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Torres to Juve on loan + option to buy?

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Cheesio

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Jul 11, 2006
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Aside from the financial aspect of a Torres deal, would people be okay with gambling a season on Torres?
OFC, Torres on form was the best striker in the world along with Eto'o. Altough i have doubts he can replicate his form, you don't pass up on the oppurtinity to get Torres on loan. Low risk very high reward kind of situation.
 

GordoDeCentral

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OFC, Torres on form was the best striker in the world along with Eto'o. Altough i have doubts he can replicate his form, you don't pass up on the oppurtinity to get Torres on loan. Low risk very high reward kind of situation.
well its not so low a risk since he will be our starting FW, but i think even at his current state hes better than matri

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No chance.

And I don't think an awful lot of Matri.
no chance? how would torres be judged if his tranfer was 15 mil instead of 50
 

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OFC, Torres on form was the best striker in the world along with Eto'o. Altough i have doubts he can replicate his form, you don't pass up on the oppurtinity to get Torres on loan. Low risk very high reward kind of situation.
It is low risk in terms of cost.

It's the chance of blowing a season by signing Torres and being left with the same problem as Juve have this season, rather than signing another player.

I'm not going to criticise Juve for signing Torres if they do it, because I can absolutely see the logic behind it.

I, however, wouldn't sign him because I don't see him getting back to anything resembling form any time soon.
 

Camurria

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Oct 10, 2011
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Borini? Wtf :lol2: awfully mediocre player.


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The comparison with Borini and Torres was simply a fun joke.
However, claiming Borini is mediocore when he's still 20 years old.. and playing great football is complete none sense.
In his last 4 games, he has 4 goals.. current stats, condractic your mediocore remark ;)
 
Jul 1, 2010
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It is low risk in terms of cost.

It's the chance of blowing a season by signing Torres and being left with the same problem as Juve have this season, rather than signing another player.

I'm not going to criticise Juve for signing Torres if they do it, because I can absolutely see the logic behind it.

I, however, wouldn't sign him because I don't see him getting back to anything resembling form any time soon.
We would be better offensively than this season if we were to sign a top quality RW. I think that's the idea of loaning Torres with an option to buy as it would enable us to spend all our budget on a top RW.
 
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