Higuain Breaks another Signing Record


Juventus has hit a record player signing mark with the acquisition of Gonzalo Higuain's signature. Is it worth it? You might say. To be the 3rd best paid  player in the world after Chistiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. Well, we would have to look at the facts and pick up the analogy.
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facts "seen in ages: the 2015/16 version of Gonzalo Higuaín ." according to statsbomb.com. Higuaín’s season so far is better than every of his or Edinson Cavani’s Napoli seasons and in Europe’s top-5 leagues just Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has scored as many as him (18 goals). The Argentinean’s 0.95 non-penalty goals p90 are unrivalled in Serie A, meaning that Higuaín has already staked a claim on the top-goalscorer title. The only other strikers in history with 30+ goals in a single Serie A season are Luca Toni (31 goals in 38 games in 2005/06), Antonio Angelillo (33 goals in 33 games in 1958/59) and Gunnar Nordhal (35 goals in 37 games in 1949/1950 and 34 in 37 the following season). At this rate all their records are in serious danger.
This season, he scored 36 league goals, winning the Capocannoniere title and equalling Gino Rossetti's 87-year-old record for goals in an Italian top-flight season.So due to the fact that it is an uphill task to score more than 30 goals in a single serie A season. Gonzalo Higuain has surpassed that data. His response rate is high and his finishing is topnotch away from penalties. So left to all the facts, he deserves the record signing. All that is left is for him to keep up the form in Juventus and take away the frenzy generated from Paul Pogba's exit.
He signed a 5year contract at £75 m

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