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it's certainly not a good situation for Juventus who have made bad economic choices in the club and crazy investments, they spent 60 million for Koopmainers, and honestly it was a decidedly wrong purchase, but there are others, they will surely think about it before buying other players
Of course it is not at all doubtful that things are getting murky for Juventus because. Maybe the club needed to improve in today's match but they couldn't succeed there even with new players. On the other hand, I see that Manchester City is starting to play like Manchester City again because no other team has been able to do what they have achieved in the FIFA Club World Cup tournament. I think Juventus may have bought Koopmeiners to improve the overall quality of their midfield. Still it's beyond my imagination why you're reporting it as a bad buy because today in the FIFA Club World Cup match teun Koopmeiners scored the first goal against Manchester City Football Team, that means he made a good start to today's world cup match.
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Sancho is reluctant to accept a pay cut, which makes Chelsea reluctant to make his status permanent from Manchester United. With inconsistent performance, I think Napoli or Juventus will also think twice about meeting Sancho salary demands. Seeing Sancho bargaining power in negotiations, I think he will eventually be willing to accept a pay cut in order to get a new club.

Manchester United wants to offload a player who has become a burden on the club. Ruben Amorim is hoping to profit from Sancho sale, which can be used to recruit better new players. Logically, if Chelsea, with their more stable finances, are unwilling to meet Sancho salary demands, Napoli or Juventus are likely to take the same stance. Should a deal not materialize, Sancho could find himself on loan once more next season.
Juventus are usually very rational in their spending, and let's be honest Sancho is not a player for whom it is worth making any concessions, and most likely Juventus will not be able to provide the salary that Sancho demands. By the way, yesterday's match between Juventus and City showed that Juventus' defense is not as strong as before, but I don't know whether this match should be taken as an assessment of Juventus now, because the teams are very different for this tournament.

So far I like the way Napoli are working in the transfer market, they have already got De Bruyne and are now negotiating with Liverpool to get Nunez. Despite the fact that he was unable to open up at Liverpool, I think Nunez is a very good forward and I think he can strengthen their attack, Conte understands that Napoli needs to strengthen their attack.

it's certainly not a good situation for Juventus who have made bad economic choices in the club and crazy investments, they spent 60 million for Koopmainers, and honestly it was a decidedly wrong purchase, but there are others, they will surely think about it before buying other players
Of course things are getting murky for Juventus because they are not able to properly exert economic influence. Maybe the club needed to improve in today's match, but they couldn't succeed there even with new players. On the other hand, I see that Manchester City is starting to play like Manchester City again because no other team has been able to do what they have achieved in the FIFA Club World Cup tournament. I think Juventus may have bought KoopmeijersKoopmeiners to improve the overall quality of their midfield. Still, it's beyond my imagination why you're reporting it as a bad buy because today, in the FIFA Club World Cup match, Tune Koopmeijers teun Koopmeiners scored the first goal against Manchester City Football Team, Thatthat means he made a good start to today's world cup match.
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Sancho is reluctant to accept a pay cut, which makes Chelsea reluctant to make his status permanent from Manchester United. With inconsistent performance, I think Napoli or Juventus will also think twice about meeting Sancho salary demands. Seeing Sancho bargaining power in negotiations, I think he will eventually be willing to accept a pay cut in order to get a new club.

Manchester United wants to offload a player who has become a burden on the club. Ruben Amorim is hoping to profit from Sancho sale, which can be used to recruit better new players. Logically, if Chelsea, with their more stable finances, are unwilling to meet Sancho salary demands, Napoli or Juventus are likely to take the same stance. Should a deal not materialize, Sancho could find himself on loan once more next season.
Juventus are usually very rational in their spending, and let's be honest Sancho is not a player for whom it is worth making any concessions, and most likely Juventus will not be able to provide the salary that Sancho demands. By the way, yesterday's match between Juventus and City showed that Juventus' defense is not as strong as before, but I don't know whether this match should be taken as an assessment of Juventus now, because the teams are very different for this tournament.

So far I like the way Napoli are working in the transfer market, they have already got De Bruyne and are now negotiating with Liverpool to get Nunez. Despite the fact that he was unable to open up at Liverpool, I think Nunez is a very good forward and I think he can strengthen their attack, Conte understands that Napoli needs to strengthen their attack.

it's certainly not a good situation for Juventus who have made bad economic choices in the club and crazy investments, they spent 60 million for Koopmainers, and honestly it was a decidedly wrong purchase, but there are others, they will surely think about it before buying other players
Of course things are getting murky for Juventus because they are not able to properly exert economic influence. Maybe the club needed to improve in today's match, but they couldn't succeed there even with new players. On the other hand, I see that Manchester City is starting to play like Manchester City again because no other team has been able to do what they have achieved in the FIFA Club World Cup tournament. I think Juventus may have bought Koopmeijers to improve the overall quality of their midfield. Still, it's beyond my imagination why you're reporting it as a bad buy because today, in the FIFA Club World Cup match, Tune Koopmeijers scored the first goal against Manchester City Football Team, That means he made a good start to today's world cup match.