u/ThePostMelone

▲ 169 r/Juve

Juventus officially sign Kolo Muani and Alajbegović. GdS homepage:

Saw this on twitter and had to double check because I thought it was the usual meme regarding them.

But nope, it's real, I literally took this screenshot a second ago.

Juventus just announced the signing of Kolo Muani and Alajbegović, and what do they put as the first news on thir website homepage (even more useless than the printed version, as you can't use it to clean windows)?

"the 9s that said no to Juve".

And yet there's still people in Italy claiming that what was once an historical sport newspaper hasn't turned into a Inter fanzine pos.

u/ThePostMelone — 18 days ago
▲ 59 r/Juve

Guess they can actually suspend a player's ban when there's the will.

I know, I know, different governing bodies.

Still.

nytimes.com
u/ThePostMelone — 2 months ago
▲ 114 r/Juve

The message from Di Gregorio's agent.

https://x.com/ilbianconerocom/status/2072392204723560566

AI translation:

>20 new players in two seasons.
3 head coaches in 2 seasons.
3 different management teams in 2 seasons.
These are the numbers that make the real difference.
Di Gregorio finishes the league as the fourth-best goalkeeper, behind only M. Savic and Sommer, the league winner and the runner-up.
The current management spends €130 million on three underwhelming forwards, and to justify that reckless spending, they place the blame for the disappointing season entirely on the goalkeeper—who had been signed by the previous management, thanks to sporting director C. Giuntoli, as the best goalkeeper in Serie A at just 26 years old.
Goals conceded: Juventus 34 – Inter 35
Goals scored: Juventus 61 – Inter 82
The talk means nothing.
Di Gregorio has three years left on his contract with Juventus. He will report for preseason training, and during the transfer window we will evaluate any potential opportunities.
He is on the shortlist of several European clubs. We are in no rush. We expect respect for someone who has always answered the call and remained available, even when it would have been much easier to sit on the bench and join in the criticism.

What the hell was that?

u/ThePostMelone — 2 months ago
▲ 47 r/Juve

Agresti: "Juve have spoken to Boga’s camp in recent hours: the plan is to proceed with a permanent deal"

x.com
u/ThePostMelone — 3 months ago