A little over a month after the end of the summer lists is already a full -bodied balance, but the signals lead to new initiatives in this direction. Let’s take stock and retrace the historical exchanges, the lucky ones and the flops
Watch out for surprises. Beautiful or ugly they are. The transfer market is rich in formidable exchanges, but also of sensational flops. And in these days some intelligently intelligent operations are on everyone’s mouth. But still to be finalized. In these days, all the spotlights are focused on the hypothesis that Cristante at Juve with McKennie at Rome, as well as the possible passage in the Rossoneri of Vlahovic and the contemporary landing of Thiaw in black and white. If for this reason it is also in the dialogue between Naples and Bologna for Ndoye there is the Emilian request to have the blue full -back Zanoli. And what about the transfer of Alberto Costa to the port with the contemporary engagement of Joao Mario by the Juventusians? The interested parties speak of distinct business, in reality this avenue has led benefits to the budget of both clubs. A little over a month after the closure of the summer lists is already a full -bodied balance, but the signals lead to new initiatives in this direction: let’s prepare for other shots of this kind. In some ways it is a demonstration of realism. When you do not have the opportunity to get to the objective with investments only in cash, it is logical to adapt to the sale of players considered less strategic. If not exactly in redundant. Falling back, however, the demonstration is clear that everything does not always go in the right direction. Or sometimes just for someone.
Historical exchanges – Returning to the 70s, for example, those affairs between Juve who ceded Capello to Milan in exchange for Benetti or the passage of Boninsegna to the bianconeri with the landing of Anastasi at Inter did school. Coming to more recent times, the changes of Pirlo and Seedorf to Milan have made history with the passage to the Nerazzurri of two meteors (respectively Brncic and Coco). To complete this list we also consider the arrival of Fabio Cannavaro in Turin with the miserable Uruguayan goalkeeper Carini at the Court of Moratti. The Nerazzurri went much better, however, in 2009 when Branca placed Ibrahimovic at Barcelona for 70 million, also arguing Samuel Eto’o’s card, then protagonist of Mourinho’s Triplete. They are just remnants, that’s not all. Exchanges always involve a risk margin. The important thing is that common sense prevails, not the desire to do a lot to do.
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