence by signing other players or perhaps making Bernardeschi more of a key presence, then yes, they will probably jump at the chance to sell him because he's a €150 million+ golden goose - and that money can be used to improve the team on multiple fronts for a club that cannot compete with the likes of Paris Saint-Germain, City, Madrid, United, Barcelona for transfers in terms of self-generated revenue on a consistent basis - and is about to enter a new cycle as the old guard fades. At face value, it's easy to buy the narrative that Juventus will sell their best players if the price is right - they did sell the likes of Zidane, Inzaghi, Pogba, Bonucci after all. But they used the proceeds of the Zidane/Inzaghi transfers to fund the acquisition of Nedvěd (Ballon D'Or winner), Thuram (bedrock of defense over the coming years) and Buffon (modern day Zoff), the Pogba money to buy Pjanić and Higuaín, and Bonucci's departure was cushioned by the experienced presence of Chiellini/Benatia/Barzagli after a minor hiccup - as well as the presence of young Rugani and Caldara on loan. Hope they believe they can replace Dybala influence as an individual by adding someone who can add a spark in offense, or maybe add a couple wrinkles to the tactical system to make up for the diminished quality in attack - because if they don't, there are veeeeery unlikely to sell him - come hell or high water.
When was the last time Jose actually fell out with his players?
Everyone says that, but who did he actually fall out with? Clearly not Matic and plenty have said great things about him since then.Chelsea 2 years ago?
Morata is doing just fine in the PL, and Dybala was twice the player when both were at Juventus.I still believe he will struggle big time in the PL.
Some seem to think that due to the physical nature of the Prem you need to be able to produce a good form tackle on an NFL running back.Morata is doing just fine in the PL, and Dybala was twice the player when both were at Juventus.
Salah was good in Italy and is absolutely owning the PL right now.
Maybe, just maybe, the PL is nowhere near as different from Serie A as you imagine.
Some seem to think that due to the physical nature of the Prem you need to be able to produce a good form tackle on an NFL running back.
That's fecking childish. Do we really want a player with such a small mentality in the same squad as Jose who has a habit of falling out with everyone from the medical staff to the players to the board? It will end in tears.
I still believe he will struggle big time in the PL.