The world is going one way, Serie A in a stubborn and contrary direction. This is the snapshot of this first part of the summer market. We are returning from the European Championships Yamal sheets: a unique and rare case, unrepeatable and certainly not in our area. Where, almost as a reaction, we are experiencing a transfer market in which the big teams, with the youngsters, do something completely different. Cash.
The most emblematic case is that of the Juventuswhich in the last few hours has substantially defined the sales of the 2003 Soulè and the 2005 Huijsen, both destined to leave for high figures but lower than the initial requests. They are followed by the various Iling Jr, Barrenechea, Kaio Jorge, even Kean who by now will no longer be very young but grew up at home yes. Cristiano Giuntoli, in his first real session as a Juventus market man, has dismantled the green project entrusted to the latest Allegri, making the most of the products of the Next Gen especially from an economic point of view and replacing them with more experienced players such as Douglas Luiz (26) or the probable next purchase Todibo (24).
Even the historic rivals of the black and whites do not follow very distant paradigms, despite undeniable differences. At home Inter the hopes of giving Simone Inzaghi a new striker are largely entrusted to the sale of Valentin Carboniborn in 2005 with a secure future but who for 36 million between loan and redemption – albeit with counter-redemption – is closer to Marseille than to Milan. The rest of the market, to avoid the farewells of the big names, was financed with other young players. Not all, it must be said, with equally bright potential. The Milan he doesn’t think about giving away jewels, in fact Camarda is holding on to him tightly. After having courted for months the 2001 Zirkzee, perhaps the best product of the last championship, he has dived right into the Spain of Yamal. Fishing the almost thirty-two year old Alvaro Morata: used guaranteed. How do they say? We are not a country for young people.