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...and with inter you mean "any team in the world except juve" :) And we'll all lose respect too if he stays at werder! Up to you diego... ;)
pretty much lol :p. but if he chooses inter it would be far worse than real or any other team for that matter
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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pretty much lol :p. but if he chooses inter it would be far worse than real or any other team for that matter
tbh, i do actually think that IF he comes to italy, we are in pole position. But chances are pretty high that he'll go to real, should he move. I think besides real we have good chances but i do still believe that he won't change squad this year...
I think he'll stay, should he move, it will depend how much real are ready to pay for him (we all know real don't really need him, and should they buy huntelaar for example, i don't think they'll splash that much money for 2 youngsters.), and then i'd say, should he be willing to move and the real-deal collapse, we can get into the game.
 

only-juve

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tbh, i do actually think that IF he comes to italy, we are in pole position. But chances are pretty high that he'll go to real, should he move. I think besides real we have good chances but i do still believe that he won't change squad this year...
I think he'll stay, should he move, it will depend how much real are ready to pay for him (we all know real don't really need him, and should they buy huntelaar for example, i don't think they'll splash that much money for 2 youngsters.), and then i'd say, should he be willing to move and the real-deal collapse, we can get into the game.
R u sure about that !!! last summer alone Pepe + Robben + Marcelo + Drenthe + Sneijder= 107 million euros :claire: .....spalshing 20 or 30 million euros on 3-4 new players is no big deal for madrid......
 

Gazzo

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Inter Renew Diego Interest
Inter Milan have renewed their interest in Werder Bremen star Diego, according to Tuttosport.
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galleria zoom The Brazilian is regarded as one of the best playmakers currently plying his trade in Europe, and has been in excellent form this season, scoring 13 goals in the German Bundesliga.

Diego’s future past the end of this campaign is clouded in doubt, with Juventus and Real Madrid both being linked with summer moves.

The Bianconeri are believed to have pulled out of the running, however another Italian team, Inter, have entered.

The Nerazzurri are looking for a top-class creative midfielder, and are prepared to splash €30m in order to sign Diego.

Inter director Marco Branca has already made contact with Diego’s father and agent Djair da Cunha, and the chances of an agreement between both clubs and the player are said to be possible.

Diego first shot to fame in Brazil as a 17-year-old when he formed a devastating partnership at Santos with current Real Madrid star Robinho. The duo led the team to the Brazilian Championship in 2002.

He has won 34 caps for the Brazil national team, scoring six goals.

Luca Capofranco

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=644427
 

tibike

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Dec 11, 2007
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Inter Renew Diego Interest
Inter Milan have renewed their interest in Werder Bremen star Diego, according to Tuttosport.
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galleria zoom The Brazilian is regarded as one of the best playmakers currently plying his trade in Europe, and has been in excellent form this season, scoring 13 goals in the German Bundesliga.

Diego’s future past the end of this campaign is clouded in doubt, with Juventus and Real Madrid both being linked with summer moves.

The Bianconeri are believed to have pulled out of the running, however another Italian team, Inter, have entered.

The Nerazzurri are looking for a top-class creative midfielder, and are prepared to splash €30m in order to sign Diego.

Inter director Marco Branca has already made contact with Diego’s father and agent Djair da Cunha, and the chances of an agreement between both clubs and the player are said to be possible.

Diego first shot to fame in Brazil as a 17-year-old when he formed a devastating partnership at Santos with current Real Madrid star Robinho. The duo led the team to the Brazilian Championship in 2002.

He has won 34 caps for the Brazil national team, scoring six goals.

Luca Capofranco

http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=644427

Nah, Inter doesn't really want him, he's not Argentinian ;)
 

Juventinoo

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Diego's Dad: Secco Was In Bremen; Real & Arsenal Interested
Having had as much as a week out of the spotlight, the father of Werder Bremen star Diego is at it again: this time he's claiming that Arsenal, Real Madrid and Juventus are the three clubs after his son's signature.


The persistent talk regarding the future of Bremen's No10 seems to be having a major effect on the team's on-field performances.

Both the Brazilian and the Green-and-Whites in general have been a shadow of themselves of late: level with Bayern Munich at the start of February, a disastrous run of form has seen them crash out of the UEFA Cup and drop to fifth in the Bundesliga.

The 2-1 home defeat to relegation-threatened Duisburg last Saturday was a real low point and another defeat this weekend, away to Hertha Berlin, could see the Weserstadion outfit fall to seventh.

Time To Get Out?

It seems that despite being under contract at the club until 2011, Diego is now prepared to seek his fortune elsewhere. Djair da Cunha, Diego's father and agent, told German newspaper Bild: "I'm not happy about the situation in Bremen. Diego's dream is to win the Champions League.

Secco Was Here

"We accept the contract he has with Werder and Diego will behave professionally," he continued, before adding: "We'll wait until July. There has been a lot of speculation - not all of it is true. But Real, Arsenal and Juve all want my son. Juve sporting director Alessio Secco has already been to Bremen to talk with (Werder sporting director) Allofs."

Bremen Want Another Season

Internally, Bremen believe they will succeed in hanging on to their star player this summer before letting him go in 2009. But Bild speculate that if an offer of around €30m is made this summer a deal could be done. As the newspaper points out, Miroslav Klose was also marked by the club as not for sale until Bayern Munich put down an offer of €15m.

Clemens Meyer, Goal.com


hope Juve management Realise that we paid 40 m for Nedved and look how he is
a key figure in our team. give Werder the fucking 30 m, he deserve it ...
 

rounder

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Jun 13, 2007
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why not ? where is the 50 m given for the market this summer + possibility of

selling Tiago and Almiron ...
Spending more than half our transfer money on one player is not very smart . We have gaps in all areas , we need a backup CB , a decent LB , a backup right RB , a striker , a Nedved replacement etc... we can't spend more than half our budget on one player , Juve don't have the kind of luxury they used to have .

Diego is great but buying him at that price would mean sacrificing a lot more than we could afford to . If we had to buy him , we would have to throw in a few players with the deal such as Tiago, Almiron , Marchionni .. All in all , im not sure if it's really worth it .
 

mondo1

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Spending more than half our transfer money on one player is not very smart . We have gaps in all areas , we need a backup CB , a decent LB , a backup right RB , a striker , a Nedved replacement etc... we can't spend more than half our budget on one player , Juve don't have the kind of luxury they used to have .

Diego is great but buying him at that price would mean sacrificing a lot more than we could afford to . If we had to buy him , we would have to throw in a few players with the deal such as Tiago, Almiron , Marchionni .. All in all , im not sure if it's really worth it .
better if we buy one worldclass player than 5 average.... and still we would have 30 mil left.... buy a good cb call back giovinco de ceglie and marchisio....
 

Juventinoo

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Spending more than half our transfer money on one player is not very smart . We have gaps in all areas , we need a backup CB , a decent LB , a backup right RB , a striker , a Nedved replacement etc... we can't spend more than half our budget on one player , Juve don't have the kind of luxury they used to have .

Diego is great but buying him at that price would mean sacrificing a lot more than we could afford to . If we had to buy him , we would have to throw in a few players with the deal such as Tiago, Almiron , Marchionni .. All in all , im not sure if it's really worth it .
Backup CB: no need with Melberg, Andrade, Legro, Chiellini.

LB: Grosso will not cost much. (6m)

Backup RB: Zebina, Grygyra are enough in one position or we can snap Free

players like Ujfalusi (Free)

Striker: I'm with Amauri option 11m + Palladino

Selling ( Tiago: 8m, Almiron: 6m) 14m (loss figures) + use Marchionni & Palladino in our deals..

i think we can have money to buy decent CB like Zapata or a crazy thing like

VDV as a forward.

we have money and i think we can get him.....
 

Salvo

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Backup CB: no need with Melberg, Andrade, Legro, Chiellini.

LB: Grosso will not cost much. (6m)

Backup RB: Zebina, Grygyra are enough in one position or we can snap Free

players like Ujfalusi (Free)

Striker: I'm with Amauri option 11m + Palladino

Selling ( Tiago: 8m, Almiron: 6m) 14m (loss figures) + use Marchionni & Palladino in our deals..

i think we can have money to buy decent CB like Zapata or a crazy thing like

VDV as a forward.

we have money and i think we can get him.....
i agree with everything besides selling palla for amauri
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I doubt we're really interested in him, Arsene rarely pays over 15M Euros for a player let alone 40M, i hope we do get him though.
 
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