Gonzalo Higuaín (47 apps, 8 goals in CL and 43% chance conversion rate) (24 Viewers)

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baggio

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You are aware of what it is to negotiate?

Of course Juve aren't going to get Higuain for 20m (or whatever they'd like to get him for) and it is highly unlikely that Real Madrid can get an offer to meet their "30m is not enough" statements.
From the looks of it, the fee inclusive of bonuses and the outlay over a certain number of year's which seem like the main sticking points. I think the deal could close for around 23-24m. Real don't really care about the 5m differential, this is just them buying time till the new coach is appointed IMO.
 

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From the looks of it, the fee inclusive of bonuses and the outlay over a certain number of year's which seem like the main sticking points. I think the deal could close for around 23-24m. Real don't really care about the 5m differential, this is just them buying time till the new coach is appointed IMO.
Yeah, I'm inclined to agree.

I think it's just a delaying tactic from Real Madrid in the hope that some rich club comes in and offers a heap of cash.

If no new club comes forward to show an interest soon I think the deal will be done for the sort of numbers you mention.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Real Madrid have told Italian champions Juventus that they’ll have to dig deep into their pockets if they want to sign Gonzalo Higuain.

The Old Lady are apparently preparing a €22m offer for the Argentine striker who wants to leave the Spanish capital.

However, Real President Florentino Perez insists the 25-year-old is worth much more than such a figure.

“If Juventus are thinking about offering €30m for him then it would be better if they don’t even turn up,” Perez is quoted as saying by Mediaset.

“That amount will not be enough.

“Saying that, we have not received any requests for the player – not even from Juventus.”

The Turin giants have started talks for the international though and are thought to have already agreed personal terms.

Arsenal are said to be interested in the centre-forward too.

Juventus have also been quoted €30m for Stevan Jovetic by Fiorentina given their interest in the Montenegro forward.

http://www.football-italia.net/35197/higuain-worth-over-€30m-say-real


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go fuck yourself perez
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Real Madrid have told Italian champions Juventus that they’ll have to dig deep into their pockets if they want to sign Gonzalo Higuain.

The Old Lady are apparently preparing a €22m offer for the Argentine striker who wants to leave the Spanish capital.

However, Real President Florentino Perez insists the 25-year-old is worth much more than such a figure.

“If Juventus are thinking about offering €30m for him then it would be better if they don’t even turn up,” Perez is quoted as saying by Mediaset.

“That amount will not be enough.

“Saying that, we have not received any requests for the player – not even from Juventus.”

The Turin giants have started talks for the international though and are thought to have already agreed personal terms.

Arsenal are said to be interested in the centre-forward too.

Juventus have also been quoted €30m for Stevan Jovetic by Fiorentina given their interest in the Montenegro forward.

http://www.football-italia.net/35197/higuain-worth-over-€30m-say-real


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go fuck yourself perez
Sportmediaset, with another tale !
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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He wouldn't say something like that on the back of the Sunday lunch. Misquote me thinks.
Its sportmediaset !

The company that brought you :

Jovetic to juventus for 12mil+50%marrone+quag : done deal !
Tevez to juventus for 5 mil and melo : done deal !
Higuain to arsenal for 30 mil and 8 mil wages : done deal !
 
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Real Madrid have told Italian champions Juventus that they’ll have to dig deep into their pockets if they want to sign Gonzalo Higuain.

The Old Lady are apparently preparing a €22m offer for the Argentine striker who wants to leave the Spanish capital.

However, Real President Florentino Perez insists the 25-year-old is worth much more than such a figure.

“If Juventus are thinking about offering €30m for him then it would be better if they don’t even turn up,” Perez is quoted as saying by Mediaset.

“That amount will not be enough.

“Saying that, we have not received any requests for the player – not even from Juventus.”

The Turin giants have started talks for the international though and are thought to have already agreed personal terms.

Arsenal are said to be interested in the centre-forward too.

Juventus have also been quoted €30m for Stevan Jovetic by Fiorentina given their interest in the Montenegro forward.

http://www.football-italia.net/35197/higuain-worth-over-€30m-say-real


:lol:

go $#@! yourself perez
its complete bs

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Florentino Perez has told Arsenal to get Real over their valuation of Madrid star Gonzalo Higuain.-The Sun

LOl get real Arsenal
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Its amazing how sportmediaset keep getting buthurt about the Higuain thing exploding, the day after their jovetic story.

and now continue to make up blatant lies against Higuain
 

JuveJay

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When going after an RvP or Aguero, we full well know that we won't be the only club after them. We have brandished our motto of not entering into bidding wars more than once. So what then causes us to waste our time offering those 6-7m to those players when we don't intend to get within the asking range of their clubs? Marrotta said it himself last year that he regretted the way the RvP deal played out. We were nowhere close to the asking price even though there was an agreement with the player. We spent up until the middle of August chasing that player without being realistic given that even you as a fan know we can't get the guys the mega rich clubs want. That is the reason why we have panic bought every mercato summer that Marrotta has been here. Bendtner was never on the agenda last year, let alone squabbling with Siena for his signature. Nor was Jojo, mind you. Not at 30m. But it came it came to that. We are free to disagree about this, but I fault our approach when chasing the big guns. Be it for the time we spend, the budget we allocate.
This is moving towards a good old bashing argument, whereas I was just pointing out the fallacy in your post based on reality.

If closing the deal early is not going to work for us with the big guns, then I don't know what is. Because the last time I checked, we played out all of August on those big names we chased over the last couple of summers to end up with the likes of Bendtner and Borriello. Au contraire, a club like Juve that doesn't have the spend power of the oil rich clubs or the Madrids and Barca's, not only need a head start on the negotiations, but also need to close the deals early, without holding out for our terms, because those terms will never exist in the modern day game, as every talented kid coming through as a seasonal draft or players nearing the end of contracts will always have more illustrious options simply because the league isn't helping Juve's cause at this point in time. That means, we take a bit of a hit on the financials of a deal, but close that player with intent IF he is integral to our strategy from a commercial and tactical perspective. You're right, I am very positive on this one, as I am with the Jojo deal as well. It's just my reading of the situation. Again, you are free to disagree with this thinking.
I've already told you how we can sign one early; pay the money they want. You don't advocate that, apparently, and I don't, so we'll go through usual procedure and risk losing a player. I say losing as if we are in pole position, but really just a club who wants him. That's modern football.

Our position in the Higuain deal is stronger before Real have a new coach, and are a bit headless on the way forward.
I really don't know how you come to the conclusion of the first point, considering what officials at Juve, Madrid and now Arsenal have said in regards to the situation. This is more than subjective, like the rest of this part. I'm trying to follow things how they are actually happening.

The Higuain situation isn't at all like Llorente's.


Llorente is not forgotten, but I don't think he is going to be enough coming on the back of the season that he's had and playing for a new team in a presumably new system (dunno what Bilbao play), is going to require a lot of time and patience to adapt. My issue with the the Ogbonna deal is that it is time spent chasing another transfer when our first priroty is closing the striker and LwB just like it was last year. We still arent accountable for the Isla deal which wasnt priority, but we watsed time and money closing that, when all those man hours couldve been spent chasing a Dzeko for instance, when City actually had the time and inclination to sell him. My point is simple. We are not going to get a big game player if we wait for the mercato to play out and let other parties get involved. It weakens our position because we are not financially capable of dealing with more variables. We had 30m for Jojo last season, didn't we? So if Higuain is really our no,1 target, we have set aside a budget for that transfer, we should be looking to close that with a bid that Madrid will likely accept 22-25m. Maybe you don't agree with the approach, I'm not saying you need to. But it is the unfortunate reality of this Juve. We aren't going to get anyone on our terms, and certainly not by leaving it late.
So basically your answer is that you don't think we can negotiate several deals at one time, and we miss out on players because of that. Needless to say I don't agree.
 

JuveJay

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Its sportmediaset !

The company that brought you :

Jovetic to juventus for 12mil+50%marrone+quag : done deal !
Tevez to juventus for 5 mil and melo : done deal !
Higuain to arsenal for 30 mil and 8 mil wages : done deal !
Seems to me like a tactic to ensure they get their €30m.

If negotiations start off at 30 we end up trying for 25-28. Start at 35 and they get their price.

If the quote is even true, that is.
 
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