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Adisa

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What do Juve fans make of the rumoured Dybala Lukaku swap?
 

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Good luck to him. Great defender, great career, good guy

This kind of injury at his age might well be a career-ender
 

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Will hurt their CL chances.

Hope he recovers soon.
 
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Looking at their bench yesterday they have about 50 players in their squad. Isn't their salary spend really high now?

Also what's with Seria A allowing so many subs?
 

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Looking at their bench yesterday they have about 50 players in their squad. Isn't their salary spend really high now?

Also what's with Seria A allowing so many subs?
I actually don't understand why the number of subs on the bench matters as in does in the epl. If you have a 25 man squad they should all be there on the bench unless you swap them for an u21 player
 

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Looking at their bench yesterday they have about 50 players in their squad. Isn't their salary spend really high now?

Also what's with Seria A allowing so many subs?
I'm not sure but I wish other leagues did it. 11 subs seems a good idea to me.
 

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Also what's with Seria A allowing so many subs?
I'm not entirely sure but I imagine it was to encourage clubs to have youngsters on the bench. Which Juventus takes the piss out of given that Demiral was the youngest on the bench aged 21, their next youngest Rabiot at 24 years old.

Napoli wasn't much better but at least they had Gaetano (from their academy) and Elmas (new signing) both teenagers on their bench.
 

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Looking at their bench yesterday they have about 50 players in their squad. Isn't their salary spend really high now?

Also what's with Seria A allowing so many subs?
They haven't managed to sell any of the players they wanted to sell.

Dybala, Higuain, Khedira, Mandzukic, Matuidi, Can, Rugani... all of them were heavily rumoured to be leaving but they want to stay and the offers haven't been good enough. As it stands they'll leave highly rated players out of their CL squad.
 

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They haven't managed to sell any of the players they wanted to sell.

Dybala, Higuain, Khedira, Mandzukic, Matuidi, Can, Rugani... all of them were heavily rumoured to be leaving but they want to stay and the offers haven't been good enough. As it stands they'll leave highly rated players out of their CL squad.
What makes it even funnier is that they have a coach who isn't known for rotating a lot, quite the opposite.
 

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Mentioning the sprain in that tweet seems a bit obsolete.
 

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They haven't managed to sell any of the players they wanted to sell.

Dybala, Higuain, Khedira, Mandzukic, Matuidi, Can, Rugani... all of them were heavily rumoured to be leaving but they want to stay and the offers haven't been good enough. As it stands they'll leave highly rated players out of their CL squad.
Spoilt with riches. Sort of.
 

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More than €100m jump in revenue and still posted a considerable loss. This is what paying someone €85m a year can do to a business. And why I believe they will still look to get rid of Dybala in January.
 

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More than €100m jump in revenue and still posted a considerable loss. This is what paying someone €85m a year can do to a business. And why I believe they will still look to get rid of Dybala in January.
Juventus is still waitint for the new Jeep deal (which is funny since Jeep is owned by Exor/FCA/FIAT aka Agnelli family) from the current 17m+bonus per year to 50m....
I wonder what are they waiting for to announce it.
 

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More than €100m jump in revenue and still posted a considerable loss. This is what paying someone €85m a year can do to a business. And why I believe they will still look to get rid of Dybala in January.
Surely they dont pay Ronaldo 85 mill a year? that sounds crazy.
 

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3 more years.... Gave Ronaldo a 4 year deal on crazy wages.
There is no way they can afford Pogba.. Pogba wont go there on low wages..

All we need now is for Zidane to get the sack and Jose to go to Madrid..
 

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Wait, not before tax?
These are all after tax


edit: Just wait for the release of the current season's. It's absurd

1 Juventus (€294m)

2. Inter (€139m)

3. Roma (€125m)

4. Milan (€115m)

5. Napoli (€103m)

6. Lazio (€72m)

7. Torino (€54m)

8. Fiorentina (€50m)

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here you go.

Ronaldo it's on 54m gross which 31m after taxes with an annual cost of 83.111m
https://www.calcioefinanza.it/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/rosa-juventus-2019-2020.png
 
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They won’t win comfortably against anyone. They can’t do it against SPAL or Lecce, they’re definitely not going to do it against Lyon.

They’ll have to suffer a lot to go through now as they’ll have to keep a clean sheet in the second leg