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PARATICI DID NOT BE TAKEN AROUND BY …

Edin Dzeko remains at Roma, Milik does not know what will happen to him, Napoli will probably lose even more money for a rather wicked management. Roma keeping Dzeko, not only will not collect the at least 15 million that Juventus offered for the 34-year-old, but will spend the Bosnian’s expensive salary for two years.

Fabio Paratici has decided to bet on Alvaro Morata and apart from all the various technical considerations he did well. The Juventus director, in fact, did not want to be fooled in the game of wasting time linked to the Milik-Dzeko issue. Too many days, too many speeches, too many words and too many indecisions that led the Juventus Chief Football Officer to take a decisive turn on the Spaniard, leaving the Bosnian to his fate.

TWIST OF FATE – many hypothesized a twist of fate for Roma with Dzeko as an opponent in the match against Juventus on Sunday and instead that player so much pursued by the bianconeri will still be in all respects a Roma player and will try to hurt the very team with which he would have more than willingly played and to which he was virtually linked.

MOCKERY – it must be said, however, in all honesty, that some aspects of this story seemed paradoxical. Milik first close to Roma, then far away for knee problems, then en route to Napoli for fines and salaries and various spitefuls, it all seemed an attempt to drag it out, an attempt that would have irritated anyone. Perhaps, Milik seduced and abandoned by Juventus was troubled, perhaps it was Napoli which is losing money from the sale below cost of the Pole and perhaps Rome which was not convinced to take the tip of Naples and had a player at home who wanted to go elsewhere .

In the end Juventus did well, those who have time do not wait for time, but above all it is right not to be bound by anyone, especially if in the end you risk only putting yourself in a potentially dangerous situation to wait.

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