Gaetano D'Agostino (17 Viewers)

Is D'Agostino to Juventus a good move?

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Ken

The Dutch Touch
Aug 17, 2007
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Give them Almiron.
There's quite a few players I'd LOVE to give them. :agree:

I hope this doesn't drag on too long, we also need to strengthen elsewhere.
I get pretty excited about the whole transfer period so far, when you see at what pace we are signing ( attempting to sign ) players. It's only the start of June though, we are moving fast, very fast. Let's hope we get some fresh info about Tasci @ Juve HQ from Mark, which could mean a new CB/RB. We are already working on other deals too, not just this. This whole D'Ago deal shouldn't take that much longer though, as the player himself is so eager to join us. As long as we make clear that we're not willing to let any of our future stars go..
 

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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Molinaro and Marchionni are starter material for Udinese.
30mil is totally unrealistic price, not even Melo costs that much...
Giovinco, Marchisio AND DC, are untouchable, we didnt give them away for a better player (Amauri), we wont give them away for a one year revelation now...
They have the potential to become even better than Dago.
For 30mil, we can acquire an Alonso class CM.
I believe that Moli+Almiron+10-15mil are more than enough, or 50% Paolucci+Marchionni+10mil. Tiago+Almiron is already too much...
 
Mar 14, 2004
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I disagree, I see him as more of a 4-4-2 guy. What is expected of our lineup next season? Are we playing with a guy on the right of attack?

You disagree cuz you don't watch football at all. Marchionni made his name in 4-3-3 formation in parma alongside Gilardino and Rinaldo back then and he was often caught on scoresheet what actually sold him to Juve.
 
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