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Juve can do one.

It's telling though that big clubs still want Auba. I really don't think he's finished at this level.

Would be sad to see him go particularly under these circumstances. Pretty much the last player that we bought that was genuine elite level in his position at the time.
 

Malky

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watching Juve sign Vlahovic then let them have Auba on loan would be the biggest **** move the clubs ever done. But this is Edu, so it’s every possibility he’ll allow it.
But Auba going to Juve and finding form getting them back into the CL would be the biggest ‘ **** You ‘ towards Arteta while we struggle for goals in mid-table, and for that reason I hope the above happens!
 

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watching Juve sign Vlahovic then let them have Auba on loan would be the biggest **** move the clubs ever done. But this is Edu, so it’s every possibility he’ll allow it.
But Auba going to Juve and finding form getting them back into the CL would be the biggest ‘ **** You ‘ towards Arteta while we struggle for goals in mid-table, and for that reason I hope the above happens!
It might act as a sweetener in the Arthur negotations, so I wouldn't rule it out.
 
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