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You keep inferring that there has to be some hidden reason why Juventus let him go.
When the reality is dead simple, to me at least, the player wanted to leave, he had a year left on his deal and Juve didnt want to lose out on some kind of fee. In steps Everton.
Hey guys why don't I make wild comments that I have no proof to backup and then accuse you all of being at fault for interpreting those comments in a negative way and thus absolving myself of any responsibility?
Hahaha yeah that's a great game, tell you what, why not do it over and over again on just about any subject that comes up and try and do it in as patronising a way as possible? Hahaha Oh yeah that would be tremendous zzzzzzzzz
You're like a betterware version of Davek
As the saying goes.I’m not inferring, I’m implying, you are inferring. I’m not implying that there is a hidden reason Juve let him go. I believe the same as you that Juve wanted a fee for a player who could leave in 12 months for free.
I simply added that I believe Juve were quite content with seeing him go all along. They were happy with Dybala and Higuain leaving too. The only point that I made was that, given that Juve were either happy for him to go / resigned to him leaving - negotiations should have been a doddle, which begs the question ‘Was Kean the hold up?’.
Well done for being somewhat popular on an internet forum, mate.
And the careers teach said I'd amount to nothing, just wait until I shown them my posts.
Show them your grammar and spelling lad, they’ll be completely vindicated.
Oh balls, in before the edit.
No, the buy back clause was the hold up. Which again showed the value Kean had to Juventus that they were really pushing for that buy back clause.I’m not inferring, I’m implying, you are inferring. I’m not implying that there is a hidden reason Juve let him go. I believe the same as you that Juve wanted a fee for a player who could leave in 12 months for free.
I simply added that I believe Juve were quite content with seeing him go all along. They were happy with Dybala and Higuain leaving too. The only point that I made was that, given that Juve were either happy for him to go / resigned to him leaving - negotiations should have been a doddle, which begs the question ‘Was Kean the hold up?’.
No, the buy back clause was the hold up. Which again showed the value Kean had to Juventus that they were really pushing for that buy back clause.
How do you know that was the hold up though? That’s my point. Nobody knows why the deal was done so late. Surely it’s as feasible that Kean was the hold up as any other possible option.
Just a few in here that are adamant it could have only been negotiations between Juve and Everton holding the deal up and nothing to do with Kean potentially keeping his options open.
How do you know that was the hold up though? That’s my point. Nobody knows why the deal was done so late. Surely it’s as feasible that Kean was the hold up as any other possible option.
Just a few in here that are adamant it could have only been negotiations between Juve and Everton holding the deal up and nothing to do with Kean potentially keeping his options open.
Pretty sure it was heavily reported in the Italian media at the time that Juve were trying to insert the buy-back clause yet had to settle for first refusal because of the lack of leverage they had.How do you know that was the hold up though? That’s my point. Nobody knows why the deal was done so late. Surely it’s as feasible that Kean was the hold up as any other possible option.
Just a few in here that are adamant it could have only been negotiations between Juve and Everton holding the deal up and nothing to do with Kean potentially keeping his options open.
You know what, you're right.How do you know that was the hold up though? That’s my point. Nobody knows why the deal was done so late. Surely it’s as feasible that Kean was the hold up as any other possible option.
Just a few in here that are adamant it could have only been negotiations between Juve and Everton holding the deal up and nothing to do with Kean potentially keeping his options open.