Adriano (7 Viewers)

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
2,420
#1
Adriano To Real?
The Brazilian's departure seems inevitable, but to where?

Farewell, Adriano. The decision hasn't been taken officially yet, but everything points to a probable sell of the Brazilian striker.

While Mancini would not oppose Adriano's departure, Moratti is still doubtful on the idea of selling the player, but in reality Inter are already looking around for an eventual replacement.

The option of a swap deal with Fiorentina's Luca Toni seems unlikely, especially because Adriano's wage demands are way beyond what the Viola can afford. Also, Juventus seem to be favorites to capture the Brazilian.

Transfer gurus Branca and Oriali are also closely following the developments concerning the Real Madrid bench:.

If, as rumoured, Mourinho seems likely to substitute Capello next season, then the possibilities to find a buyer for Adriano would increase considerably.

The portuguese coach already wanted him at Chelsea, and at Real he would fit in even better. What's more, Cassano could be inserted in the deal, even though Mancini's first choice for the attack remains Cagliari's Suazo.

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Adrian

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2003
6,872
#2
if trez is leaving then by all means bring him in. I would assume inter would ask for trezeguet in deal which was rumoured last week.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#3
I dont think, Treze would like to go there. he said he wanted to try the EPL experience, we could give them Figo's replacement instead...
 

Daddi

Cuadrado is juan hell of a derby king!
Oct 27, 2004
7,900
#6
Yes to Adriano. The only brazilian player I really rate and like. When he is in form he is phenomenal. Just remember what happened to Cannavaro when he made 'the switch' :smoke:
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
#7
he could be very good and a great catch.But why would the management bring him here with all his attitude problems, knowing that DD doesn't have the strongest personality as a coach?

i dont think its the best idea to bring him, hes a trouble maker.
 

tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
1,595
#9
I would rather us get Cassano. Adriano is a good player and if we lose Trezeguet, he would not be a bad option. The guy gets the job done, but his attitude is not very Juve.
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
#10
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I don't like Adriano. He's talented but I think he's always gonna remain on a level that he already is. He has the wrong attitude, mentality, I get the feeling he's kind of like a spoiled brat.

But most of all he's inconsistent, he can explode for 3,4 games than do nothing for the next 10.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
#11
I would rather us get Cassano. Adriano is a good player and if we lose Trezeguet, he would not be a bad option. The guy gets the job done, but his attitude is not very Juve.
and cassano's attitude is any better?i wouldnt want either to be honest, both are more trouble than they are worth
 

Durden

Senior Member
May 11, 2006
1,601
#12
When he played together with Mutu in Parma he was really great. Maybe he just needs to be hooked up with prandelli again. Just like Mutu did....

I would welcome him in Turin and show him were the night clubs are :cool:
 

#10

Senior Member
Jul 28, 2002
7,377
#16
I honestly hope to god we can steal hadriano from binter. The juve magic will turn him into the player he promised to be. If people thinkg we can turn crappano into some sort of saint, surely we can kerb Hadriano's clubbing habbits.

Could be a bargain priced world beater imho.
 

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