Ibra to quit Juve, says agent (16 Viewers)

Marty

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Jul 2, 2005
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Category: <b>General</b><br><br>Zlatan Ibrahimovic has not changed his mind and still intends to leave demoted Juventus, his agent Mino Raiola has confirmed.

Coach Didier Deschamps has been trying hard to convince the Swede to stay as he looks to guide the side back to the top flight, but all his efforts have seemingly been useless.

“Ibra will very probably leave Turin,” said Raiola to Roman radio station Radio Radio on Wednesday.

“I can exclude that my client is interested in joining another club on a loan as that is a very difficult solution when dealing with such important players,” added the Juventino’s representative.

“The question here isn’t about choosing to play in the Champions League or not. In this case we are talking about Serie B and that makes a difference.”

The 25-year-old forward has been heavily linked with a move to one of the Milan outfits, but Premiership sides such as Manchester United and Tottenham have also shown they’re keen.

“There are both Italian and foreign clubs who are interested in the player, I can’t exclude any scenario at the time being,” concluded Raiola.

Juventus made a shocking valuation of £28m for their forward on Monday, seemingly in an effort to scare off any interested club.

However, it now looks like Ibrahimovic will be yet another player to leave the Old Lady after their Calciopoli relegation to Serie B.<br><br>Source: Football Italia
 

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malducato1

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Dec 26, 2005
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Let him leave i don't care how good he may become down the road (even though i think he is overrated). Players like him come and go and the players that actually want to play for the love of the club are far and few between nowdays.

Lets give playing time to players that we have and love the black & white shirt their wearing.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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#6
Tottenham? :howler:

I may like Tottenham, but coming from Juventus that's just getting ready for retirement :D.
 

Falafel

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Jul 23, 2006
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#8
but if ibra goes i think its only sensible we get a good centre forward instead of him(not a striker)
nyways let him leave, its not like hes been a big help since he came
ny idea of who deschamps would wanna get instead of ibra?
 

Arvin

Juve Star
Dec 30, 2004
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#12
let him go....he thinks he can alot but he can nothing shit, he thinks he is too popular but look ibra you are only popular for sucker liker inter and milan and crapello....we have already bojonov so thats okay.....FORZA JUVE
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
#15
His agent is trying to pressure the club into giving him a pay raise. Ibra should just come out and say whether he will stay or leave.
 

Dukoski

Moggi's Admirer and Fan
May 1, 2006
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#17
Lets be realistic!.
Does not matter if we set the price for him of 28 m/p or even ten times more.The main issue here is, that, if someone does not want to play for the club ,that is .End.It is useless to have a player who does not want to play for the club.
In this situation the best thing is to get as much money as it could be possible in this moment .
I think that he got more than bad season , but he got potential .Nobody knows.
The main thing is:Be realistic,we lose almost whole first team.As I pointed out many times previously,we will need ,at least 3-4 years to become strong (giant ) club as we were before.
Bad,bad,bad.
And what about Camo and the rest ,Gigi and Trez.I do not know . . . . . .
 

ThePLaya

Senior Member
Nov 8, 2005
2,698
#18
if its for 50$ as they said ,, let him go No problem
He Just came 2 years .....can't expect the loyalty from him !
Plus he is free with his decision
 

aingy

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
157
#20
well if he wants to go let him go
we should sell him for the biggest price we can get for him


but unfortunately i have bad feeling that he will stay
 

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