Winter mercato thread 2026 (19 Viewers)

Amer

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Spalletti is oriented to switch to a 4-man defense and Juventus is looking for a new right back in the mercato. The bianconeri have set their eyes on Gady Beyuku, born in 2005 under contract until 2026 with Modena, however they are ready to exercise the renewal option until 2028. Basel, Lorient, Salzburg, StandardLiege and Stuttgart.

❗️ Meanwhile, on the Juve radar, there are still NortonCuffy, Molina, Arnau Martinez, Teze, Palestra, Celik, Clauss and Sacha Boey.

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Pelestra had a field day against Kostic last night. Very interesting player.
 

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Siamak

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Did anyone see the Sergio Ramos rumors :D ?
Apparently he wants joining a European team to secure(or get back, don't know whether he has called up or not) his place at NT team for the WC. This morning, I read somewhere he is interested in returning to R.Madrid but few minutes ago, a Juventus fan page reported that one of his possible distination is Juve. I don't take this new seriously, just like the same rumor that was spread in the media a few years ago.
 
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Robee

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Apparently he wants joining a European team to secure(or get back, don't know whether he has called up or not) his place at NT team for the WC. This morning, I read somewhere he is interested in returning to R.Madrid but few minutes ago, a Juventus fan page reported that one of his possible distination is Juve. I don't take this new seriously, just like the same rumor that was spread in the media a few years ago.
Yeah, hard to believe and I've read he's been shit lately but I'd take him in a heartbeat for a few months. Our team is starving for a charismatic leader. Him and possibly Bremer in the thick of things at the back could change everything.

Also a 'fuck off' to Gatti.
 

DanielSz

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Pelestra had a field day against Kostic last night. Very interesting player.
everyone has a field day against Kostic.

but seriously, that guy is good, but Cambiaso best position is on the right. If theyre gonna invest big (palestra won’t be cheap) it should be on the left imo. Nevermind that hes owned by Atalanta who will certainly try and fuck us.
 

Bjerknes

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Cambiaso doesn't have a best position. He's mediocre everywhere he plays. At least Palestra can run down the flank and cross the ball in, instead of useless cut backs that amount to nothing from these left footed monkeys.
 

DanielSz

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I think center back is the one position where I actually really value experience. I have no doubt Ramos can play in serie A right now. His durability is a question mark though. Can’t imagine wages are that much of an issue at this stage in his career.
 

Gigiventus

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Palestra looks fantastic. I remember that we tried pretty hard to sign him in the summer. I didn't know who he was before this season.

Would be great to have him as a proper technical fullback in a back 4.

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everyone has a field day against Kostic.

but seriously, that guy is good, but Cambiaso best position is on the right. If theyre gonna invest big (palestra won’t be cheap) it should be on the left imo. Nevermind that hes owned by Atalanta who will certainly try and fuck us.
Indeed Atalanta already rejected us for him, they will reject us again unless we pay a lot.

Having technical players like Palestra and Cambiaso on each side would be amazing as a fullback pair. Play them with Bremer and a new CB and we have a proper back 4 again.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Apparently he wants joining a European team to secure(or get back, don't know whether he has called up or not) his place at NT team for the WC. This morning, I read somewhere he is interested in returning to R.Madrid but few minutes ago, a Juventus fan page reported that one of his possible distination is Juve. I don't take this new seriously, just like the same rumor that was spread in the media a few years ago.
I would even take a cremated version of Ramos in our defence than what we currently have.
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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For short term, He would be a good choice. But once Bremer returns from the injury, he should look for a new club.
Definitely a short term. Depending if he can still compete at this level. A rolling contract. But knowing him and many others they’ll want more. Him and half a Bremer for me will be enough. We’re lacking leaders everywhere.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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Its crazy how unsuccessful juve management have been in acquiring impact talent, especially when you consider the money they’ve invested in the last couple of years. It’s pretty much just Bremer. There are some other good signings like Thuram, but that wasnt that big of an investment.

On the flip side, look at the XI juve couldve had if they werent so afraid of inexperience and actually valued their own talent. They would be better off not buying anyone and just promoting players from their system.

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For short term, He would be a good choice. But once Bremer returns from the injury, he should look for a new club.
Is gatti really better than ramos, even now? I know who I’d trust. Cant imagine ramos’ wages are gonna be an issue either, hes nearly 40.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Its crazy how unsuccessful juve management have been in acquiring impact talent, especially when you consider the money they’ve invested in the last couple of years. It’s pretty much just Bremer. There are some other good signings like Thuram, but that wasnt that big of an investment.

On the flip side, look at the XI juve couldve had if they werent so afraid of inexperience and actually valued their own talent. They would be better off not buying anyone and just promoting players from their system.
I doubt many other ones would be what they are now except for Huijsen. All players we had in these past years tend to underperform for us. That is the real issue and it's a combination of not having a good enough roster as a whole, having nog stability as a management and club, being too inexperienced for this kind of pressure at all levels, having some wrong coaches, etc. etc.
 

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