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managing udinese in the first season, bought some very good players allover the pitch including radoi, so i am playing 3-5-1-2 with a backline composed by felipe-zapata-radoi
zapata looks amazing and all clubs seem interested in him, he is on a long term contract. his first performances were awful and he lost me three games alone, he wanted to go but now he seems settled and plays well
obviously this is going to be one of the game best defenders, but can i hold on to him and make him work for me for long enough to justify refusing offers? in serie a with udinese even a uefa spot on the first season is not guaranteed.
milan is offering me 14,2 million of euros for the player plus jankuloski - who looks very good and plays in a role that would be key for me to change module. he is also on a ridiculously low wage.
im having defensive issues with the three at the back, they are solid overall when marking attackers but they concede a lot to wingers and teams playing wide. i see most modules employ a four man backline and i am tempted to make the switch.
if i sell zapata to miln my backline will be
esparza - felipe - radoi - jankuloski
i have no funds left so 14,2 millions (although spread throughout a year) look very handy to me)...now what do you reccommend doing?
how good is zapata?
how good is felipe-radoi as a defensive pair? i have a co-ownership of coda too and a decent ferronetti.
which players should i hold on to?
also, are quagliarella and di natale THAT good?
finally, can i sell zapata and buy an equivalent player (remember i am a mid-table team) for less money?who?