An aggregation of all the lucrative striking options that are out there for the Serie A Champions that can propel their UEFA Champions League campaign, and determining which of them is the best.
Juventus have proved themselves as not just the dark horse but the dark knight of Serie A, rising from the ashes of the Calciopoli scandal like a true hero to take the Scudetto.
While they may have made their comeback to Italy’s top flight, they are yet to make their mark on the big European stage, where a promising place will mark their true comeback to their former glory.
There is one hurdle that they still need to cross before they can be crowned true Italian heroes, and stamp their authority on the world of football once again, just like old times.
While they have the likes of Andrea Pirlo in the midfield, they were less than impressive in their attack with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-Quagliarella-c13194 failing to score consistently.
The Bianconeri have also acknowledged the need to step up their attack as they prepare for the added challenge of Champions League in the next season.
It is the recognition of this need that has motivated them to regain the ownership of the promising http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724, but a big question mark remains on whether the Formica Atomica has the atomic energy to prove his mettle in the face of top teams from
all over Europe.
They need a true champion, a protagonist that will put fear in the hearts of their opponents, and lead them to true glory and true comeback following their relegation to Serie B.
Following are some of the options that they can consider in their quest for grandeur at the highest stage:
Stevan Jovetic
The Montenegrin international has emerged as one of the most promising talents in all of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Baggio.
The 22-year-old is a versatile player with the ability to play as an attacking midfielder, as well as in the wing or as a second-striker.
Fiorentina have slapped a price tag of € 30 million on their finest talent, and the king’s ransom seems to have scared off the interest from Juventus director Beppe Marotta who was keen on biding for the player.
However, considering the young age and the promising talent of the starlet, it can rightly be said that the player will only grow in the years to come, and is good value for money
The Bianconeri should be able to acquire the services of the Viola attacker for a reasonable price of around € 25-28 million, keeping in mind that Jovetic has had a heart for Juventus since his childhood.
Looking at the projected growth of the player, he maybe a little over priced but still represents good value for money as he continues to grow as a player, and the Old Lady should be able to recover most of their money by selling the player later on if the
attacker does not work out well for them.
However, the main question mark for Juventus will remain as to whether Jovetic is capable of shining in the centre-forward position for the Turin giants, a position about which the Montenegrin remains oblivious.
Moreover, the Fiorentina-man will be required to perform at the spot right from the word go, at the highest European stage, a place where the attacker has never been before.
Thus, a logical appraisal of the player tells us that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stevan-Jovetic-c34163 maybe a promising talent otherwise, he lacks the ability to address the immediate needs of the Italian Champions.
The only thing that should lure the Vecchia Signora into making such a purchase will have to be their long-term planning, where they may view the hero from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Montenegro-c2959 as the answer to their future needs, or a prospect of long-term investment that may reap
sizeable dividends.
This is just the tip of Iceberg as we will continue to explore the opportunities for Juventus in the vast ocean that is the game of football today. Stay tuned for the next part...
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