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Do you have any pragmatic thoughts about Juventus next season?

To tear down and rebuild is not only the management, but more importantly the team's lineup. Let’s not talk about who Juventus will clear out this summer, let’s first see who will stay. On the issue of who will stay, the Italian media have basically similar views: "Corriere dello Sport" believes that the defense core Chiellini, the midfield core Marchisio and the flag Del Piero will definitely stay, and the others are expected to stay. The players remaining in the Bianconeri also include Manninger (very useful backup goalkeeper), Melo (probably no one cares about it), Paulson and Iaquinta (quite practical). In contrast, "Gazzetta dello Sport" believes that the possibility of Del Piero leaving is not small, but it is more likely that the star of hope Candreva will stay. The newspaper also mentioned Lello Taglie, who was not selected for Italy's South Africa squad, and believed that he still has some value to the Bianconeri.

Why not Buffon? At least, the Italian media believes that the 2006 World Cup "Yashin Award" winner is no longer for sale to the Bianconeri. This season, Buffon's performance is indeed unsatisfactory. As his age increases and his competitive status declines, a trend that is different from the past is gradually emerging. Manchester City, which is rich and ambitious, has been paying attention to Buffon for a long time. Some media said that Juventus has found Buffon's backup tire-Marchetti. I personally feel that Buffon today is just like Kaka from Milan last season. Just keep it and leave it at that. If you sell it, you might be able to get a good price. To put it bluntly, the Bianconeri may really need to sell Buffon's considerable funds.

As for the others, Cannavaro will retire after the season, and another veteran Camoranesi is also likely to leave in the summer. Trezeguet, Zebina, Gerry Guerra, Salihamidzic, Grosso and Paulucci, the old, weak, sick and disabled, have too many reasons not to stay in the team. It is basically impossible for the two loaned players Molinaro and Thiago to come back (it is said that Stuttgart will use the buyout clause to officially introduce him). Players with "ambiguous classification" such as Giovinco, De Ceglie, Sissoko, Cáceres and Amauri can only wait and see whether they will leave or stay.

What about Diego? Just yesterday, Tuttosport suggested that Diego, who contributed 7 goals and 16 assists to the Bianconeri this season, would be sold by the club. I admit that I listed this data on purpose, just to illustrate that this seemingly good data is only superficial. Diego, who cost Juventus 24.5 million euros, did not show his value at all in the strong dialogue in the Champions League, Europa League and Serie A. In the second round, he scored twice against Roma to help the team get three points in the away game? You know, Rome was still in a period of confusion at that time.

It is indeed difficult to say whether Diego will stay or not, but "Corriere dello Sport" puts forward this view. They believe that if Del Neri coaches Juventus, it will be difficult for Diego to survive. Delneri is a proponent of the 4-4-2 parallel position. Most attacks are launched from the wings, and the central midfielder position is basically a double midfielder. The Italians believe that Del Neri did have a case of using Doni when he was coaching Atlanta, but Doni and Cassano have similar styles. They are both No. 9 and a half or even shadow forward players. Diego is more of a midfield playmaker. Ferrara and Zaccheroni also tried to push Diego up front, but the effect was not ideal.

Prandelli usually uses a 4-2-3-1 formation, specifically for the attacking midfielder position. Does this mean that if Prandelli coaches Juventus, Diego will be reborn? The Italian media are still not optimistic about this. They believe that Prandelli likes a faster and relatively strong attacking midfielder, and Diego's personal style is obviously different from Mutu, Jovetic and others. different.

Can Diego be sold at a discount and leave sadly? Personally, I feel that this can only be the worst choice.

As for who will join Juventus in the summer, there is too much to say about this and it becomes YY (you can YY here). I personally believe in a wise saying: once the emperor and his courtiers, the phenomenon of "direct troops" is very common. If Prandelli is coaching, he is likely to bring Vargas or even Gilardino. If it is Del Neri, it is possible to bring Ziegler, Palombo and Pacini in a package, of course, provided that Samp fails to qualify for the Champions League next season. Even Allegri, who is currently unemployed at home, can still recruit a group of old players from his old club Cagliari.

As for Dzeko, Di Maria, Aquilani, Robben, Ribery, Ibrahimovic, Lori, David Silva, etc., they are more like YY players. My point of view is: I would rather believe that there is nothing than something that exists.