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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I dont like picking your posts apart, but you have a habit of riling yourself up (even joking) :D I'll happily steer you from future frustrations. But in this case you were a danger to the mental health of others, imagine hyping him up to as not only Totti like talent, but Totti also Totti type of position (Suns thinks that already), these vicious mob would go apeshit crazy on him when they realize he isnt :p


As pitbull said, he closer to Marchisio, but being more versatile and defenitely offensively capable (Claudio supports and supplements well, while Candreva can initiate things more).
LOL...I was trying to rile members up with the Totti thing...you're right though. He is probably more like Lampard in the sense that he has a goal scoring eye:snoop:
 

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Candreva agent optimistic over Juve

The agent of Livorno midfielder Antonio Candreva is optimistic about his client's chances of moving to Juventus this month.

The Bianconeri have made Candreva their No 1 transfer target in January primarily because of his versatility in midfield.

Ciro Ferrara needs a Jack-of-all-trades in his squad especially given Juventus have suffered 41 injuries already this season.

Speaking to Sky Sport 24, Candreva's agent, Federico Pastorello said: “I am not going to give you a percentage, but I am optimistic. The deal will come to a good end with a little common sense.

“Let's just say that Juventus's interest was born some weeks ago, but to say things are already certain would be a little too much.


Candreva is currently on loan from Udinese, which makes things complicated as Livorno want some form of compensation either in the form of a cash sum or a player in exchange.

Livorno President Aldo Spinelli has mentioned the likes of Sebastian Giovinco and Paolo De Ceglie, but it remains to be seen what Juventus will offer.

Udinese should sell him to Juve and bring him back from Livorno,” Pastorello added. “There are three teams in the middle of things, so for this reason the deal is difficult.

I believe that a loan with a right-to-buy in favour of Juventus is the only possible formula today to guarantee an agreement both for who is buying and for who is selling.

“It's very difficult to make a correct judgement of Antonio's value. If you pay for what he could be then the right valuation for the player might be €13m, €14m or even €15m, but it's normal that he should be thinking about consolidating himself. Doing it at Livorno or Juventus is not the same thing. He'll have to show his value
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Finally Pastorello was asked if he had spoken with Juventus director of sport Alessio Secco, to which he replied: “Yes, even if it was a very quick contact because I am in the midst of other deals. The player interests Juventus. We'll see in the next few days if there are any developments. Otherwise he'll stay with Livorno, but I am optimistic.”

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Osman

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Lots of them. As you can see, he is mid level agent who prolly has lots of younger talented players, or lower level Serie A players.
 
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