Giuseppe Rossi...on loan..to be sold? (13 Viewers)

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Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
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Buffon signed a contract extension. :D

Welcome back, Michael. We missed you. :toast:
i had no doubt that the forum missed me :D

I knew the things that were happening to Juve cause i was trying to see the gazzetta or tuttosport daily, but on RTL they gave updates so i heard everything that happened in Italy.
 

Tobias

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Sep 20, 2006
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I got a dildo but the batteries are always flat for some reason and i only use it like 3 times a day :moan:

@ christina thats one threesome i would pay NOT to see :D
 

Cuti

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SAHA AND ROSSI TO BE SOLD AS SIR LOOKS FOR A STRIKER?
As they are the champions, this morning's gossip will begin with the news that Sir Alex Ferguson has been given the green light to sign a top-class striker at ManYoo.

Despite suggesting two weeks ago that the club's "major business" had been completed following the signings of Owen Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson, chief executive David Gill has now declared: "We're not desperate but if any top player came along and Alex and the team felt they would strengthen the side then we would move for them. If anything does happen it will be in the striking department."

The Daily Telegraph reports that 'Ferguson is under no pressure to sell but is certain to sanction the sale of one or two members of last season's title-winning squad' - with the offloading of Louis Saha a definite possibility.

'The manager ran out of patience with Saha's ongoing injury problems towards the end of last season and the French forward's United days look to be numbered. And while Ferguson has made no secret of the fact he considers [Giuseppe] Rossi one of the best finishers at Old Trafford, he is unlikely to see the 20-year-old as one of his frontline forwards.'

The young Italian has been linked with a switch to Porto and will hold talks about his future at Old Trafford in July.


http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8671_2176528,00.html
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Rossi agent denies Porto link


Giuseppe Rossi's agent has denied rumours that the Manchester United forward is on his way to Porto.

Reports have suggested that Porto have an option to take Rossi on loan as part of the deal that took Anderson to United, while Juventus are also believed to be interested in the American-born Italian.

However Rossi is currently playing for Italy at the European Under 21 Championships in the Netherlands, and his future will only be decided once the tournament is over.

"Giuseppe will go and play in Holland and we will then assess things when he returns," his agent Federico Pastorello told Sky Sports.

"Obviously I have read such things in the newspapers, but we have not talked with Porto or any club.

"We are not thinking about that at the moment, Giuseppe did very well with Parma and he is now going to play for Italy. Things will be discussed at United in July."

Rossi himself has indicated that he is most concerned about playing regular first team football, regardless of which club that may be for.

"I want to do well and then later go and speak with [Sir Alex] Ferguson and to know what he intends to do with me," he told Ojogo.

"Then I will make a decision. I want a club I will play with regularly."

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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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Rossi desires Man Utd role

Giuseppe Rossi has asked for a chance to shine at Manchester United rather than Juventus, but Parma insist he wants to stay.

The starlet spent the last six months on loan at Parma, where he proved decisive in helping them escape from relegation.

There were claims he would follow Ducali boss Claudio Ranieri to Juventus next season, but the 20-year-old has ruled that out.

"Joining Juventus is just talk. I've read about it once or twice but it's not on my mind," he told the English media.

"All I will say is that my main goal is still what it always has been - to cut it with Manchester United."

Rossi is currently with the Italy squad in the European Under-21 Championships and is expected to have his first start in this evening’s clash with the Czech Republic.

Parma President Tommaso Ghirardi gave his view on the future of this precocious talent in Serie A.

“I am hopeful, as the player confirmed to me once more he intends to stay,” insisted the patron.

“We have spoken to the Manchester directors and are at their complete disposal to find a solution that suits everyone. We are now waiting and hoping.”

Source: Channel 4
 
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Mark

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    screw that little f*cker! We have Giovinco and that's enough for us.
     
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