Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (5 Viewers)

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Zacheryah

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the qorld already knew that since 3 seasons ago, at this point the effect we are making is no longer reinforcing that fact but simply making a fool of ourselves and further reinforcing a mindset of "we are a such small provincial club that is so afraid to lose 10m euros" to ourselves even if we don't even know it.

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the qorld already knew that since 3 seasons ago, at this point the effect we are making is no longer reinforcing that fact but simply making a fool of ourselves and further reinforcing a mindset of "we are a such small provincial club that is so afraid to lose 10m euros" to ourselves even if we don't even know it.
Wel, there was inter, who werent afraid of transfers, en milan who werent afraid of wages.

Then there was us with a "small provincial club that is so afraid to lose 10m euros" mentality.

One of them is the only non-seller club that is able to tell "fuck off" when real comes for your worldclass/best in the world central defensive midfielder, whilst having 2 back to back scudetto's and a load of broken records (such as yours when it comes to complaining).

The others had to sell everything and are shells of their former glory and will take years to rebuild.


I pick juventus, led by the great man
 

napoleonic

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Wel, there was inter, who werent afraid of transfers, en milan who werent afraid of wages.

Then there was us with a "small provincial club that is so afraid to lose 10m euros" mentality.

One of them is the only non-seller club that is able to tell "$#@! off" when real comes for your worldclass/best in the world central defensive midfielder, whilst having 2 back to back scudetto's and a load of broken records (such as yours when it comes to complaining).

The others had to sell everything and are shells of their former glory and will take years to rebuild.


I pick juventus, led by the great man
if you can't see that juve current situation is differrent than merda duo in the past then you are simply being paranoid

the way I look at it, juve will find it easy to recover the 10m euros potential loss if we snatched higuain/jovetic in case the bet is off, even then I find it hard to believe that either higuain/jovetic will fail at juve unless they pull an andrade/tevez here
 

Wahdan

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Marotta and Paratici are already in Madrid. They were in constant talks with Bronzetti who's in charge of the deal. This weekend is an important step towards Higuain, with Angelli present for the Madrid Legends - Juve Legends match on June 9th.

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    Di Marzio also said it could be a decisive meeting. I expect a Di Marzio bomb on SKY come Monday night :D
     

    Wahdan

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    I see this deal being completed this summer. Bronzetti said there is a very good chance for Juve to sign Gonzalo. Also, we're really pushing hard for him.

    I have a feeling Madrid will lower their demands a little bit. Fioretina to get stuck with Jovetic and accept our deal in the end.

    Then, Marotta is handed the no. 10 jersey and bench them both.
     

    Bianconero_Aus

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    I am rarely confident or optimistic when it comes to these "marquee player" transfers, but I have to say that I have a really good feeling about this one. Everything seems to be in place to actually make this deal come to fruition.

    We want him, player wants us, selling club is on good terms with our directors and they are willing to offload the player as soon possible (of course if the offer is right)...Really hope we just close this deal before the inevitable bids from the oil clubs come in. We may have to pay a few million more than we anticipate/budget for.

    This transfer just makes too much sense for us in every facet. Pipita alla Juve. What a great signing, our Trezeguet successor.
     
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    Nicholas

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    I'd say however if we don't agree with Madrid this weekend, I feel the deal will become impossible as other clubs get involved.

    We have all our top guys there and Perez said they'll talk Higuain with us.
     

    Cheesio

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    Like the Isla-Licht situation; i think we could use that money on upgrading other areas of our team and not the CF spot, as IMO a Llorente- Higuain partnership is not what we need.

    A Llorente - Jojo/Tevez duo would definetely be better.
     
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    Nicholas

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    Tevez is the fallback for Higuain it seems.

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    Watch out guys, Arsenal have 70 million to spend :lol:
     

    Bianconero_Aus

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    Higuain scores a lot of goals. Precious goals. Something that this team has lacked since Trezeguet left the club. We have enough people around him to provide him with the assists he needs, it will not be a problem IMO. Infact, I think the proposed Llorente-Higuain can work. Llorente is no slouch in terms of technique, I can see his hold up play being a massive weapon for us next season.
     
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