Juvemania: Suárez an opportunity, but not the first option. The revolution is postponed again | First page



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Soccer, if you don’t want to fail you have to change …

The transfer market, as we know, changes rapidly.
This year then it is really difficult to interpret and not only because of the anomalous times and ways in which it is being produced.
There is a major financial crisis in the world of football (and not only, sadly …) which, as President Andrea Agnelli rightly pointed out at the ECA assembly, is bound to get worse in the coming years.
“We will have to change the way we operate” is the appeal launched by the presidentissimo that we hope will not fall on deaf ears.
If your cry of alarm is not heard, thinking about future corporate bankruptcies in the medium / short term is anything but a pessimistic hypothesis to hypothesize.

The Juve revolution postponed
Also for this reason, given the evident lack of liquidity, the necessary and requested Juve revolution already demanded by Allegri at the end of the 2019 season will be returned to the Juventus house, as it did with Sarri last summer.
On the other hand, rookie Andrea Pirlo was also selected for these reasons, to get the most out of the current Juventus without exaggerating who knows what the market demands, which would probably have been difficult with the confirmation of the champion coach. Italy in office.
Few (and cheap) aimed shots, this is what the new Juventus coach asked the club as soon as he sneaked onto the Juventus bench.

Dzeko, Pirlo’s chosen one

For the attack, fired quickly and without remorse from Higuaín, a name especially from the beginning has been indicated by the former number 21 of Juventus as the one chosen to fill the role of center forward of his new Juventus: that of Edin Dzeko, Bosnian forward born in 1986 with Roma.
Obviously it was thought that the new property of Giallorossi would have willingly accepted to dispose of a player comfortably in the avenue of the sunset and with a very high salary to support the capitoline coffers, having among other things already identified for some time the alternative in Milik of Naples.
However, the exorbitant requests of De Laurentiis blocked everything, complicating and not a little even the Old Lady market.
Without the arrival of Milik to Trigoria, in fact, the chances that Dzeko can leave Roma are close to zero, more now after Zaniolo’s new tragic injury (to which our best luck for a new speedy recovery goes) than practically leaves Edin with the only real Giallorossi symbol that Fonseca can build the new season on.
With Zaniolo’s injury and without a valid alternative in the squad, it would be truly insane for the new Giallorossi president, Friedkin, to introduce himself to the new audience by selling the most representative player on the squad, having in the meantime also sold the most charismatic. (Kolarov all ‘Burying).

Suárez the opportunity, but until when?
With all these premises, it is clear that Juventus’ market strategies had to change rapidly.
Suárez, who until 10 days ago was not part of Juventus’ plans (or at least was clearly a secondary objective) has quickly become the number 1 candidate to wear the Juventus forward shirt during the next season.
To date, to hinder his arrival in Turin, as well as some economic evaluations to be filed and agreed to until the end, the lack of the community passport that he is trying to obtain in a hurry to become qualified and enlistable for the new Juve de Pirlo .
And it is precisely the question of the passport that makes us reflect fully on the true objectives of Juventus during this period.
If Luis Suárez had been the number one goal of Juventus’ attack from the beginning, would the Juventus leadership have rushed to sign the American McKennie?
Okay the bet, the young prospect to bet on and everything else, but if Suarez missed the bureaucracy opportunity, who would explain it to Pirlo later?
It is clear that the ‘gunman’ opportunity arose during construction because otherwise Juventus would never have immediately registered McKennie, but would have at least put him on hold, hoping that Suarez would vacate his spot once he had obtained. title. passport.
Today, instead, we are living the story in reverse with the American who ranked last as an available extra-community citizen to the detriment of the Uruguayan who only has to race against the clock to obtain a community passport in a short time to be registered.
Oh yes, because if something goes wrong in the meantime, as it already happened to Dzeko, Juventus will have to change their transfer plans in the race again (so as not to be left with a handful of flies in hand …) without power also have liquidity to look for a big blow, except that in the meantime it is not possible to sell to some players at a low price (and not only because of both rescissions and good exits to layoffs …), something that has been happening every less time in recent years …

@stefanodiscreti



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