Antonio Nocerino back to Juve and... (15 Viewers)

Apr 15, 2006
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Reports from Italy indicate that Fiorentina have signed Azzurrini midfielder Antonio Nocerino from Juventus in a co-ownership deal.

The 22-year-old spent last season in Serie B with Piacenza and impressed sufficiently at the Stadio Garilli to earn the call back to Turin.

Juve bought out the Papaveri’s share in the ex-Genoa man for around £250,000 just last month and it appeared he may start the season in Claudio Ranieri’s squad.

However, the Old Lady seem to feel that Nocerino needs more top-flight experience before he can wear the Bianconeri jersey and are prepared to do without him this term.

Fiorentina are believed to have paid £3m for a 50 per cent share of the young star with an official announcement expected shortly.

It is suspected that this acquisition may be the result of the Viola’s frustration at an unsuccesful bid to lure Arsenal’s Freddie Ljungberg.
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jul11e.html



wtf!!! now co-ownership? which is the real deal??? bloody hell! :(
 

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Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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that article does strongly suggest a full sale, but i hope it is unreliable information because why would juve pay 3.75m for his coownership n then just sell him for 4m, maybe its an another secco special?

to me the nocerino situation is very complicated.... on one hand an ok team like fiorentina are willing to co-own him n give him way more starting time than he would recieve at juve which would help the player grow, but fiorentina wont do that unless its a co-ownership, hence the coownership is neccessary... if we keep him he might fade by not getting enough playing time tho so who knows wat to do but a full sale isnt the answer!!!
The problem is that Nocerino at Vioa will also have stiff competiton and even if he made a first team and become essential player I highy doubt that we gonna buy him back (you know Secco and Corvino ability).

@Mondo1 : I don't blame Secco for Bojinov cuz it's not Secco's fault Boji didn't played and in my opinion I think that Boji is bringing troubles since Prandelli doesn't want him etc. But one thing I won't forgive to Secco is selling Mutu...
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Nocerino ora si sbilancia: "E' un onore andare alla Fiorentina"

Dopo aver smentito in mattinata le indiscrezioni circa un suo passaggio alla Fiorentina, Antonio Nocerino (22), che evidentemente ha trovato nel frattempo un accordo con il club gigliato, rivela a fiorentina.it che l'affare è in dirittura d'arrivo: "Nel tardo pomeriggio firmerò con la Fiorentina, ancora non diciamo niente prima di mettere la firma...ma per me sarà davvero un grande onore vestire la maglia gigliata".

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Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
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It's nice to put translation for the italian news articles , not everyone here understand it :

Nocerino now say: "is an honor to go fiorentina" after having denied in the morning the indiscretions on the transition to Fiorentina, Antonio Nocerino (22), which clearly has reached an agreement with the Club gigliato, reveals to fiorentina.it that the matter is in the pipeline: "In the late afternoon I shall sign with the Florentine, still not say anything to put the signature:... but for me will really be a great honour dress shirt alternately".
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
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Is it??? What if he become superstar than we gonna need €30m to buy him back sa appereantly everyone is trying to rip us off
 

peckface

approaching curve
Oct 3, 2004
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30€m for 50 % in one year? Sure that could happen. More likely is a fee of like 5-10 mils if he is successful.

The thing I like about Co-pwn is the fact Fiorentina will treat him as a Fiorentina player and not as a Juve player on loan. And then of course the darker side of it, not being in total control of his future.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
Juve never changes.. let us pray that our faking managment will not sell Marchisio and chielini.. oh yeah they are too young

fak off:pumpkin:
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,907
However he plays, 50% of Nocerino after 1 year won't cost us more than 5 or 6m. Yeah we'll lose 2m euro to get him back but but thats a risk that we must take.
In Fiorentina he will have a chance to be in starting Eleven and he will have the chance to play european football. In Juve he wont get these chances. Year in a strong team like Fiorentina will tell us if this boy has what it takes to be our future or he's just another average and hyped Italian player.
If he won't make it then we don't lose anything and we can get him back cheaper than we sold him or sell our half for more than what we payed in the past.

i like Nocerino but i support our managment in this case
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Just like i told you one year ago, on the Mutu-Bojinov deal,
we were OWNED (again), !
Congrats to Fiorentina's managers, their fan, Secco should really taken a look at their work, maybe he can learn smth...
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
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Just like i told you one year ago, on the Mutu-Bojinov deal,
we were OWNED (again), !
Congrats to Fiorentina's managers, their fan, Secco should really taken a look at their work, maybe he can learn smth...
It could be that Mutu was impossible to keep at the time. I don't quite remember, anyways. However, if this was the case then it wasn't such a bad deal. Who knew that the oh so promising Bojinov would turn out to be such a donkey?
 

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