Gabbiadini attracting a host of clubs
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Gabbiadini attracting a host of clubs
Manolo Gabbiadini’s future is no clearer, although the number of clubs said to be monitoring his situation continues to grow.
On from a year’s loan at Bologna, the Under-21 international striker’s future is in the balance, due to a co-ownership situation between Juventus and Atalanta.
Speculation is that another year out on loan somewhere is in the offing, but it is becoming increasingly unclear as to where.
On from Borussia Dortmund recently being listed as interested, Fiorentina and Sampdoria are both said to have asked for information on the youngster.
The Corriere dello Sport suggest that Parma are now also looking at making a move, to reinforce their attacking options for next season.
The player has indicated that he will not consider offers until after this summer’s European Under-21 Championships in Israel.
On from a year’s loan at Bologna, the Under-21 international striker’s future is in the balance, due to a co-ownership situation between Juventus and Atalanta.
Speculation is that another year out on loan somewhere is in the offing, but it is becoming increasingly unclear as to where.
On from Borussia Dortmund recently being listed as interested, Fiorentina and Sampdoria are both said to have asked for information on the youngster.
The Corriere dello Sport suggest that Parma are now also looking at making a move, to reinforce their attacking options for next season.
The player has indicated that he will not consider offers until after this summer’s European Under-21 Championships in Israel.
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If he could get playing time, a loan to Dortmund could be amazing for him, but we should wait to see how many people leave after Dortmund this summer. Otherwise, any club that will give him playing time would be a good loan option.
I also wouldn't mind using him in a deal for a player like Ogbonna. I'm not fully convinced yet about Gabbiadini's skills.
I also wouldn't mind using him in a deal for a player like Ogbonna. I'm not fully convinced yet about Gabbiadini's skills.
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Juventude wrote:If he could get playing time, a loan to Dortmund could be amazing for him, but we should wait to see how many people leave after Dortmund this summer. Otherwise, any club that will give him playing time would be a good loan option.
I also wouldn't mind using him in a deal for a player like Ogbonna. I'm not fully convinced yet about Gabbiadini's skills.
I am I would gladly have him instead of Matri/Quagliarella
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I guess the way I see it is that most good football nations like Italy, Spain, Brazil, etc. only really have 3-4 good strikers in every four year age group that break through as great to world class caliber players. Italy already has players like Balotelli, El Shaarawy, Destro, and Insigne in the same age group as Gabbiadini. I know that's a limited way of looking at things, but honestly I don't expect him to rise above any of those players in his development. I hope he does while wearing a Juve shirt, but I'm not putting a lot of stock into him being a superstar.
Ogbonna is a future long term CB for the Azzurri and there really isn't much doubt about that. If We have a chance to get a sure thing like him, I would take it if it means giving up Gabbiadini.
Ogbonna is a future long term CB for the Azzurri and there really isn't much doubt about that. If We have a chance to get a sure thing like him, I would take it if it means giving up Gabbiadini.
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Juventude wrote:I guess the way I see it is that most good football nations like Italy, Spain, Brazil, etc. only really have 3-4 good strikers in every four year age group that break through as great to world class caliber players. Italy already has players like Balotelli, El Shaarawy, Destro, and Insigne in the same age group as Gabbiadini. I know that's a limited way of looking at things, but honestly I don't expect him to rise above any of those players in his development. I hope he does while wearing a Juve shirt, but I'm not putting a lot of stock into him being a superstar.
Ogbonna is a future long term CB for the Azzurri and there really isn't much doubt about that. If We have a chance to get a sure thing like him, I would take it if it means giving up Gabbiadini.
I know what you mean. Tbh I love Boakye more than Gabbiadini I would lvoe Boakye back in our squad but wha Gabbidini did this season in serie a was wonderful
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DeviAngel wrote:Juventude wrote:I guess the way I see it is that most good football nations like Italy, Spain, Brazil, etc. only really have 3-4 good strikers in every four year age group that break through as great to world class caliber players. Italy already has players like Balotelli, El Shaarawy, Destro, and Insigne in the same age group as Gabbiadini. I know that's a limited way of looking at things, but honestly I don't expect him to rise above any of those players in his development. I hope he does while wearing a Juve shirt, but I'm not putting a lot of stock into him being a superstar.
Ogbonna is a future long term CB for the Azzurri and there really isn't much doubt about that. If We have a chance to get a sure thing like him, I would take it if it means giving up Gabbiadini.
I know what you mean. Tbh I love Boakye more than Gabbiadini I would lvoe Boakye back in our squad but wha Gabbidini did this season in serie a was wonderful
If we are able to offload Matri and Quags, I would like to see at least one of our young strikers that was co-owned or on loan this season brough back as the fourth or fifth striker on the team. Just once, I would like to see a young Juve striker in the squad.
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Juventude wrote:DeviAngel wrote:Juventude wrote:I guess the way I see it is that most good football nations like Italy, Spain, Brazil, etc. only really have 3-4 good strikers in every four year age group that break through as great to world class caliber players. Italy already has players like Balotelli, El Shaarawy, Destro, and Insigne in the same age group as Gabbiadini. I know that's a limited way of looking at things, but honestly I don't expect him to rise above any of those players in his development. I hope he does while wearing a Juve shirt, but I'm not putting a lot of stock into him being a superstar.
Ogbonna is a future long term CB for the Azzurri and there really isn't much doubt about that. If We have a chance to get a sure thing like him, I would take it if it means giving up Gabbiadini.
I know what you mean. Tbh I love Boakye more than Gabbiadini I would lvoe Boakye back in our squad but wha Gabbidini did this season in serie a was wonderful
If we are able to offload Matri and Quags, I would like to see at least one of our young strikers that was co-owned or on loan this season brough back as the fourth or fifth striker on the team. Just once, I would like to see a young Juve striker in the squad.
Yeah I with you on this, that Beltrame kid looked amazing in the coppa to
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