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Bianconero_Aus

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I reckon both Tevez and Llorente will go at the end of next season, so this one has a 'Zaza-type deal' written all over it. If that is the case then we don't really need Zaza at all.
Yeah that's a possible scenario too.

I like Zaza, but I don't think I want him here anymore. Not for €15m or whatever it's gonna cost.
 

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ZoSo

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Zaza to Juve over Berardi?
By Football Italia staff

Simone Zaza is reportedly more likely to make a summer move to Juventus than his Sassuolo teammate Domenico Berardi.

La Gazzetta dello Sport believes that Bianconeri director Beppe Marotta is tracking both players but that Zaza is considered more ready for the step up.

However, Berardi’s hat-trick against Milan on Sunday provided a reminder of the 20-year-old’s talent and Juve could be convinced to take the option to sign him for €15m before June 10.

Should the Old Lady delay, the fee would rise to €20m for the 10 days following that date and the Turin giants could be tempted to sign the youngster before sending him out on loan.

The newspaper has reported that Juventus will only move for their major targets Edinson Cavani, Robin van Persie, Radamel Falcao or Gonzalo Higuain if Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente leave.

However, Arturo Vidal has been linked with a move to Liverpool and it is believed that the Chilean’s sale could result in Paul Pogba remaining at the club.

As a replacement, the club are believed to be lining up Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan, whose future is currently being discussed between Roma and Cagliari, the two clubs that co-own him.

Alternative midfield targets for the Old Lady are said to be Ramires of Chelsea and Zenit St Petersburg’s Belgian international Axel Witsel.


wtf :sergio:
 
Jan 5, 2007
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i dont think darmian will cost 15m and i dont think toro will sell him for us, but who knows.

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Domenico Berardi’s agent says his client is 'more than ready’ for Juventus, but wants guarantees over playing time.

The attacker is co-owned by the Bianconeri and current club Sassuolo, a situation which must be resolved at the end of this season.

Following a hat-trick in Sunday’s win over Milan, it has been suggested that he’ll return to Turin, but the player’s representative wants guarantees.

“The co-ownership must be resolved this summer,” Simone Seghedoni told TuttoJuve.

“Things will be well-defined in a month, relations between the two clubs are excellent, and I don’t think it will go to the envelopes [a blind auction, with the player going to the highest bidder].

“Sassuolo want to keep Domenico, while Juve really believe in him and therefore might want to bring him to Turin.

“The thing to evaluate is to make sure Domenico isn’t harmed, it’s important that he continues his current path of growth.

“A club as big as Juve would be a wonderful thing, but we have to analyse the real possibilities. He has to play, and that can’t be ignored.

“If we look at things from a football perspective, Domenico is not ready, but more than ready.

“However, look at the players who have played for Juventus over the past 20 years, [Alessandro] Del Piero aside, they don’t even remember [Sebastian] Giovinco, he had the usual problems breaking into the side.

“The player is ready, but we have to see if he’ll be allowed to prove his worth.

“There have been cases of good players, even in the recent past, whom big teams have not been able to find space for, and sometimes the club might have had some responsibility.

“Sometimes young lads are seen as having the same value as a foreigner, but often they aren’t viewed that way.

“Foreign players, even for example [imminent Juventus signing Paulo] Dybala didn’t give the impression of being such a talent in his first year or in Serie B.

“Now he’s sought-after, and he’s a great talent, [but] Italians are not sought after, and are often damaged by being sent on loan when training with quality players would be an important opportunity to grow.

“However, they must be given the opportunity to show what they can do, if you don’t play it’s hard to prove yourself, in my opinion.”

make it real please :delpiero::beppe:
 

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