Amauri Carvalho de Oliveira (47 Viewers)

At what cost would you be ok with Amauri?

  • Giovinco + cash

  • De Ceglie + Criscito + cash

  • De Ceglie + Criscito + Giovinco

  • Nocerino + Almiron + Marchionni

  • Almiron + Marchionni + cash

  • Fuck no, don't want him at all

  • Almiron+cash


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Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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Juve Set To Accept Palermo Offer For Giovinco

Juventus are set to agree to Palermo’s co-ownership offer for Sebastian Giovinco, according to the latest reports in Italy.

The soap-opera that is Amauri’s proposed move to Turin continues to wrangle on, as there are two major sticking points in negotiations.

First of all Amauri is demanding €3.75m a season in wages, but the Juventus management are refusing to pay him more than €3m.

This has opened up the possibility that the Brazilian will move to Milan instead, with the Diavoli more than happy to meet these salary demands.

The second problem revolves around the players that Palermo will be receiving from Juve as part of the Amauri exchange.

The inclusion of Antonio Nocerino and Davide Lanzafame is already agreed upon, but Palermo transfer chief Rino Foschi is refusing to close the deal until Sebastian Giovinco is added too in a co-ownership deal.

Latest reports in Italy suggest that the Bianconeri are ready to accept this offer in a bid to complete negotiations.

Giovinco is widely regarded as one of the best young talents currently in circulation, and earlier this week Milan wonderkid Alexandre Pato described the fantasista as one of the top four players in world football.

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Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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I can deal with Secco buying shithouse players but when he trades one of tghe best talents around in Giovinco to Palermo for a 28 year old striker it's fuckin unacceptable.. I only hope to god Secco doesnt go threw with this, if he does he should be shot
 

Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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You mean what Cronios said?

I think he meant not yet but we should start looking for his possible replacement since he's 30 years old.
Gomis sounds like a very good option and is very young. I haven't actually seem him playing live games but i have seen a lot of youtube videos and he seems to be very pacey & strong.
 

Pingo

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Oct 31, 2007
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I can deal with Secco buying shithouse players but when he trades one of tghe best talents around in Giovinco to Palermo for a 28 year old striker it's fuckin unacceptable.. I only hope to god Secco doesnt go threw with this, if he does he should be shot
If that is true (Lanzefame and Gio - don't care much about Nocerino), the whole board will look STUPID with Ruineri up front...Cos he said that he is counting on Gio for the next season and he doesn't wont to sell him...The same thing said Succko and Gigli...So if the deal go's through...The fans are going to label them as Fucking LIERS (witch they are)
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Gomis sounds like a very good option and is very young. I haven't actually seem him playing live games but i have seen a lot of youtube videos and he seems to be very pacey & strong.
Gomis is great indeed.

But Trez can still offer us a lot.I wouldn't mind ending up with Benzema in couple of years. :D
 

Jim_Boi

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Oct 7, 2007
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Gomis is great indeed.

But Trez can still offer us a lot.I wouldn't mind ending up with Benzema in couple of years. :D
I wouldn't mind ending up with Benzema either. I rate him very highly and can only see him improve a lot more. I too dream of having a player like him, Diego, etc.But lets be real, he would be very expensive with the likes of Chelsea, Real Madrid & Barca after him.
 

pavelnedved

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Jul 15, 2006
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Juve Set To Accept Palermo Offer For Giovinco

Juventus are set to agree to Palermo’s co-ownership offer for Sebastian Giovinco, according to the latest reports in Italy.

The soap-opera that is Amauri’s proposed move to Turin continues to wrangle on, as there are two major sticking points in negotiations.

First of all Amauri is demanding €3.75m a season in wages, but the Juventus management are refusing to pay him more than €3m.

This has opened up the possibility that the Brazilian will move to Milan instead, with the Diavoli more than happy to meet these salary demands.

The second problem revolves around the players that Palermo will be receiving from Juve as part of the Amauri exchange.

The inclusion of Antonio Nocerino and Davide Lanzafame is already agreed upon, but Palermo transfer chief Rino Foschi is refusing to close the deal until Sebastian Giovinco is added too in a co-ownership deal.

Latest reports in Italy suggest that the Bianconeri are ready to accept this offer in a bid to complete negotiations.

Giovinco is widely regarded as one of the best young talents currently in circulation, and earlier this week Milan wonderkid Alexandre Pato described the fantasista as one of the top four players in world football.

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it's simple. back out of negotiations
 

mcrae

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Jun 3, 2004
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it might sound silly but can't the juve fans at torino do sth about it?A demonstration for example outside club's office...we're talkin about a freakin suicide here...
 

Brixity

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Feb 8, 2006
1,332
Man...I need some hash to calm myself from this shit. If we invlove Giovinco in ANY deal I swear....
I dont think its even legal to type what I'd wanna do to Secco. For those of u who live in Turin by any chance, please help us
 
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