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As part of the first round of the Champions League group stage, Dynamo Kiev will meet Juventus Turin. The chances of Mircea Lucescu’s team winning this match are not very good, but they are much higher than they could have been a month ago.
ISPORT has studied team lineups and presents some of their characteristics.
In all of history, only one transfer has been made between these two clubs: Alexander Zavarov he moved from the Dynamo to Juventus in the summer of 1988. Then, the residents of Turin paid about 4 million euros for the player.
The last Dynamo transfer window ended with a “0” indicator. The Kiev club did not buy or sell players. Everyone who entered and left the club did so as free agents or through rentals.
Came to Dynamo: Clayton (sa), Kostevich (sa), Belutse (ar), Lednev, Tymchik, Supryaga, Gerson, Garmash (all returned from rental)
Gone from dynamo: Pivarich (sa), Salt, Kargbo, Benito, Kadiri (all for rent)
Juventus, of course, has other financial capabilities and therefore a different transfer policy. The club spent more than 100 million euros on transitions, while earning slightly less than this amount on them, leaving it at a slight disadvantage.
He arrived at Juventus: Arthur (72), Mandragora (10.7), Morata (ar, 10), Chiesa (ar, 10), McKenney (ar, 4.5), Gori (3),
He left Juventus: Pjanic (60), Jan (25), Muratore (7), Romero (ar, 2), Rugani (ar, 1,5), Matuidi, Higuaín (both), Douglas Costa, De Sillo).
Altogether, Juventus is an order of magnitude more expensive than Kiev. The total value of the players, according to Transfermarkt, for the “old woman” is almost 600 million euros more. The most expensive Kievite is Viktor Tsygankov, cheaper than almost all Juve players. But who is cheaper than the young Dynamo leader? Buffon, Chiellini, Bonucci, Square. What do you think of these names?
Interestingly, Cristiano Ronaldo, who will not play in Kiev due to the coronavirus, is only the third most expensive of the team. The 35-year-old forward is estimated at € 60 million, Mathijs de Ligt at € 70 and Paulo Dybala at € 80 million.
It’s also worth noting that Juventus have an incredibly experienced team, whose average age is almost four years older than the Dynamo.
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