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Everyone is waiting for Luis Suárez’s Italian exam, one that not even a month ago was thinking only about how to overturn Barcelona and that is now completely out of plan, without a community passport that could have taken at least five or six years , in the incredible presumption of never being subject to the laws of the market. Suárez is the first, second and third names of Juventus. The fourth is Dzeko for lack of alternative, the fifth may be Kean, from then on it is just dark matter.
The gunman doesn’t deserve to be communal, at least on paper. Or rather, not Italian, since he has not lived a second on Italian soil and would only be thanks to his wife. Then you can pass the exam, get your passport in record time (Amauri took five years) and close one of the largest transfers in recent years. In any case, the problem is understanding why Juventus closed for two non-EU citizens even before the start of the transfer market, between an Arthur who was used to ordering the budget and a Mckennie who, objectively, is not the player that nobody expects to change the life of a midfield.
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