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Juve, Donnarumma is the real regret of the transfer market | First page

The 2-2 draw yesterday by Juventus against Udinese in which Wojcech Szczesny, despite himself, he became the protagonist of two gross errors that cost the Bianconeri the 3 points, he reopened a huge market file. An unsolved problem, that of the legacy of the Polish goalkeeper, already considered in a downward parable during the last season, and to which the Continassa transfer men had actually tried to put a piece, coming close to a goal that today more than ever represents a huge regret: Gianluigi Donnarumma.

ONLY RELIEF – Yes, because net of today’s narrative in which the former goalkeeper who freed himself from AC Milan professed to be interested only and exclusively in Paris Saint Germain, Juventus for Donnarumma had made much more than a simple attempt, also finding the player’s approval. Figures allocated and long contract with only one need: to place Szczesny on the market whose latest contract renewal, with a fixed salary of 6.5 million a year, would have weighed too much in the budget together with that of the blue.

REGRET – For the Polish number 1, however, no possibility of an exit has been opened and at that moment, also thanks to the offer of PSG and Leonardo, Donnarumma he decided together with Raiola to accept the French court. Juventus then did not regret the choice made, convinced that Szcesny was (and is also today after Udine) still an excellent goalkeeper. Yesterday’s double mistake, however, inevitably brought to light that thought, that idea, that with Donnarumma in black and white, Juve would have ensured, as they did with Buffon at the time, a goalkeeper of absolute value and performance for the next 10 years. Instead the problem remained unsolved, or perhaps only postponed, for at least a year. Gigio is a virutally closed chapter, but the regret of the market remains alive.

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