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    Milan+Torino have higher priority than them,
    Viola hate us, but they are too little to attract our interest...
    (now we are in their league/level though)
     

    denco

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    Jul 12, 2002
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    Wouldnt you say that you have enough strikers already?


    agreed...he hasnt been all that impressive at all
    No, Dp is getting older, Trez complains too much every season about this or that. It is a wonder he is still here. Zalayeta and Iaquinta are not ideal for a club of Juve's stature. The way we play, we need strikers to score goals because we are not like Roma , Milan and others who create lots of chances in games. I actually do like Quaglirella, I do not think he is flash in the pan either. His versatility is also a quality that I like
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    No, Dp is getting older, Trez complains too much every season about this or that. It is a wonder he is still here. Zalayeta and Iaquinta are not ideal for a club of Juve's stature. The way we play, we need strikers to score goals because we are not like Roma , Milan and others who create lots of chances in games. I actually do like Quaglirella, I do not think he is flash in the pan either. His versatility is also a quality that I like
    Trez is still capable of scoring 18+ goals IMO..Iaquinta averages about 14 per season with Udinese..i dont see why he cant do that with Juve if given a fair chance...I wouldnt count Zalayeta...I think he's going to be sold this summer..I agree about DP...But i think palladino can contribute with a few goals too....
     

    cyril

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    The Bianconeri are on the lookout for defenders this summer, and are particularly keen on signing at least one new centre back.

    According to reports in Italy, Juventus transfer chief Alessio Secco and director general Jean-Claude Blanc have agreed that Argentine defender Burdisso is the man to strengthen the team’s backline.

    Burdisso signed for Inter from Boca Juniors in 2004, but has never been a first team regular due to the presence of a number of other top-class defenders.

    He is currently behind Ivan Cordoba, Walter Samuel, Marco Materazzi, Christian Chivu and Nelson Rivas in the centre back pecking order, and as a result the Nerazzurri are more than happy to let him leave.

    Burdisso made 24 Serie A appearances this season, but it was not a campaign to remember as he put in a series of shaky displays at the back, particularly in the last few months.

    The 26-year-old, who was sent off in a Coppa Italia tie against Juve in January (see picture above), has given his nod of approval to a move to Turin, and both Secco and Blanc are said to be confident of completing a deal within the next few weeks.

    I really see him as a very weak player :s
     
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