Fabio Quagliarella (55 Viewers)

Would you keep Quagliarella?

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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,115
LOL stupid papers cant even decide which club he is supposedly being sold too.

Typical braindead bullshit anti Juve media. They see we sign Marco Borriello so they automatically assume this means we are getting rid of Quags. Fucking morons.

I realise that it's likely he might leave in Summer, but it aint happening in January, especially to a (hated) rival in Serie A. Hogwash.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
There is something that could force us to sell Quag this January - money.

Lots of IFs need to become a reality in order for such a sale to happen. The first is a very good offer to arrive. Papers speculate with a 14m eur demanding price. At this point of the season, Roma could very well offer such an amount. Maybe Inter too. In the summer, when there will be more options on the market, less teams will show interest for Quag and probably none will offer more than 10m. Especially if we buy a striker and it becomes obvious that we want to sell Quag. His price will fall even more.

So, if we plan to buy a top striker in the summer, if Quag isn't in Conte's plans as one of the first 3 choices for the CF spot and if an offer ~13-14m eur comes this January, Quag could leave the team in the following weeks.

Chances are bigger that he'll stay with us, imo.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
I think it will depend on our other market moves. We're continuing to stack up on players, so it's only logical (I would hope, at least) that some will have to leave before the end of the month.

And Quag may just be one of the only non-starters that can get us some real money. An other point to consider is that Iaq, Amauri & Toni are still here for the time being as well, so there's plenty of last resort options.
And yes, I know we've been hearing about them leaving but, in the case of both Iaq & Amauri, our "gurus" have been saying that for multiple seasons now.
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
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There is something that could force us to sell Quag this January - money.

Lots of IFs need to become a reality in order for such a sale to happen. The first is a very good offer to arrive. Papers speculate with a 14m eur demanding price. At this point of the season, Roma could very well offer such an amount. Maybe Inter too. In the summer, when there will be more options on the market, less teams will show interest for Quag and probably none will offer more than 10m. Especially if we buy a striker and it becomes obvious that we want to sell Quag. His price will fall even more.

So, if we plan to buy a top striker in the summer, if Quag isn't in Conte's plans as one of the first 3 choices for the CF spot and if an offer ~13-14m eur comes this January, Quag could leave the team in the following weeks.

Chances are bigger that he'll stay with us, imo.
I don't think Roma or Inter have the money to pay 14m
further you make a lot of sense
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Haha, getting 14m for someone that has scored 1 goal since long term injury.

I'm confident Amauri will be gone this January. Iaquinta maybe. Toni looks the least likely.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
I don't think Roma or Inter have the money to pay 14m
further you make a lot of sense
It's gonna be a panic buy for Roma and Inter and in such cases teams find money. Like Juve with Matri last winter. It can always be a loan+mandatory option to buy (in installments, of course). For example, they could get Quag for 3m loan+10 or 11m mandatory option to buy.
Especially Roma could find themselves in a position where they can't choose and they will have to overpay for an attacker. Inter not so much because even if they let Zarate and the Dutch kid go, they will still have Pazzini, Milito and Forlan. But they play two competitions, their position in serie A is putting pressure on them and their strikers don't perform or are injured. Inter too will go after an attacker this winter.

In any case, we would probably get more money for Quag now then in the summer. It now depends if teams will offer the money and if our board will decide if we could do without him or not.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Actually, Toni is the one with most offers. Provincinal sides are dying for him. There's also been interest from US sides.

I think Iaquinta is least likely to leave, Amauri will move 100%.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
Haha, getting 14m for someone that has scored 1 goal since long term injury.
Probably we won't get that. Papers only suggest that it's the price we demand, our starting price. A team in desperate situation could have no choice but offer that come January 31st. We're not forced to sell Quag so we could stick to a high price and sell if it's offered. If teams don't offer at least 12m, then we don't sell because we can always get 10m in the summer.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,888
I think Iaquinta is least likely to leave, Amauri will move 100%.
Just like in the summer :weee:


Here's the thing: we do not need Quagliarella. Hell, we barely needed him in the first part of the season, and we now have added a player whose characteristics are supposed to suit our style of play better. It's not rocket science to understand that a reasonable offer (forget about 14 million) will see him leave.
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Roma is perhaps our best chance of getting serious money for Quagliarella, and that's if they spend the next few weeks messing up every deal and not signing anyone. I'm not going to count on it though.

Actually, Toni is the one with most offers. Provincinal sides are dying for him. There's also been interest from US sides.

I think Iaquinta is least likely to leave, Amauri will move 100%.
I included Toni because he's actually been on the bench for a couple of games IIRC. I don't have doubts on Amauri going though.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
Just like in the summer :weee:
I think he will leave this winter. His contract expires in June and he will need to convince some teams to buy him in the summer and offer him a decent contract. He won't be able to do it from the stands of Olimpico.
This time Amauri himself will want to leave. He will probably wait till the last week of January though and pick the best offer. He got the big money from Juve and he knows it's time to move on now.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,115
All depends. If we get rid of at least 2/3 lumps of timber, then Quags is staying fo sho.

But like Alen says, if Inter/Roma do offer us anything between 10-14M for him, we'd be stupid not to take it. I just dont think that will happen though.
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
The use of "will" has always been problematic on this site.


Aguero "will" sign for us.
Iaquinta "will" not be here next season.
We "will" sell Amauri.
Pepe "will" never be a starter.
We "will" not sign Motta, it's only a loan.
...
Aguero "will" sign for us can not be compared to Amauri "will" leave.

Who said Aguero "will" sign for us btw? I don't recall anyone saying it. It was possible, but it didn't happen.
 

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