Juve have actually spent close to nothing considering the sale of Morata. Benatia is a loan with an obligation to buy for 18m next year if he plays a certain number of matches. Alves was a free transfer. The young Croatian, Marko Pjaca, will cost 25m but Zaza is rumored to be leaving for 25-30m. Juve are also finalizing the sale of Roberto Pereyra to Napoli for 18m along with Hernanes and Isla (combine 12-15m) elsewhere. Juve have averaged a net spending of 60m over the last two summers. If they do that again this summer that would mean they can go out and still acquire 90m worth of players without even factoring in a Pogba sale. Their squad is already pretty crowded so I'm not sure where they would be able to spent 120m if Pogba does want to leave.
None of them were part of the Euro 2016 squad. In fact, Deschamps told Zidane to "stay out of it" ,via the safety of a press conference obviously, when Zidane made a comment about the team.
Lulz @ idea of Juve paying more than 10ME of what they initially owed on Morata. Juventus has a history of drawing out payments so I find it wuite hard to believe they paid all upfront for a player they knew had the possibility of leaving. If history is what we are going by, they paid around 10ME or more and we refunded them that amount to get the player back.
From what I read, Madrid will make Morata's payment in two 15m euro installments. Juve are also paying Pjanic in such installments to Roma so it cancels out. To simplify I didn't get into these issues. However, Juve are actually owed net installment payments going into this summer from prior transfer dealings. It strengthens that point that Juventus if they so wish can spend a great deal without surpassing their usual average transfer budget.
Can you provide the source. If it is some unofficial rumor, I'll kindly disregard. I know Juventus too well to think they woukd completely pay for a player of that amount within two seasons.... especially when said player could be returning to his previous team. The only way I see Juventus doing that is if we contractually bound them to paying everything up front. I wouldn't be surprised if we did, considering their history of paying us over very extended periods.... however I have read nothing stating such when Morata initially aigned.
Hmmmm. It's a tough one. It's not like he's lighting it up with Buyern or Germany so, we'll see. I can get over all the drama if he just plays his heart out.
Jordon Ibe has completed his £15m transfer from Liverpool to Bournemouth Don't know the player, never seen him play but an interesting story nonetheless about football and the Premier League. So much money does this league have, teams like Bournemouth can bid such amounts for players who are not even of star quality or even play for their National team. West Ham are bidding €30m for a striker and teams that are not even in the Champions League or Europe Cup are poaching players from the likes of AC Milan and Valencia. Don't know whether to be impressed, proud (being English myself) or disgusted with the money in football but mainly just how the status quo has changed.
Juventus are rumoured to be after Higuain. If true, they're definitely selling Pogba this summer. http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/tran...tus-reach-agreement-with-higuain?ICID=HP_HN_1
Middlesbrough got Victor Valdes, Viktor Fischer, Neven Subotic, Alvaro Negredo and Antonio Barragan already and the transfer window is just starting.
Higuain reportedly rejected 800000$ a week from a Chinese club http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/sto...offer-from-china-will-boggle-your-mind-071316