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For the second time in a month or two months, Paratici said

"We are not interested in Rakitic".

This mean he is already a Juventus' player or they are not interest at all.

Hard to say https://www.tuttosport.com/news/calcio/calciomercato/2019/11/27-63869854/juve_paratici_rakitic_non_ci_interessa_felici_di_avere_cristiano_ronaldo_/?a=2
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

Dybala would be a great fit to Manchester United.
The team will need fast players and Dybala is one of those players. This chance to him will make him prove that he is a fiotlball player that can play in first teams of too clubs.
I believe there was almost a deal for him to move to Manchester United whiles Romelu Lukaku moves the other way but the deal fell through mainly because of the wage demands of Dybala and with Manchester United currently needing a prolific striker, I believe that he would have been the perfect answer.

I think Dybala will not go anywhere and will still survive on Juventus. Because Dybala can still be more productive and develop in juventus for the next few years.
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

Dybala would be a great fit to Manchester United.
The team will need fast players and Dybala is one of those players. This chance to him will make him prove that he is a fiotlball player that can play in first teams of too clubs.
I believe there was almost a deal for him to move to Manchester United whiles Romelu Lukaku moves the other way but the deal fell through mainly because of the wage demands of Dybala and with Manchester United currently needing a prolific striker, I believe that he would have been the perfect answer.
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But consider there wasn't any huge expectations for Dele Alli (he played at League 1 before Spurs).  Dybala on the other hand was branded as the 'next Messi'.  Lololol.
I think media hype does more harm than good to this players in achieving their goals, if only the media can take it easy on them and allow them mature before putting huge titles and names on them, maybe this players would concentrate more and mature faster.

Dybala hasn't really done so much to earn all the praises he gets, he hasn't been at a consistent level, and doesn't score much goals, I think this players need to be told to take their eyes off the media and concentrate on their game, playing everyday like they have something to prove, not like they have achieved much.
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Manchester United's plan to buy Halland seems to get a little interference from Leipzig. It looks like Halland will move to Leipzig at a cheap price. rumors about United interest in recruiting Halland were widely reported because his father was reportedly visiting Carrington to discuss his son's move
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/erling-haaland-man-utd-liverpool-rb-leipzig-handed-advantage-race-dealt-blow
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

If we are talking about the Premier League then certainly Tottenham cannot be considered a "small pond" especially when the last Champions League they were the runners-up in the Finals. If we are talking about a small pond then certainly teams who would only rely to 2 to 4 players in a team can be considered like that like Everton, Crystal Palace, and Aston Villa which I think only Everton could only afford a transfer offer from him. I don't even think that Dybala wants to transfer into that kind of team since it will only just diminish his value in the long run which would really hurt his career just like what other players have experienced before.

In this context Totenham can be considered a "small pond". They don't have any actual stars in the team apart from Kane, especially after Eriksen leaves the club. Their supporters aren't used to club winning the trophies all the time so there is less pressure. That is just sort of club in which players like Dybala can prosper. 

It seems to me that their biggest problem is the owner, who is willing to spend money on a new stadium but not on new players.
In such situation, without investing in new players, Mauricio Pochettino really did great job as coach.
He pulled the most out of that team and brought them very close to the title of champion of England and European champion.
Hopefully he will get a real chance to show what he knows in the right club, which will not save money on players, as Tottenham does.
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

If we are talking about the Premier League then certainly Tottenham cannot be considered a "small pond" especially when the last Champions League they were the runners-up in the Finals. If we are talking about a small pond then certainly teams who would only rely to 2 to 4 players in a team can be considered like that like Everton, Crystal Palace, and Aston Villa which I think only Everton could only afford a transfer offer from him. I don't even think that Dybala wants to transfer into that kind of team since it will only just diminish his value in the long run which would really hurt his career just like what other players have experienced before.

In this context Totenham can be considered a "small pond". They don't have any actual stars in the team apart from Kane, especially after Eriksen leaves the club. Their supporters aren't used to club winning the trophies all the time so there is less pressure. That is just sort of club in which players like Dybala can prosper. 
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

Dybala would be a great fit to Manchester United.
The team will need fast players and Dybala is one of those players. This chance to him will make him prove that he is a fiotlball player that can play in first teams of too clubs.
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink

If we are talking about the Premier League then certainly Tottenham cannot be considered a "small pond" especially when the last Champions League they were the runners-up in the Finals. If we are talking about a small pond then certainly teams who would only rely to 2 to 4 players in a team can be considered like that like Everton, Crystal Palace, and Aston Villa which I think only Everton could only afford a transfer offer from him. I don't even think that Dybala wants to transfer into that kind of team since it will only just diminish his value in the long run which would really hurt his career just like what other players have experienced before.
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^  Then again...  It's better to stick with Alli.

Dele Alli & Dybala are both massively overrated.  Either have progressed & become the players many were suggesting they’d become. They’re both getting to an age where players start to display world class form regularly & neither are.

But consider there wasn't any huge expectations for Dele Alli (he played at League 1 before Spurs).  Dybala on the other hand was branded as the 'next Messi'.  Lololol.

Sports media sometimes...  They're hilarious.  Remember the 'English Iniesta'?  Cheesy
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Dybala sounds like he prefers to be a big fish in a small pond, in which case he’s be perfect for Spurs Wink
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Dybala is probably the only football player in the whole world who feels "uncomfortable" playing next to either Messi or Cristiano, at least that's what his brother said on an interview. In Argentina, people say that Messi and Dybala are incompatible on the pitch and can't play together. While in Italy, people say Dyabala plays a lot better without CR7 on the pitch...Weird.

Maybe he is at his best when defenders can double or triple up on him instead of leaving him alone with clear run to the goal  Grin

I have a friend who plays just like that, if you leave him alone he will just trip over his own legs or find some other way to miss the goal but if there is two players on him he will find a way to score lucky goal.
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Even if Mourinho wanted to bring him in
Mou didn't want him, those reports were just made up nonsense from the media (as usual). Check this out: https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50549364

No way he's worth 150m.  60m maybe.  And Spurs has Delle Ali who's (arguably) as good on the pitch as Dybala.
I'll take Delle Ali over Dybala any day of the week. To me, Alli is the better player, he can adapt to different styles, great playmaker, elegant with the ball...Just a fantastic football player.

Dele Alli & Dybala are both massively overrated.  Either have progressed & become the players many were suggesting they’d become. They’re both getting to an age where players start to display world class form regularly & neither are.
Dybala is probably the only football player in the whole world who feels "uncomfortable" playing next to either Messi or Cristiano, at least that's what his brother said on an interview. In Argentina, people say that Messi and Dybala are incompatible on the pitch and can't play together. While in Italy, people say Dyabala plays a lot better without CR7 on the pitch...Weird.
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Dele Alli & Dybala are both massively overrated.  Either have progressed & become the players many were suggesting they’d become. They’re both getting to an age where players start to display world class form regularly & neither are.

That is so true. Especially Dybala is overrated.
He is very lucky that he is playing at Juventus where they are in a great form.
If Juve didn't have strong players he wouldn't seem so valuable.
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Dele Alli & Dybala are both massively overrated.  Either have progressed & become the players many were suggesting they’d become. They’re both getting to an age where players start to display world class form regularly & neither are.
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Even if Mourinho wanted to bring him in, Knowing Spurs quite well when it comes to spending, i doubt if the board would agree to his wage demands.
What they should be looking for are long term replacements to the likes of Eriscsen

They also talking about the dream about Mou to get Dybala.
It will be not happen on January for sure since Juvents uses only 3 attackers on the roster.

It may be going in June but if he keeps playing on this was, the price will be 150m €.

No way he's worth 150m.  60m maybe.  And Spurs has Delle Ali who's (arguably) as good on the pitch as Dybala.

I'd be surprised if Levy allows the transfer.
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They also talking about the dream about Mou to get Dybala.
It will be not happen on January for sure since Juvents uses only 3 attackers on the roster.

It may be going in June but if he keeps playing on this was, the price will be 150m €.
Yeah considering Juventus have no transfer target in this January transfer window to replace dybala , he won't going anywhere.

The only big move that possibly could happened in January transfer is jadon sancho. Whether it's Manchester United or liverpool the two is the only club that could fulfill the transfer fee and wages demand from sancho.
Eventhough I heard recently that sancho tells Dortmund that he might would remain stay at least till the end of the season but who knows .. I'd love to see this transfer happened.

It seems,  based on the some reports in Croatian online news portals,  that Mandjukic will probably become new player in ManU.

If I'm not mistaken, Manchester United is no longer interested in mandzukic anymore ...

https://bulinews.com/news/3945/lucien-favre-comments-dortmunds-reported-interest-mario-mandzukic

Dortmund is the next one who interested in mandzukic.
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It seems,  based on the some reports in Croatian online news portals,  that Mandjukic will probably become new player in ManU.
They even wrote that Mandjukic is ready to move in England already in December and wait there for the confirmation of transfer.
He is not young any more but can help ManU with his experience.
Only problem now is his salary because ManU can't offer him the same salary like Juve.
What do you think about this transfer?


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Even if Mourinho wanted to bring him in, Knowing Spurs quite well when it comes to spending, i doubt if the board would agree to his wage demands.
What they should be looking for are long term replacements to the likes of Eriscsen

They also talking about the dream about Mou to get Dybala.
It will be not happen on January for sure since Juvents uses only 3 attackers on the roster.

It may be going in June but if he keeps playing on this was, the price will be 150m €.
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Guess where Ibra's going next?  Lolol.  Cheesy  I'd like to see him back at the EPL tho.  Problem is his wage demands.  It could be too big and could upset the key players at Tottenham.  I hope the Sanchez acquisition at United taught Mou a lesson.
Even if Mourinho wanted to bring him in, Knowing Spurs quite well when it comes to spending, i doubt if the board would agree to his wage demands.
What they should be looking for are long term replacements to the likes of Eriscsen
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