Alex Sandro - LB - Porto (4 Viewers)

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DeviAngel

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13:00 - ALEX SANDRO-JUVE, SI CHIUDE IN GIORNATA?
- Alex Sandro è a un passo dalla Juventus. Secondo quanto riferito da Gazzetta, Juventus e Porto avrebbero trovato l'accordo definitivo sulla base di 22 milioni più qualcuno di bonus.
Secondo quanto riferito da Gazzetta, Juventus e Porto avrebbero trovato l'accordo definitivo sulla base di 22 milioni più qualcuno di bonus.
Colpo della Juve, grande colpo anzi.Il terzino sinistro è pronto ad iniziare la sua nuova avventura in bianconero.
Marotta ha battuto la concorrenza del Manchester City, mica un club qualunque.


13:00 - ALEX SANDRO-JUVE, CLOSE DAY? - Alex Sandro is one step away from Juventus. As reported by the Journal, Juventus and Porto would find the final agreement on the basis of some 22 million more bonus. According to colleagues the deal could close even in the day today. The two teams it would be placing only the final details. Shot of Juventus, great shot indeed. The left-back is ready to start his new adventure at Juventus. Marotta beat off competition from Manchester City, not a normal club.
 

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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Well honestly it was too good to be true.
Here in Italy they're saying Alex Sandro is done deal and that today Juve and Porto should swap the papers for the player.
And saying that City are trying to convince the player to not go.

Let's see how it goes. But if you ask it sound absurd Marotta spending over 20m on a LB with only a year left.
While at the same time we're struggling to buy the AM we desperatly need.

Dunno guys i'd be happy if he joins. Cause Evra is 34-35yrs old and last year with ut. So we'll need to replace him next year and Sandro together with Kurzawa would be ideal
 

DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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Bargaggia or whatever his name is from Sportmerdaset.

Just calma.
HE said we'll exchange documents today.


Paolo Bargiggia ha fatto il punto sulla trattativa che dovrebbe portare Alex Sandro alla Juventus nel corso del tg sportivo di Italia 1. Ecco quanto evidenziato da Tuttojuve.com: "Diamo i dettagli di Alex Sandro. Mancano le firme, siamo ai dettagli. Oggi la Juve aspetta lo scambio dei documenti con il Porto. Ieri sera Marotta era un po' prudente, perchè il Porto è una società un po' strana: vai per chiudere e ti fa un rilancio pazzesco del prezzo. E' tutto fatto a 20 milioni più 2 di bonus, ma mancano le firme. Bisogna anche firmare il contratto di cinque anni offerto al giocatore, che fino all'ultimo è stato pressato ed è ancora pressato dal Manchester City che gli propone 5 milioni di euro a stagione. La Juve arriva a 2,5-2,8 con i bonus. Siamo ai dettagli, manca solo l'ufficialità". (trascrizione Tuttojuve, riproduzione consentita solo previa citazione della fonte www.tuttojuve.com).


Paul Bargiggia took stock of the negotiations that should lead Alex Sandro to Juventus during the sports news of Italy 1. This is evidenced by Tuttojuve.com: "We give the details of Alex Sandro. Missing signatures, we are to detail. Today Juve expect the exchange of documents with Porto. Last night Marotta was a little 'cautious, because the port is a company a bit' strange: you go to close and makes you a raise crazy price. It 's all done in 20 million more 2 bonus, but there are no signatures. We must also sign a five-year contract offered to the player, who last was pressed and is still pressed by Manchester City that offers 5 million euro per season. Juve get to 2.5 to 2.8 with bonuses. We are to detail, missing only the official. "(transcript Tuttojuve, reproduction permitted after the source is acknowledged www.tuttojuve.com).
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Somewhere in a basement in Montreal, Mark is sitting in a chair, knees to his chest, rocking back and forth, and repeating

"3-5-2 with Sandro as Wingback, 4-3-1-2 with Sandro as Leftback, Asa in the Midfield. Asa in the Midfield"

Poor guy
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Hope that fucking oil club continues to be a joke in Europe.
Something like €2b spent and not made past the round of 16 even once.
If you put that into perspective, we've done a seriously amazing job in comparison.
 
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