Andrea Pirlo - CM - AC Milan (7 Viewers)

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Trezegol17

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Nov 1, 2006
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Juventus have been encouraged enough by signals from Milan to try and lure midfield playmaker Andrea Pirlo away from San Siro.

Earlier this month, Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta admitted that Pirlo figures in his summer transfer strategy.

Efforts to renew his contract at Milan have gone slowly and recent comments made by Silvio Berlusconi suggest Pirlo's time at the club is nearing an end.

Il Corriere dello Sport understands that Juventus are now prepared to make a direct approach to Pirlo's agent Tullio Tinti.

Marotta has a good relationship with Tinti. The pair worked together at Sampdoria on Giampaolo Pazzini's transfer and more recently on the Luca Toni and Alessandro Matri deals.

Despite his age and high salary, Pirlo fits Juventus' criteria in that he is Italian and could give the team an immediate jump in class at the heart of the midfield.

Juventus feel that they have an advantage on other interested parties in their location, as Turin isn't far from Milan or Brescia, his hometown, and many of his Italy international teammates play for the club.

The problem regards his contract, which is worth €5m a season.

If Juventus can't get the 31-year-old to accept a cut, they will move for Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo instead.

:sergio: Montolivo
 

javi_berti

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May 1, 2005
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I'm kind of inclined to say yes to a possible pirlo deal. but we don't have the necessary pieces in midfield to complement his game. though a midfield of pirlo, melo and marchisio with a front three of quag, matri and krasic.. assuming we would get at least a really good leftback and pirlo will find his mojo again it could work.
 

Suns

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Juventus have been encouraged enough by signals from Milan to try and lure midfield playmaker Andrea Pirlo away from San Siro.

Earlier this month, Juventus general manager Beppe Marotta admitted that Pirlo figures in his summer transfer strategy.

Efforts to renew his contract at Milan have gone slowly and recent comments made by Silvio Berlusconi suggest Pirlo's time at the club is nearing an end.

Il Corriere dello Sport understands that Juventus are now prepared to make a direct approach to Pirlo's agent Tullio Tinti.

Marotta has a good relationship with Tinti. The pair worked together at Sampdoria on Giampaolo Pazzini's transfer and more recently on the Luca Toni and Alessandro Matri deals.

Despite his age and high salary, Pirlo fits Juventus' criteria in that he is Italian and could give the team an immediate jump in class at the heart of the midfield.

Juventus feel that they have an advantage on other interested parties in their location, as Turin isn't far from Milan or Brescia, his hometown, and many of his Italy international teammates play for the club.

The problem regards his contract, which is worth €5m a season.

If Juventus can't get the 31-year-old to accept a cut, they will move for Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo instead.

:sergio: Montolivo
I really hope Marotta was kidding when he admitted interest for Pirlo a few weeks ago.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Pirlo with lower wages is acceptable altough I definitely want us to sign someone younger as for Montolivo he never was above average
 
Jul 2, 2006
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''Despite his age and high salary, Pirlo fits Juventus' criteria in that he is Italian and could give the team an immediate jump in class at the heart of the midfield.'' :howler:

Toni, Barzagli and now Pirlo. We will have complete set of washed up World Champions.
 

blondu

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Nov 9, 2006
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''Despite his age and high salary, Pirlo fits Juventus' criteria in that he is Italian and could give the team an immediate jump in class at the heart of the midfield.'' :howler:

Toni, Barzagli and now Pirlo. We will have complete set of washed up World Champions.
it looks like we're a team struggling for avoid relegation with these kind of transfers...
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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blʘndu;2980186 said:
it looks like we're a team struggling for avoid relegation with these kind of transfers...
Remember when we used to loan players out instead of the other way around? :oops:
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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I think we really are after him. If Aqua's move fail from Pool then Marotta will make his move for this old man and will blame it on the poor budget.

Sad really.
 
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