LA LINTERNA VERDE – Juventus Market: Is Higuaín really essential? Maybe not …



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While waiting to understand what is the final decision of our government regarding the world of soccer (usual Italian chaos, what a shame), let’s try to think of something else. In this period of rambling, there is a lot of talk about Gonzalo Higuain’s future. La Pipita is experiencing a moment on a personal level. Mom is not well and this is a heavy burden for any child. As if that were not enough, age begins to be a factor (on December 10 he will be 33 years old). His contract with the old woman will expire in 2021, therefore, for various reasons, he is called to make important reflections on his future. In MLS they await him with open arms. By choosing the maximum stars and stripes championship, he would span his career for several years and have time and time to have fun and have fun. And if it ends up in the Galaxy, well, Los Angeles is definitely more intriguing than Turin, right?
In short, it seems that Pipita has exhausted her adventure in black and white jersey. As the hours go by, Gonzalo’s list of possible substitutes grows tangibly. One day Icardi’s arrival is safe, the other that of Milik. Then there are those who expect the phenomenal new Haaland (owned by Borussia Dortmund) and who want to focus on the “sailed” Cavani. Many beautiful perspectives, but the question is another: have we really reached the moment of farewell? Is someone like Pipita expendable? Is there anything better out there on how Juventus de Sarri is structured?
I personally would not let Gonzalo go. He did a lot, after his disastrous experience in Milan, to recover the heart of Juventus and, in addition, he knows perfectly how to “collaborate” with CR7 and Dybala. He is generous, he goes out of his way for the good of the team and in any case he is one who always has a certain feeling towards the goal. In short, a true champion who married the cause in black and white. Of course, he is also a complicated character, but, frankly, I find it perfect for the mechanisms widely publicized by Mr. Sarri.
Before I allowed you to pack up and go somewhere else, I’d think about it not 100 but 1000 times. Also because, with due respect to those who could take his place, Higuaín has already shown that he can do it with the black and white shirt on him. He scored 63 goals in 139 black and white appearances and many of these have been very heavy (Inter knows this well).
Icardi is a better bomber but does not have the ability to communicate with others that characterize Higuaín. Milik is younger but still very discontinuous. Haaland has just started to get noticed and seems to be out of budget for black and white coffers. Cavani is good but earns more than 10 million euros per season and, better to remember, he is the same age as Pipita (he also comes from many Ligue 1 seasons, a poorly trained championship).
I repeat: great respect for Gonzalo Higuaín. If I were in the black and white leadership, I would not deprive myself of one with its characteristics. The argument was different if the Argentine asked to leave … At that time, only thanks for what he did to the old woman, but also the awareness that replacing him will not be so simple!



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