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Alvaro Morata There is. After a lightning negotiation, Juventus put aside the names of Luis Suárez and Edin Dzeko and closed for the return of the Spanish to Turin. The official status is still missing, but after arriving in the city and visiting the J-Medical Morata, he can now be considered the new Juventus striker. Which in this way has resolved, at least in part, the issue of the offensive department to the delight of Andrea Pirlo.
What is Juventus lacking now? First, a left winger. Frabotta proved to be reliable despite his inexperience, but also in light of the problem accused by Alex Sandro and the possible departure of De Sciglio, the role appears partially uncovered. That’s why Juventus’ next entry move could involve a fifth of a left-handed midfield. Then the hypothetical fourth point: to date and placed the initial 3-5-2, Pirlo has CR7, Dybala and Morata at his disposal. With Douglas Costa and the excellent Kulusevski floating between the role of attacker and that of winger. Numerically, Juventus could also be in his place. But if an opportunity arises, translated by Moise Kean, who knows if Paratici decides to strike again.
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