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Player Paulo Dybala

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GutBucket

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Him going to a rival would sort of explain lack of respect he got from Juve's social media team. 90% sure he ends up at Inter.
 

glacierSpurs

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Him going to a rival would sort of explain lack of respect he got from Juve's social media team. 90% sure he ends up at Inter.
Personally have no idea why he wanna stay in Serie A if he does go there. PL would be perfect for his next journey. Even Bundesliga will be fun and passionate.
 

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Personally have no idea why he wanna stay in Serie A if he does go there. PL would be perfect for his next journey. Even Bundesliga will be fun and passionate.
As an argentinian maybe he just really likes the italian lifestyle? Why doesn't more english players go abroad?
 

GutBucket

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As an argentinian maybe he just really likes the italian lifestyle? Why doesn't more english players go abroad?
Yeah Englishmen seem to do well there. But after Brexit with their non-EU player transfers per year rule we won't see a whole lot of it anymore I think (other than guys with dual citizenship). They will probably want to use that spot on some young Argentinian or Brazilian who won't ask for Premiership level wages at the start.
 

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Him going to a rival would sort of explain lack of respect he got from Juve's social media team. 90% sure he ends up at Inter.
In his defence, Juve were the ones who treated him like shit for the last couple of years. If he moves to Inter, they can only blame themselves
 

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Tim Vickery was pretty dismissive about him yesterday/day before. Said that in his opinion his highs were high but you don't see it very often. Conte could see it as a 'special challenge' to get the best out of him. Said he'd been sent off more times than scoring goals for Argentina! Back in the squad again I see for first time since 2019.
 

$hoguN

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Tim Vickery was pretty dismissive about him yesterday/day before. Said that in his opinion his highs were high but you don't see it very often. Conte could see it as a 'special challenge' to get the best out of him. Said he'd been sent off more times than scoring goals for Argentina! Back in the squad again I see for first time since 2019.
I will once again state that Tim Vickery knows fuck all. Terrible judge of players
 

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As Di Marzio says, Paratici was the sporting director at Juve when they were actively trying to sell him to United and Spurs, so I just don't see why he would now try to sign him for Spurs.

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FrankSpencer

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Tim Vickery was pretty dismissive about him yesterday/day before. Said that in his opinion his highs were high but you don't see it very often. Conte could see it as a 'special challenge' to get the best out of him. Said he'd been sent off more times than scoring goals for Argentina! Back in the squad again I see for first time since 2019.
He’s a dud.
 

Steffen

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As Di Marzio says, Paratici was the sporting director at Juve when they were actively trying to sell him to United and Spurs, so I just don't see why he would now try to sign him for Spurs.

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Didn’t realize Paratici was our manager.
 

Mediocrates

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As Di Marzio says, Paratici was the sporting director at Juve when they were actively trying to sell him to United and Spurs, so I just don't see why he would now try to sign him for Spurs.

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This is ludicrously simplistic. He was looking at shifting Dybala to accommodate one of the greatest players of all time, who from a financial perspective probably near pays for himself, in an attempt to win the champions league. The situation at Spurs bears absolutely no resemblance to that. Paratici signed Dybala in the first place. It was considered a risk and to some extent helped solidify his reputation at Juve.
 
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