In his editorial in TJ, Massimo Pavan discussed Juventus’ momentary inward immobility in the strengthening campaign. Here is what he wrote: “There is some apprehension in the Juventus world: Juventus is not buying anyone, the defender has not arrived yet, Milik is broken, Vlahovic does not have a replacement. It’s all true, damn true, but Juventus, nowadays, does not have resources to throw away, a major effort was made in the summer, some operations were successful, some others had hiccups and those who arrived did not perform as expected, however, Juventus does not want to get caught by the neck and overpay players.”
Pavan: “Qualcuno arriverà. I tifosi devono stare tranquilli”
Cristiano Giuntoli, direttore sportivo della Juventus
The journalist continued: “The management is looking for the right compromise to avoid the minefield, as with Todibo, who would have cost 40 million and who did not return at all in England, they want to limit the risks as much as possible and this is not easy. A lot of help is needed from those involved but surely someone will arrive, one or two level defenders and a ‘striker, also in light of the problems of Arek Milik, a player who unfortunately is not giving the slightest physical reliability. The feeling is that someone will arrive, hopefully as soon as possible, the fans should rest assured.”
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