Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Lictsteiner
Ziegler
Pirlo
Pazienza
Poli
Rossi
Vargas

Book it. All players who are either Italian or have Serie A experience. If you don't have either on your resume, you're a useless bum... unless you an easy target and bow down to the great Marotta.

The guy is nothing more than a clown who sits around all day smelling his own garlic farts.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Juventus - € 49.1m

Swiss defender Stephan Lichtsteiner from Lazio for a fee of €10m; Swedish midfielder Albin Ekdal from Bologna for a fee of €1.3m; Argentinean midfielder Sergio Almiron from Bari; Goalkeeper Matteo Trini from Lumezzane; Forward Alessandro Matri (permanent signing) from Cagliari for a fee of €15.5m; Forward Fabio Quagliarella (permanent signing) from Napoli for a fee of €10.5m; Defender Marco Motta (permanent signing) from Udinese for a fee of €3.8m; Midfielder Simone Pepe (permanent signing) from Udinese for a fee of €7.5m; Midfielder Andrea Pirlo on a free transfer from Milan; Danish defender Frederik Sorensen from Lyngby U19 for a fee of €0.5m; Midfielder Michele Pazienza on a free transfer from Napoli; Swiss defender Reto Ziegler on a free transfer from Sampdoria.

Milan - € 44.5m

Midfielder Stephan El Shaarawy from Genoa for a fee of €10m; Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic (permanent signing) from Barcelona for a fee of €24m; Forward Gianmarco Zigoni from Genoa; Forward Alberto Paloschi from Genoa; Goalkeeper Marco Amelia from Genoa for a fee of €3.5m; Ghanaian midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng from Genoa for a fee of €7m; French defender Philippe Mexes on a free transfer from Roma; Nigerian defender Taye Taiwo on a free transfer from Marseille.

Inter - € 37.4m

Argentinean midfielder Ricardo Alvarez from Velez Sarsfield for a fee of €11.9m; Argentinean midfielder Ricky Alvarez from Velez Sarsfield for a fee of €11.9m; Paraguayan midfielder Rodrigo Alborno from Libertad; Goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano from Bologna for a fee of €4.1m; Defender Andrea Mei from Piacenza; Midfielder Luca Tremolada from Piacenza; Defender Dennis Esposito from Monza; Japanese defender Yuto Nagatomo (permanent signing) from Cesena for a fee of €6.5m; Dutch forward Luc Castaignos from Feyenoord for a fee of €3m.

Genoa - € 39.6m

Goalkeeper Cristiano Lupatelli on a free transfer from Bologna; Swiss midfielder Mattia Bottani from Lugano; Defender Francesco Bega from Brescia; Guinean midfielder Kevin Constant from Chievo Verona for a fee of €7m; Forward Mattia Destro (permanent signing) from Inter Milan for a fee of €6.5m; Goalkeeper Danilo Russo from Vicenza; Argentinean forward Fernando Forestieri from Udinese for a fee of €0.2m; Forward Riccardo Meggiorini from Bologna; German midfielder Alexander Merkel from Milan for a fee of €4m; Chilean midfielder Cristobal Jorquera from Colo Colo for a fee of €1.8m; French defender Kevin Vinetot from Crotone for a fee of €1m; Argentinean forward Lucas Pratto from Boca Juniors for a fee of €2.8m; Swedish defender Andreas Granqvist from Groningen for a fee of €2m; Greek defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos from Milan for a fee of €4m; Forward Giacomo Beretta from Milan for a fee of €4m; Uruguayan midfielder Sebastian Ribas on a free transfer from Dijon; Chilean midfielder Felipe Seymour from Universidad Chile for a fee of €1.8m; Slovenian midfielder Valter Birsa on a free transfer from Auxerre; Brazilian forward Ze Eduardo from Santos for a fee of €4.5m.

Parma - € 2.5m

Defender Alberto Galuppo from Cesena; Chilean midfielder Jaime Valdes on loan from Sporting; Defender Thomas Fabbri from Cesena; Portuguese defender Mario Rui on a free transfer from Benfica; Forward Nicola Sansone on a free transfer from Bayern Munich II; Brazilian defender Fabiano Santacroce on loan from Napoli; Midfielder Manuele Blasi from Napoli for a fee of €1.5m; Nigerian midfielder Nwankwo Obiora (permanent signing) from Inter Milan; Forward Alessandro Elia from Bologna; Forward Daniel Ciofani from Atletico Roma; Defender Francesco Pambianchi from Pergocrema; Portuguese defender Marinho on a free transfer from Benfica; Midfielder Niccolo Galli from Pergocrema; Portuguese defender Goncalo Brandao on loan from Siena; French forward Jonathan Biabiany on loan from Sampdoria; Midfielder Sebastian Giovinco on loan from Juventus; Forward Fabio Borini on a free transfer from Chelsea; Forward Graziano Pelle from AZ Alkmaar for a fee of €1m; Uruguayan midfielder Mauricio Pereyra from Nacional.


Milan's signings we just :tuttosport: I would have liked to see zlatan back to juventus,as a deat body of course but it hurt to see meeelan merda to get him for 24m while we will pay more than that for rossi :sergio:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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50 Million already :howler:

No wonder why we are offering 10 Million or more less than the asking price, only to get rejected and find an excuse not to buy these players we are linked with. What a waste of a transfer season.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
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RAMI¹⁰;3143890 said:
@ Woody, weren't the payments for Quag, Matri and Pepe in installments?!


And also paying in payments is just as bad,i can imagine us paying for the likes of pepe even when marotta is fired :groan: But then he wont be here to be flamed and called a cunt.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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I doubt the full fees for Matri, Quag, Pepe, Motta would count in this year's budget. Either the whole thing would've been for last year's, when the deals were done, or just the yearly installment fee.
 

acmilan

Plusvalenza Akbar
Nov 8, 2005
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RAMI¹⁰;3143890 said:
@ Woody, weren't the payments for Quag, Matri and Pepe in installments?!
yeah, for Pepe, Motta, Quag, and Matri you would owe about 12-13 mil this year (all those for 37.5 over 3 years) ... I think, it would make sense for that amount to come off the transfers budget for this season, considering last year Marotta didn't have that money, hence the loan deals.

A lot of teams are paying in installments, especially in Italy - it's a good way of reinforcing your team when your budget is limited.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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I doubt the full fees for Matri, Quag, Pepe, Motta would count in this year's budget. Either the whole thing would've been for last year's, when the deals were done, or just the yearly installment fee.
RAMI¹⁰;3143905 said:
That's exactly my point...so we didn't spend 5o mil so far this term.
For the umpteenth time: if you decide to only count the installments, which in itself is fine, then you need to go further back & also count the previous installments that we still need to take care of: Melo, Diego, Bonucci, ...

No matter how you look at it, we will arrive around that 50million figure.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
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For the umpteenth time: if you decide to only count the installments, which in itself is fine, then you need to go further back & also count the previous installments that we still need to take care of: Melo, Diego, Bonucci, ...

No matter how you look at it, we will arrive around that 50million figure.
Sorry I forgot the previous ones :sergio:
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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Argentinean midfielder Ricardo Alvarez from Velez Sarsfield for a fee of €11.9m; Argentinean midfielder Ricky Alvarez from Velez Sarsfield for a fee of €11.9m;
I know this might sound stupid, but are these different people or did they fuck up? lol
 

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