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Deep C

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Apr 8, 2012
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He is not good enough for Real to be honest. No chance at all.
Of course he's good enough. But he's not a real galactico - at least not anymore - so there'd be no reason for them to sign him. I can perfectly see why Carlo wants Tevez. The problem with being a coach at Real, though, is that the coach hasn't a very big say in transfers. It's an image club.
 

Socrates

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The apologists if he signs: Marrotta got us the 5th best forward in the world. And if he doesn't, he's a fucking mercenary and a bitch and Juve don't need him.
The haters if he signs: Marotta got lucky, it was all Agnelli, Conte and Juve's money that made the signing. And if he doesn't, Marotta is 100% to blame for us missing out on the player, he is soley responsible, that and nothing else.
 

ZoSo

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The haters if he signs: Marotta got lucky, it was all Agnelli, Conte and Juve's money that made the signing. And if he doesn't, Marotta is 100% to blame for us missing out on the player, he is soley responsible, that and nothing else.
If he signs: good deal, he finally signed a top player from a foreign club even if the deal was a little typical of Marotta
If he doesn't: His fault for being cack again
 

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Milan drop Tevez for Honda
By Football Italia staff

It’s reported Milan cooled their interest in Carlos Tevez because they’re in talks for CSKA Moscow and Japan star Keisuke Honda.

There is a limit on the number of non-EU players Serie A sides can bring into the country each year, so the Rossoneri have only one more slot left after signing Colombian defender Jherson Vergara.

The plan had been to sign Tevez from Manchester City, but their interest has notably cooled over the last few days, opening the door for Juventus to resume their chase.

According to Sport Mediaset, the reason is Milan are instead looking at Japan international Honda, who so impressed in the 4-3 Confederations Cup defeat to Italy.

Honda would tick every box for the Diavolo, as he is out of contract with CSKA Moscow on December 31 and therefore available at a cut-price fee.

He would also bring with him numerous sponsorship opportunities from Japan, where he has a huge fanbase.

It is not the first time Honda has been linked with a Serie A move, as he was also in negotiations with Lazio last summer.

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