Fabio Quagliarella (85 Viewers)

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icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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If we can get decent money for Quags and him on the cheap its a good deal. he might not want to stay either.
We'll be left with one striker from last season. Giovinco doesn't count :D
Btw, mercatos are like preparing for exams. If you months and you do nothing. On the last day all hell breaks loose :p
 

Deep C

Senior Member
Apr 8, 2012
2,096
I'm not Quag's biggest fan but I'm not really for replacing him with a Gilardino/Borriello kind of player unless there's some real millions to be made.
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
If we can get decent money for Quags and him on the cheap its a good deal. he might not want to stay either.
Thats probably the reason behind the deal happening. Or it makes no sense to change another attacker. Quag wants more game time and has requested a move in all probability. Conte playing him the other night seems to suggest he wanted him to stay.

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That's also coz your Vagina>Quag.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,880
I have always liked Gila, so I'm not gonna disagree with that.

I just detest all these last minute deals that serve no real purpose. We're talking about a 5th (!) striker here. Letting go of Quag would have been fine with me, but not after selling Matri first. If the club decides we need 5 attackers, then act reasonably & keep one of the guys that's already settled in the team.
But this would be replacing for the sake of replacing. I just don't see how that makes sense. Unless it's purely financial, but I don't imagine Gila would come play for us for wages that are far less compared to Quag/Matri.
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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I think we can manage a deal of €1.5M for him, plus it all depends on the transfer fees we'll sell Quag and buy Gila for.

Even football-wise though, this transfer makes sense IMO.
 

tyouto

catenaccio
Aug 8, 2011
2,958
According to La Stampa's it was Quagliarella who asked to be traded so he could play regularly,
Quagliarella earns 2.2 million euro a year which makes it difficult to move him especially since Juve won't consider a loan,
Salaries of strikers in carousel: Gilardino 1.8 million, Quagliarella 2.2 million and Borriello 3.8 million.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
19,250
What a leech Quag is. :cry:

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I have always liked Gila, so I'm not gonna disagree with that.

I just detest all these last minute deals that serve no real purpose. We're talking about a 5th (!) striker here. Letting go of Quag would have been fine with me, but not after selling Matri first. If the club decides we need 5 attackers, then act reasonably & keep one of the guys that's already settled in the team.
But this would be replacing for the sake of replacing. I just don't see how that makes sense. Unless it's purely financial, but I don't imagine Gila would come play for us for wages that are far less compared to Quag/Matri.
Although, you're not considering that this maybe what the player wants more than the club wanting to trade for the sake of it?
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
I want Quag to stay!

He still has that fighting spirit in him, unlike Gila, i hate watching his lazy movements, even Toni moves a lot more than Gila.. Gila does have a very good finishing tho..
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
I have always liked Gila, so I'm not gonna disagree with that.

I just detest all these last minute deals that serve no real purpose. We're talking about a 5th (!) striker here. Letting go of Quag would have been fine with me, but not after selling Matri first. If the club decides we need 5 attackers, then act reasonably & keep one of the guys that's already settled in the team.
But this would be replacing for the sake of replacing. I just don't see how that makes sense. Unless it's purely financial, but I don't imagine Gila would come play for us for wages that are far less compared to Quag/Matri.
With Quag leaving you get money and avoid paying his salary while you could get a much cheaper Gilardino who could easily do the job Quag is suppose to do.

If we sell Quag for about 7-8m we would have made about 20m with the sales of Matri and Quag while relieving ourselves from about 5m in combined salary for the 2. Replace that with Gila's 1.8m and it makes a lot of sense financially.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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According to La Stampa's it was Quagliarella who asked to be traded so he could play regularly,
Quagliarella earns 2.2 million euro a year which makes it difficult to move him especially since Juve won't consider a loan,
Salaries of strikers in carousel: Gilardino 1.8 million, Quagliarella 2.2 million and Borriello 3.8 million.
How in the name of all that's holey is Borriello earning 3.8 million a year?
 

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