[ITA] Serie A 2011/2012 (27 Viewers)

Status
Not open for further replies.

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,696
no, he'll fight with Mourinho, be suspended for testing positive for coke, leave after suspension and have half his wages paid by Real when loaned to us with option to buy at 18.83m € + 2.3m € in bonuses.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
He been demanding 6.5m yearly salary, based on last 2-3 seasons, having a laugh with that demand, but he looks totally rejuvenated and his old total boss self with current LE set up (playing regista/pivot like a pro). But their only issue is financial comprimise, so at the end, this will be a sitaution that will end with him staying, considering his boyhood history plus no real grievance or conflict really, just them creating unnecessary troubles in amateurish ways (they didnt need to wait til last months to try keep Mexes either, dont seem to know how to resolve things before they are too late).
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
This is a week old article, him saying what he did just now kinda debunks the optimistic assumption of this mini-article:

channel 4:

Roma are reportedly preparing to reach agreement with Daniele De Rossi over a new contract as early as next week.

Il Corriere dello Sport reports that Thomas Di Benedetto's top priority as he officially begins his tenure as Roma's President this week is to secure De Rossi to a new deal.

The sticking point is understood to be wages, rather than length of the deal. The club are believed to have offered a four-year deal to the 28-year-old, and a basic wage of €4m, with bonuses tied to appearances and League position pushing that as high as €5.5m.

However, the player is pushing for negotiations to instead begin at €5.5m. De Rossi is said to be keen to renew, and enthusiastic of the new project the club are trying to implement under Luis Enrique's coaching.

The club are equally sure of agreeing a new deal, with next week's meeting set to centre on structuring the deal so that it guarantees what De Rossi is after, without hitting their budget too heavily.

The Gazzetta dello Sport's annual report on player wages across Serie A put the Giallorossi's wage bill at €76.5m gross, with Francesco Totti the highest paid player on €5.2m net, and De Rossi second on €4.6m net.
 

Gabriel

Killed By Death
May 23, 2010
10,608
AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi tells Zlatan Ibrahimovic to cut his hair - report
The club patron wants his star man to trim his locks as he is not impressed with the current style, a report claims.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been told to cut his hair by AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims the club chief had a long meeting with the Sweden international during his last visit to Milanello.


During the talk, Berlusconi reportedly advised the former Barcelona and Inter striker to trim his hair.

Ibrahimovic has not cut his hair since the summer and is now sporting a ponytail, however, Berlusconi is eager for his players to look the part as well as play it.

It's not the first time the Milan supremo has offered advice on keeping up appearances. Last year he told coach Massimiliano Allegri to change his hairstyle.

Ibrahimovic is currently on international duty with Sweden as they prepare for their upcoming Group E Euro 2012 qualifiers.

Earlier, the ex-Juventus forward said he had become tired of football.
:lol2:
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
88,003
Thing is, he is Romanista. Born and breed. He won't fuck em over. If he signs a contract before January, Roma can get big money for him in summer.
If he does plan to leave then he probably won't sign a new contract.
Why are we so sure he will leave? He looks reborn in his new position in that system.
No one is sure of it but I think he would consider leaving Roma if an offer came in from a club more capable of challenging for titles.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 25)