Looks like we are going to have another Dybala situation on our hands. Only Chiesa isn't as wedded to the clubs Dybala was. This is not going to end well IMHO unless he miraculously reups. But why would he at this point? https://www.footitalia.com/inter-ey...fer-marottas-strategic-move-worries-juventus/
Well this is what happens when our management doesn’t know how to manage players, buyers and the social media market. they play Poker with open hands, no wonder we get jerked around. We look desperate and way too much journalist talks about every day. Publicly pushing players out, antagonize them, isnt gonna end well. do they really think buyers are just gonna jump as soon as Fabrizio or Romeo make announcement on twitter?
I'm over Chiesa, all he's interested in is money. He neither has earned or deserve the raise he wants so he can walk for all I care. Its pretty telling that hes available for 20-25M yet no one is biting. 🔙👀 pic.twitter.com/4Am2HVWs4o— Around Juventus (@AroundJuventus) August 1, 2024
Juve looking into a deal for Nico Gonzales. Ideally they'd want some sort of swap including McKennie, assuming he doesn't reject another move.
More excuses. Beginning of summer you were all like "oh Chiesa, he'll go for big money 50M at least, theres so much interest from Italy and abroad" Now its why would anyone spend 20M when he'll go for free next season? Lol
Looks like Juve is closing in on Koop and Todibo. Hopefully they can also reach a deal for Nico. Team is shaping up but these deals really need to closed soon, season is almost upon us.
Rumors that Juve have reached a deal with Atalanta for Koop, but he will only join after the Super Cup final vs Real. 50M + bonusses. Chiesa will not be traveling with the team for the friendly vs Brest, club is leaving him at home.
Beh. Pretty sure I never attached a transfer fee other than he will have no problems finding a top end club.
Look for Tek and McKennie to also be frozen out of the squad, they are both rejecting all offers from other clubs.
yeah, so what was the point of the Tiago Djalo acquisition? 10 Instagram messages and 10 X messages announcing his arrival only to play the last 5 Minutes of the last match of last season. Now being sold.
For whatever reason I'm banned from the other juve section. Anyway, prime drink is really nasty. Tried the polar ice one. Yuck! Juve should of gotten Dasani or Ozarka.
⚪️⚫️⛔️ Not only Federico Chiesa.Szczesny, Weston McKennie, De Sciglio, Arthur Melo, Kostic, Nicolussi-Caviglia, Rugani are all OUT of Juventus project."We are convinced this is the best decision possible", Thiago Motta says. pic.twitter.com/r4CIWOMoZr— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) August 4, 2024
Rugani move a mistake. Yes, Motta and Giuntoli, great idea! Keep announcing it to the world and lose all your negotiating leverage. Sold/ Loan, means still not wanted. A move that didn't make sense at the time being proven now.
you guys repeat the same dumb shit WHY WOULD ANYONE PAY IF HE IS FREE next summer ?? nothing has changed, only gullible horrible negotiators like Juve think this illogical. If i was a buyer i wouldnt pay Juve a dime. Probably better for Chiesa too, to get himself a better deal.
Koop gonna end up being 60 as usual. Like EVERY SINGLE deal we jerk around to lower fee only to pay up whatever that team asks for. now keep thinking this management is gonna pull of great deals, they cannot. Same way we end up selling for lower than what we want.
Giuntoli sold Kean for €18 million, a striker that scores ZERO goals and is totally useless. He worked on a good deal for DeGregorio as well as Douglas Luiz. He sold Next Gen players for millions, of pure profit. He also ensured Juve gets a cut of future sales from a couple players as well. He's been far better than some think. This isn't playstation.
Overall, this is correct, though as I posted before not a big fan of selling top end NexGen players to finance purchasing players that are not of superior quality. But overall, Giuntoli has done better selling players than anyone we have had for some time. However, announcing to the world that 7-8 first team players are "no longer in your plans", many with 1 year to go on their contracts does not strike me as a smart negotiation strategery. To wit on Chiesa: https://football-italia.net/juventus-forced-reconsider-chiesa-asking-price/
Looks like we may end up "giving" Chiesa to Inter, one way or another. Next summer for free or now for a cut rate price. How does this make any sense? https://www.footitalia.com/la-repub...diate-move-for-federico-chiesa-from-juventus/