Surprised today is dead quiet. Like not a single ominous tweet at all.
Di Marzio says a deal with Bernardeschi is close.
https://twitter.com/DiMarzio/status/...RH30IDpKw&s=19
So, is Bernie his nickname on here? Bernardeschi is a lot to type in when we see excited by something he does on the field.
https://twitter.com/Total_TFC/status...pxw3-mURA&s=19
Probably around 7 mill gross then
Let's just wait til salaries are reported and see then.
These numbers are dubious anyways.
Could honestly care less if he makes 2 dollars a year or 2 billion.
Berna for $7M is pretty reasonable. He's a higher pedigree player than Poz ever was. Also not a huge overpay, which makes it easier if we ever want to sell him off.
Berna attributes (fast, good dribbling, good shot) are effective as hell in MLS.
Really looking forward to seeing him play
It's fair to be excited but I wouldn't go into this expecting him to be beating many guys with speed. At best, his pace is average for his position.
The best thing I can say about him is that he's versatile (either side, further up or back) and puts in a shift. Not the most flattering description but I certainly expect him to be out there working for the team, which is sometimes half the battle with "star" DPs.
I'd also be more comfortable with him over a free kick than Petrasso.
If he signs tonight or tomorrow, hope he is on a plane and training Friday. LOL
Not too enthused about Berna but I can't deny he would be a better fit in BB's system than Poz was
I almost wonder if a player of Bernardeschi's profile would be better suited as an 8. He is 99% likely to be a RW here, but his work rate and technical ability seems like a perfect midfield profile. Kind of fits the same mold as three of my favorite players of all time, Philipp Lahm, Joshua Kimmich and Bastian Schweinsteiger.
Last edited by MikeForbes; 07-06-2022 at 07:57 PM.
I've watched two highlight videos of Bernie - one from his time with Fiorentina and one from with Juve. I don't think we'll be able to rely on him to be a goal scoring threat. That said, his defensive play, willingness to track back and dribbling should still be good for the team. If anything - betting on Jimenez to win the golden boot could be a good bet. Between Insigne and Bernie putting balls in the box for him, he should feast.
It’s funny that the guy who claimed to see Bernardeschi having dinner with Manning in Yorkville was totally right.