Edin Džeko - Wolfsburg - ST (47 Viewers)

Want him?


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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Because we would need the money to buy Dzeko and still have enough to fix the defense...that's probably why.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,131
:blah:

He declared love for Genoa and Napoli. I know if he came back he would give his all for Juve.
And he never said that he doesn't love Juve. I think it's normal when you have one favorite club to support and for Criscito case the club is Napoli so he love to play for them. And he feel Genoa believe in his talent and ability and give him chance to develop as a good player since them in Serie B and after he failed to impress for us.

Won't you do that if you are Criscito? He just want to show his respect to club that support him. And just in case i am a die hard Juventus fans, but then there is only Milan or Inter offering me to play for them. Would i reject their offers just because i'm Juventus fan? I don't think so, but i will be more happy to play for Juve then. so i think it's normal he become a fan of Napoli.
 

BillyG

Caribbean Ultra
Nov 25, 2006
4,151
Im not so sure about Dzeko, he is a good targetplayer .. but I think we are missing a player like Milito who can doe it all. Aguero/Suarez/ type of player.

Dzeko is a box player, the positive thing is that he will have a better chance in our team if players like krasic come, players who know how to cross and make assists..

But I prefer if we get Suarez or Aguero even if would cost more
we already have one of those.....arguably still the best one around!!

& if used properly we can still get 2-3yrs quality years out of him. just look at pippo still goin at milan


also for the ppl who want diego sold but are fapping over dzeko, he too was brilliant in germany before coming here!
 
Dec 31, 2008
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Juve measure Dzeko approach[/FONT]
Tuesday 8 June, 2010
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Juventus are measuring their approach for Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko amid competition from Europe's biggest clubs.

The 24-year-old Bosnia international is arguably the most in-demand striker on the continent, but his €40m price tag is prohibitive.

Juventus President Andrea Agnelli reportedly met with his general manager Beppe Marotta at the weekend to discuss their strategy.

Marotta either plans to wait until enough money has been raised from selling the likes of David Trezeguet, Amauri, Diego and Momo Sissoko or move quickly and beat the competition.

Last week, there were reports that Juventus got encouraging signs from Wolfsburg about the prospect of swapping Diego for Dzeko plus a lump sum.

However, the Brazilian trequartista isn't keen on a move to Wolfsburg and would only consider joining Bayern Munich if he did eventually return to the Bundesliga
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