Alvaro Morata (65 Viewers)

want him back again for cheap?


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Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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hhahahahah milans fans are deluded. In a milan forum i follow they're already dreaming "oh we could go to Florentino and ask for Morata and pay 43m" hahahahahahahah
 
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Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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    hhahahahah milans fans are deluded. In a milan forum i follow they're already dreaming "oh we could go to Florentino and ask for Morata and pay 43m" hahahahahahahah
    haha they can't even afford Pavoletti.
     
    Jun 6, 2015
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    hhahahahah milans fans are deluded. In a milan forum i follow they're already dreaming "oh we could go to Florentino and ask for Morata and pay 43m" hahahahahahahah
    I'm sure Morata would be thrilled to go there. No CL, no EL, no change of winning anything, no team spirit, no Dani Alves and finally no Zaza.
     
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    Mark

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    truly they're already dreaming that with chinese owners they'll be again a powerhouse like they were under the first Berlusconi...

    If only you could read italian i'd like to link you their mercato topic hahahahahah
    oh I understand Italian but don't want to get a virus going there. :p
     

    Valerio.

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    Jul 5, 2014
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    oh poor lads they believe chinese being like arab oil lords or russians with black money
    you know how they justify this? by saying : behind them there is chinese govt!! they'll spend 100-200m (believing Berlusconi words)
    It's madness hahaha and they are blinded by that shit
     
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    Mark

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    oh poor lads they believe chinese being like arab oil lords or russians with black money
    you know how they justify this? by saying : behind them there is chinese govt!! they'll spend 100-200m (believing Berlusconi words)
    It's madness hahaha and they are blinded by that shit
    lol
     

    DAiDEViL

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    Feb 21, 2015
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    oh poor lads they believe chinese being like arab oil lords or russians with black money
    you know how they justify this? by saying : behind them there is chinese govt!! they'll spend 100-200m (believing Berlusconi words)
    It's madness hahaha and they are blinded by the sheik
    fixed ;)
     

    rndmlgnd

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    Oct 29, 2015
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    Arsenal reportedly made an offer of €60m.

    So let me get this straight. Madrid sell (loan) him to us for two years at €20m, then basically sell him to Arsenal for another €30m. Nice piece of business there.

    He did score some important goals, but I really feel we're getting the worse end of the deal here. But, as long as we buy a replacement of similiar quality or another top talent like Dybala, I'm okay with it.
     

    rndmlgnd

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    Oct 29, 2015
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    Arsenal need a leader on the pitch, as Wenger is obviously not able to motivate the team properly.

    Also, if they hope Morata will score 20-25 goals in a season, they're wrong.
     

    zizinho

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    Apr 14, 2013
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    not only do they make some extra cash, they also weaken a direct CL rival. well done.

    no offense @arsenal fans, but nobody takes you seriously.
    lol we have a member called arsenal

    Also, if we go by Moratas latest comments, he will play for either Juventus or Real Madrid next season.
     

    DAiDEViL

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    Feb 21, 2015
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    Arsenal need a leader on the pitch, as Wenger is obviously not able to motivate the team properly.

    Also, if they hope Morata will score 20-25 goals in a season, they're wrong.
    i can see him scoring ≈ 20 goals in england. fast paced, lot's of space...fits his style like a glove.
     

    rndmlgnd

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    i can see him scoring ≈ 20 goals in england. fast paced, lot's of space...fits his style like a glove.
    Less space to run into though, and he's not exactly a Fox in the Box. But it will probably fit his style more than Italy, I agree with that.

    But his pace and pretty good technical skill on the ball, will always pose a danger when he fits in a team.
     

    Cerval

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    Feb 20, 2016
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    I'm tired of this soap opera, I can't wait till it's resolved.

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    Can we quit with the Mandzu needs to hit the bench nonsense?

    Morata has not shown that he can lead our attack in Serie A against parked bus teams. He's shown that he's a far better SS in Serie A than a CF. This is obvious by the way he clicks better with both Mandzu and Zaza than he does with Dybala in the league. Could this change? Sure. But until it does Mandzu is a better CF in league matches.
    Playing as a CF or not, if we're looking at which striker was more deserving lately, it was Morata. After the Bayern match, Morata was in better form and had better statistics in the league (if you count assists too).

    Not like Mandzukic wasn't good tho.
     

    Salvo

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    Dec 17, 2007
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    He said he hopes it wasn't his last game in Italy. Juventus is a family and he loves the fans support, even when he played for Spain in Udine the fans were great towards him. He is tired of the recompra, he said Real can't send him somewhere he doesn't want to go.





    Vai alvarito, put pressure on these bastardi.

    I feel like his tone has changed, perhaps the situation has?
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
    93,703
    Dai dai dai!


    Love that he said they can't push him to go somewhere he doesn't want to go.


    I mean...they spend the money to buy him back to try and sell him for 60m to Arsenal but then he refuses to move and Real are out the money they thought they were going to get for him :lol:
     

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