Claudio Marchisio (49 Viewers)

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,967
no they are producing fake Italians like Mario Balotelli.
:D

In all honesty, that kid was born in Palermo and lives in Italy all his life. It's not his fault that his parents are of African descent.
He's an adopted child by the way and he grew up in Italian family.

Hey and i found this in Wikipedia: "According to the Law 91 of February 5, 1992, [4], Mario must wait until after his 18th birthday in order to request Italian citizenship"
So technically, he still isn't an Italian :lol2:
 

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Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
I heard that from next season on each team has to have at least 8 players from their country in the CL list. thats why inter are trying to get "Italian".

I really hope that enzo is not going to these bastards.. May be he can come back to juve.. :juvefan2:
Is the 8 national players thing actually going to come into affect as of next year? can sum1 post back who actually knows for sure the whole situation

TBH, i kinda like Inter having no Italian players, it is one of the many reasons why i hate them in fact
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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Marchisio is a gem of a player and can't be sold at any cost...i like the guy more than Giovinco TBH...he has got everything...2 good feet, tackling ability, good passing, strong build...Il Nostro Gerrard indeed!
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
Marchisio is a gem of a player and can't be sold at any cost...i like the guy more than Giovinco TBH...he has got everything...2 good feet, tackling ability, good passing, strong build...Il Nostro Gerrard indeed!
Thats quite a comparison as Gerrard has every skill on the field, but Marchisio sure does look good, i think it might not be too long before we see the serie b centre midfield of Zanetti-Marchisio in serie A and i cant say i would disagree with it
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,998
Juve eye Marchisio return

Claudio Marchisio looks set to return to Juventus in the January transfer window as the Bianconeri are ready to end his loan spell with Empoli.

Claudio Ranieri has been impressed by the performances of the young midfielder and he would like to have him back in the squad as soon as possible.

Empoli do not wish to end the loan deal, but former Azzurri ace Sergio Almiron could play a key role in the negotiations.

The Argentine, who has had a poor debut campaign with the Old Lady, would be happy to return to play for the Tuscans until June and sporting director Alessio Secco has already given his approval.

Sebastian Giovinco is another talented Bianconero on loan at Empoli, but the creative midfielder won’t return to Turin until next season.

Giovinco, who is now a regular for the Azzurri, will be left in Tuscany in order to get as much first-team action as possible.

However, both Jean-Alain Boumsong and Ruben Oliveira could leave the Turin outfit in the January transfer window.

The French defender has received an offer from Besiktas, while the Uruguayan is negotiating a move to Genoa.

Meanwhile, former Bianconeri defender Mark Iuliano is close to signing a deal with Serie B side Ravenna. Iuliano left Juventus three seasons ago and is currently out of contract.

channel 4
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
Juve eye Marchisio return

Claudio Marchisio looks set to return to Juventus in the January transfer window as the Bianconeri are ready to end his loan spell with Empoli.

Claudio Ranieri has been impressed by the performances of the young midfielder and he would like to have him back in the squad as soon as possible.

Empoli do not wish to end the loan deal, but former Azzurri ace Sergio Almiron could play a key role in the negotiations.

The Argentine, who has had a poor debut campaign with the Old Lady, would be happy to return to play for the Tuscans until June and sporting director Alessio Secco has already given his approval.

Sebastian Giovinco is another talented Bianconero on loan at Empoli, but the creative midfielder won’t return to Turin until next season.

Giovinco, who is now a regular for the Azzurri, will be left in Tuscany in order to get as much first-team action as possible.

However, both Jean-Alain Boumsong and Ruben Oliveira could leave the Turin outfit in the January transfer window.

The French defender has received an offer from Besiktas, while the Uruguayan is negotiating a move to Genoa.

Meanwhile, former Bianconeri defender Mark Iuliano is close to signing a deal with Serie B side Ravenna. Iuliano left Juventus three seasons ago and is currently out of contract.

channel 4
No source, no quotes.. nothing really. Channel 4 is the only one, as far as I can find, reporting this news. Looks like unreliable news, sadly.
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
5,494
:D

In all honesty, that kid was born in Palermo and lives in Italy all his life. It's not his fault that his parents are of African descent.
He's an adopted child by the way and he grew up in Italian family.

Hey and i found this in Wikipedia: "According to the Law 91 of February 5, 1992, [4], Mario must wait until after his 18th birthday in order to request Italian citizenship"
So technically, he still isn't an Italian :lol2:
its funny considering inter, but in all honesty, he will probably play for italy and if hes good why not.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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If you ask me, I would bring him back. He is ready for Juventus.
While he played well in Serie B, and B isn't A, we're in a bit of a beggar's position in central midfield. It's a risk, but can't be any riskier than Tiago and Almiron have been for us.
 

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