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Another discarded player from Juventus shines in the Premier League! Breaking the Big 6 goal in a row with a transfer fee of only 13 million

At 23:00 on November 22, in the 12th round of the Premier League, Liverpool lost 0-3 at home to Nottingham Forest. After the winning streak came to an abrupt end at the end of September, Slott led his team to suffer 6 losses in the past 7 rounds, falling out of the top half of the standings and temporarily ranking 11th. Compared with Slott's poor coaching performance, opponent Nottingham Forest has been unbeaten in three consecutive Premier League games under the leadership of new coach Dyche, and is now ranked 16th in the Premier League and has temporarily escaped the relegation zone.

After Dyche took office, Nottingham Forest rebounded very rapidly. They drew 2-2 at home with Manchester United, defeated Leeds United 3-1 at home, and beat Liverpool 3-0 away from home this round. In this three-game unbeaten run, the performance of Nottingham Forest's 22-year-old right back Savona is impressive. He scored goals against two giant Premier League teams, Manchester United and Liverpool, and became the "guard with a knife" of the Forest team!

The 22-year-old Savona came from the youth training system of Serie A giant Juventus and officially entered the Juventus first team last season. Under the two coaches Motta and Tudor, Savona once became Juventus's main rotation player in the defense. In the first Serie A season, Savona played 28 times, including 19 starts, and contributed 2 goals and 1 assist. But as the summer window approaches this year, the young full-back was purged by Juventus. In the end, Nottingham Forest signed the 22-year-old Savona for only 13 million euros.

After Savona joined Nottingham Forest, he was not reused by Nuno and Postkoglu at first. Under their hands, Savona was only a substitute for the team and his performance was tepid. After Dyche took office, Savona, who is 1.92 meters tall, became Nottingham Forest's main right back in one fell swoop. This season, Savona has made a total of 7 starts for Nottingham Forest, 4 of which were completed under Dyche. In these 4 games, Savona helped the team remain unbeaten and scored 2 goals.

Savona repaid Dyche's trust with his outstanding performance, and he has completely secured his position as Nottingham Forest's main right back. For Nottingham Forest fans, the team only spent 13 million euros to sign the 22-year-old Savona, which is undoubtedly a value-for-money deal.

But for Juventus fans, they do not understand the team's frequent sales of youth training stars in the past few transfer windows. Previously, Juventus sold Ethan Hao to Bournemouth for 20 million, and now they have sold Savona for 13 million. Mbangula, who Werder Bremen signed from Juventus for 10 million euros, has now scored 6 goals in 9 Bundesliga games and also performed well.

Rich teams do not have the energy and patience to train new players. This is something that fans can understand. However, when Juventus sells young stars from their youth training, they neither sign a buy-back clause nor a secondary transfer sharing contract. Instead, they directly sell the young stars from their youth training to other teams at a low price. Their approach has caused strong dissatisfaction among fans.

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