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I just saw on Twitter that Andrea Agnelli didn’t fire Marotta because of Ronaldo or anything related to him. All this time, I thought that was the reason. Can anyone explain to me what the actual reason was, please?
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I just saw on Twitter that Andrea Agnelli didn’t fire Marotta because of Ronaldo or anything related to him. All this time, I thought that was the reason. Can anyone explain to me what the actual reason was, please?

u/TheFernando13 — 6 hours ago
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Escort Scandal: The Numbers and Teams Involved—70 Players, Including Those from Milan, Inter, and Juve

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u/dcondorelli — 11 hours ago
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Would you take Lorenzo Pellegrini?

Rumors have been circulating about getting him for free in the summer.

u/Adventurous-Check165 — 11 hours ago
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Is this legit?

The stitching is bad but the shirt is also 30 years old.

Seller wants 40 euros which is decent I think.

Forza Juve!

u/pelikaan11 — 11 hours ago
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Football clubs with the most World Cup winning players (Comment your top 5 guesses before watching)

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Luciano Spalletti was furious with Zhegrova after the game The coach blames him for a lack of tactical discipline, inconsistencies in his movements and his laziness. Juventus is already starting to test the waters to find a different winger profile on the market | Reported by Romeo Agresti

u/Aboubakr_D_Luffy — 2 days ago
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Spalletti's words after the game : League position obviously makes a difference. To climb as high as possible, you have to win matches. That is what allows you to consolidate your standing and move toward the next objective. At the highest level, everything comes down to the details. 1/2

u/Aboubakr_D_Luffy — 1 day ago
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Bayern-Real and the red card

So, I know it has almost been a week since the match but I wanted to know how you guys feel about the Camavinga red. Real fans accuse the ref of having ruined their comeback. To be honest, GODO. Finally they prove the same feeling that night 8 years ago in the Bernabeu. What goes around comes around

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u/Low_Set_691 — 1 day ago
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Victory brings us closer to Champions League qualification, confirming Luciano Spalletti’s work and strengthening their position in the market. Top-level targets such as Alisson, Bernardo Silva, Leon Goretzka and Robert Lewandowski become more realistic depending on European qualification

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u/Odd-Candy9 — 1 day ago
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Jonathan David Player Of The Match

Played great today, as a Canadian Juve fan, I really want to see him keep it up!

u/WorthWorth7780 — 2 days ago
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Roony Bardghji on loan from Barça: the "low-cost gem" we need to turn things around?

I wanted to share a thought on a potential move that, in my opinion, would be consistent with our current situation: bringing in Roony Bardghji on loan with an option to buy, a “Morata-style” deal.

We’re talking about a player with world-class potential, but with a clear issue right now: he needs consistent playing time, which he isn’t getting at Barcelona. For this reason, a loan deal could realistically be on the table.

Why it could make sense:

In a context where we don’t have the financial resources to go for established players like Olise or other world-class profiles, I would personally rather invest in a high-upside talent than continue signing “average” players who are often physically unreliable, as we’ve seen in recent years.

Moreover, an attack featuring Kenan and Roony — while waiting to complete the front three with a true finisher — would be extremely unpredictable. Two dynamic, technical players capable of creating superiority.

The downsides:

The main risk is obvious: lack of experience. Integrating such a young and still inconsistent player into a high-pressure environment is never straightforward, and there’s no guarantee of immediate impact.

Juventus right wing situation 2026–27:

- >!Conceição!<: currently the best option in the role. Excellent dribbling, but clear limitations in finishing and physicality.

- Zhegrova: very poor season in terms of fitness and decision-making, plus limited chemistry with Spalletti. Likely to be sold.

- Nico González: very likely to return from his loan at Atlético. He could fit under Spalletti, but concerns about his physical reliability remain. He might be kept for a “trial” season, and his experience could be key in balancing Roony’s potential lack of experience.

In conclusion:

Roony would be a high-upside, relatively low immediate-cost gamble. Given the limited resources, does it make sense to take this kind of risk on a talent like him, or is it more rational to target more proven players, even if they’re less exciting?

P.S.: For those who haven't seen much of him lately, here is a link to some Roony highlights to give you an idea of his playstyle and potential fit:

https://youtu.be/ss95EmnpxKc?is=uORMjAarpdGxc8tf

u/SanchoPanzoIV — 1 day ago