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Mercato Mercato – OM: After his mistake, Longoria will have to rectify the situation in January


Over the past switch window, Pablo Longoria made the choice to let Arkadiusz Milik slip away to Juventus, claiming to have his substitute already underneath the elbow with Luis Suarez. Nonetheless, the latter turned out to be an enormous flop and he left Olympique de Marseille just a few months after his arrival… forcing Longoria to begin over again from the start.
Some should marvel if the departure ofArkadiusz Milik actually was a good selection. The Pole had certainly every part to achieve theOM and a duet with Alexis Sanchez appeared excellent for the membership’s ambitions. In the end, Pablo Longoria felt it was greatest for everybody that he left the membership to be loaned to the Juventus.
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Juventus and Milik rub their fingers, not OM
In November, Longoria justified this selection by explaining that he had discovered a ” good mortgage to Juventus ” to Milick, ” which isn’t suited to our model of play “. The participant additionally appears happy along with his state of affairs, since he has defined a number of occasions in latest months that he desires to remain on the Juventus, the place the managers have already determined to train its buy choice set at €7 million. But theOM doesn’t actually appear to return out forward of this deal.
Longoria must discover a striker once more
As a result of now on the gates of the winter switch window, Pablo Longoria finds itself going through the identical downside as this summer time. With the categorical departure of Luis Suarez, the president of theOM is pressured to search for a prime striker to strengthen a sector additionally weakened by the harm ofAmine Harit. The names talked about are quite a few, however none appear actually near touchdown on theOM. Lastly, with milik nonetheless on the membership issues might have been a lot less complicated…