Former Italy worldwide Stefano Fiore joins a rising queue of pundits and analysts who counsel that Juventus shouldn’t have splashed such a hefty determine on Tuen Koopmeiners.
The Bianconeri spent their complete summer time chasing the 26-year-old whereas the cussed Atalanta refused to drop down the worth.
Between the mounted half and several other add-ons, the midfielder’s switch price may attain circa 60 million euros.
The Dutchman made his debut for the Outdated Woman whereas coming off the bench in opposition to Roma simply earlier than the worldwide break. He then earned his first begin yesterday in opposition to Empoli.
Nevertheless, Koopmeiners has but to dwell as much as the expectations.
Whereas many would argue that the participant remains to be engaged on regaining his greatest bodily form and assimilating into Thiago Motta’s plans, others have been fast to leap the gun, feeling the Bianconeri overpaid for the Netherlands worldwide.
As an illustration, Fiore insists Koopmeiners doesn’t have the potential to vary the fortunes of a crew on his personal.
“I like him as a participant, however I’m satisfied that he doesn’t change the crew utterly,” stated the previous Lazio and Valencia midfielder in his interview with TV Play by way of Calciomercato.
“He doesn’t have the qualities to determine the end result of a match. And above all, I don’t imagine that the financial analysis is the suitable one.
“Nevertheless, I additionally be aware that for just a few years, the market has been a bit inflated, so the costs go accordingly.”

















