Gonzalo Higuaín (66 Viewers)

How many Goals will Pipita score this season in all comp?

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Xperd

'Toli Throater
Jun 1, 2012
32,651
Marotta contacted Leonardo to wish him luck on his new role at Milan but they also discussed Higuain. Milan are yet to make an offer but the two clubs will proceed with talks. Before going ahead Milan will offload some players [@DiMarzio]
 

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Juverino

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Jul 19, 2018
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I don't care too much if Higgy go to Milan if we can receive 55M. Higgy is 31, not in good shape and Milan is in shamble. With him, at best they can only dream to reach CL, not a problem for us. And 55M can help us more.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,018
Higuain to Chelsea is a deal that the Blues must close as soon as possible. Talks between the two clubs are ongoing since several days.

Juventus’ price-tag for the Argentinean striker is now in the region of € 65 million but, as of today, Chelsea have failed to offer as much.

According to our Juventus pundit Nicola Balice both clubs are willing to reach an agreement because the 'love history’ between the Old Lady and 'El Pipita’ is not ending up well.

The Argentinean, in fact, will demand a severance pay to leave Juventus. There is tension between the two parties and both the player and the club want to put an end to this situation as soon as possible.

Juve and Chelsea are on very good terms and although the Blues could eventually match Higuain’s € 65 million asking price, the Blues would need to sell one of their strikers before.

Alvaro Morata is wanted by AC Milan but the Rossoneri still can’t afford his signing and whilst Chelsea’s Higuain talks are ongoing, Tottenham and Bayern Munich have already made contact with Juventus to sound out the player’s availability.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Higuain to Chelsea is a deal that the Blues must close as soon as possible. Talks between the two clubs are ongoing since several days.

Juventus’ price-tag for the Argentinean striker is now in the region of € 65 million but, as of today, Chelsea have failed to offer as much.

According to our Juventus pundit Nicola Balice both clubs are willing to reach an agreement because the 'love history’ between the Old Lady and 'El Pipita’ is not ending up well.

The Argentinean, in fact, will demand a severance pay to leave Juventus. There is tension between the two parties and both the player and the club want to put an end to this situation as soon as possible.

Juve and Chelsea are on very good terms and although the Blues could eventually match Higuain’s € 65 million asking price, the Blues would need to sell one of their strikers before.

Alvaro Morata is wanted by AC Milan but the Rossoneri still can’t afford his signing and whilst Chelsea’s Higuain talks are ongoing, Tottenham and Bayern Munich have already made contact with Juventus to sound out the player’s availability.


Wait is this your own wording? Because it sounds so professional, I actually thought you copied it from a website.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Higuain to Chelsea is a deal that the Blues must close as soon as possible. Talks between the two clubs are ongoing since several days.

Juventus’ price-tag for the Argentinean striker is now in the region of € 65 million but, as of today, Chelsea have failed to offer as much.

According to our Juventus pundit Nicola Balice both clubs are willing to reach an agreement because the 'love history’ between the Old Lady and 'El Pipita’ is not ending up well.

The Argentinean, in fact, will demand a severance pay to leave Juventus.
There is tension between the two parties and both the player and the club want to put an end to this situation as soon as possible.

Juve and Chelsea are on very good terms and although the Blues could eventually match Higuain’s € 65 million asking price, the Blues would need to sell one of their strikers before.

Alvaro Morata is wanted by AC Milan but the Rossoneri still can’t afford his signing and whilst Chelsea’s Higuain talks are ongoing, Tottenham and Bayern Munich have already made contact with Juventus to sound out the player’s availability.
:howler: Fuck off

He is still a top level forward and plenty of teams should be interested who can match or come close to his current salary. Love Higgy and I shall remember him fondly but, unless there are contract terms signed two years ago that haven't been made public, he doesn't need/ deserve any severance.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,018
Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain, in fact, is wanted by Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Tottenham. the Blues are in pole position to sign the Argentinean striker but their Premier League rivals and the Germans have also made contact with Juventus to ask information about the former Napoli striker. According to Sky Sport, AC Milan are also monitoring 'El Pipita' who can leave Juve for € 60 million
 

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,131
Juventus striker Gonzalo Higuain, in fact, is wanted by Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Tottenham. the Blues are in pole position to sign the Argentinean striker but their Premier League rivals and the Germans have also made contact with Juventus to ask information about the former Napoli striker. According to Sky Sport, AC Milan are also monitoring 'El Pipita' who can leave Juve for € 60 million
I don't think we'll have any problems with Higuain sale if we want to sell him. He's a top10 striker and prolly first choice for Chelsea and Bayern, Tottenham if they sell their striker to Real. It will be sad to see him going.

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