Paulo Dybala

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Those to look more lively than Bony!
 
Think he could be aguero's natural replacement, would be cheaper than Mbappe and I think he would be better fit and less of a risk.

Obviously won't be easy to prise away from juventus .
 
before moving to juventus, he was basically selling himself to us and barcelona saying it would be a dream to play for either. We went for Bony few months earlier for about the same money :(

I wouldn't pay 100+ million for him though now.
 
Think he could be aguero's natural replacement, would be cheaper than Mbappe and I think he would be better fit and less of a risk.

Obviously won't be easy to prise away from juventus .
Don't you believe it. When it comes to hard bargaining, All Serie A clubs make Levy look like a total novice
 
before moving to juventus, he was basically selling himself to us and barcelona saying it would be a dream to play for either. We went for Bony few months earlier for about the same money :(

I wouldn't pay 100+ million for him though now.

I would pay 100m for him he's still young and isn't just a scorer but also a creator.
 
he's good and young, but he's not ripping the world apart scoring tbh. He scored 11 goals in Serie A last season, 43 in last three seasons. 35 years old Borriello scored 16 last year. And we have many good assisters, we need good scorers.

I wouldn't pay that money for him because he is the profile of player we're pretty good equipped with already, I'd rather some pure striker.
 
he's good and young, but he's not ripping the world apart scoring tbh. He scored 11 goals in Serie A last season, 43 in last three seasons. 35 years old Borriello scored 16 last year. And we have many good assisters, we need good scorers.

I wouldn't pay that money for him because he is the profile of player we're pretty good equipped with already, I'd rather some pure striker.

That's just out of service to the team. The season before Higuain came he had twice as many, they just need him to be more of a creative/second striker now.
 
All so fck easy in hindsight. Really. By far most on here supported bringing in Bony at the time. Hardly anyone heared about Dybala. And to add, Pellegrini hardly had a say in that transfer. Mostly Txikis work going for the player who at that time was the best goal scorer in the PL. Yes, that was Bony. And we. And we needed a goal scorer at that moment of time, not an unknown young player from Italy of whom nobody was sure he would hell straight away in the PL. You see, just fck easy in hindsight. Take the trouble to look back at the particular moment you are raving about instead of making a fool of yourself.
I didn't
 
hes definitely a pep player, but not sure we will get him
I think for what he would cost it isn't worth going for him. He is a false 9 kind of striker, similar to Brahim in our academy, and fairly similar to Bernardo Silva as well.

Not sure we need another player like that because in a 3-5-2 we can be seen as having enough forwards, and in the 4-3-3 he can only play as a striker and we have jesus and aguero for that.

Unless we buy him to replace Aguero, then ignore everything I said, but I'd prefer youth to start taking those spots (Diaz).
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...entus-transfer-news-mino-raiola-a7940541.html

"Paulo Dybala will leave Juventus and is likely to end up in the Premier League, at one of Manchester United, City or Chelsea, according to super-agent Mino Raiola."

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onder why he doesn't want to go to Barca? And would he be a Pep player?

A move to the Premier League means he could still get another big move to Real or Barca in the future. If he goes to one of the Spanish clubs next, then they will keep him and thus one less big pay day for Raiola.
 
The idea Txiki would choose Bony rather than Dybala is quite hilariously ridiculous.

According to past reports it was Pellegrini who said no to Dybala, and actually opted for Bony instead - how he managed to work that one out i will never know.

Apparently Dybala was ready to leave and join us for a fraction of what a new transfer would now cost. Well done Manuel lol
 
According to past reports it was Pellegrini who said no to Dybala, and actually opted for Bony instead - how he managed to work that one out i will never know.

Apparently Dybala was ready to leave and join us for a fraction of what a new transfer would now cost. Well done Manuel lol

I am always amazed at these utter bollocks stories of City's suits 'forcing' managers to have these players. What the fuck have they got to gain by doing that ?

They just give them the options & the managers choose, & sometimes they even pick out their own random players, as it appears Pep did with Danilo & of course Manuel with Demichelis.

There is no rule which says the managers have to sign anyone, if they are not happy with the options given. They could just keep the money.

Bony was clearly a Pellegrini choice.
 

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