Joaquin to Juve again?? (3 Viewers)

djleli

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Aug 12, 2004
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La Juve adesso sogna Joaquin
L'esterno del Betis costa 18 milioni

Praticamente fatta per Sagnol, la Juventus culla un sogno per la prossima stagione. Il gioiello per impreziosire una squadra già ai limiti della perfezione è Joaquin, l'esterno spagnolo del Betis Siviglia che tanto piace al Barcellona e al Real. Mettere a segno il colpo non sarà facile sia per la concorrenza delle rivali sia per il costo proibitivo del giocatore (18 milioni). Ma a Torino niente è impossibile. Vieira docet.

Se le altre grandi del calcio italiano ed europeo sono in fibrillazione sul mercato per cercare pedine importanti per tamponare e per rinforzare reparti, la Juventus, forte della sua solidità tecnica e di squadra, prima in campionato con un distacco abissale sull'Inter seconda, qualificata senza troppi problemi agli ottavi di Champions, ha già stilato programmi ed obiettivi in chiave acquisti. Due i punti sui quali si muoveranno i bianconeri: ringiovanimento globale della squadra e ricerca di esterni di difesa e centrocampo. Proprio a questo proposito il sogno proibito della Juventus si chiama Joaquin, esterno di fascia destra del Betis e della nazionale spagnola. Il giocatore, che è l'uomo mercato della Liga, ha già alle costole Real e Barcellona che lo vorrebbero nel proprio organico, ma Capello, che conosce molto bene Joaquin e lo stima moltissimo, ha già dato direttive precise, come d'altronde aveva fatto in precedenza per Ibrahimovic e Vieira. Lo scoglio da superare resta, in ogni caso, il prezzo del giocatore, valutato 18 milioni di euro dalla sua società e che a questa cifra, lontana dalle possibilità attuali bianconere, difficilmente potrà trasferirsi a Torino. Ma con Moggi sulle tracce del giocatore mai dire mai, del resto anche l'acquisto di Vieira era stato definito "missione impossibile".


Joaquin costs around 18 million,

Sagnol reay for juve, now juve look at a dream called joaquin.
It says that capello knows a lot about this player and he likes him, has already gave his direct directives as before with ibrahimovic and viera. The only problem is the price 18mill but with moggi never say never even bcoz the transfer of viera was deemed imposible.


i dont belive this it would be great!
 

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Ramin

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Nov 18, 2003
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We should get someone on the left side of the midfield instead of the right. Camo is doing just fine. Does Joaquin play on both flanks or just the the right side?
 

Mr. Gol

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Sep 15, 2004
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Well, Camoranesi is already 29 years old, and wingers are probably the position where youth is the most important. Joaquin would be the ideal replacement for Camo, but I think next season is too early. Maybe in 2007/2008 if he's still at Betis.
 
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djleli

djleli

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    Mr. Gol said:
    Well, Camoranesi is already 29 years old, and wingers are probably the position where youth is the most important. Joaquin would be the ideal replacement for Camo, but I think next season is too early. Maybe in 2007/2008 if he's still at Betis.
    yeah when he is for free!!! :weee:
     

    loyada

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    Feb 6, 2005
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    #12
    yeah , would be better to get left winger - already camo,zambro and mutu played right flank where there is only nedved in the left flank.
     

    AOD4

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    Nov 24, 2004
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    #14
    I thought according to rumours Palacio was suppose 2 be our Nedved replacement .....mayb the management is looking to younger blood...
     
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    djleli

    djleli

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    personaly i would like to see a new nedved in our squad a player with flair speed, great shot and knows how to dribble, ive never seen palacio but from everything i heard he looks the perfect sub for neddy. at least 6mmil is better than 18 mil for joaquin
     

    loyada

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    Feb 6, 2005
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    #17
    it is known that capello admire joaquin , the obstacle is the price , moggi is unwilling to pay betis asking price - so capello dream on !! (unless moggi do a houdini and get him at reasonable price)
     

    vippy84

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    Oct 22, 2005
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    #18
    To be real... it is hard to believe if Joaquin would be in Juventus shirt anytime... It is very unlikely that Juventus will splash so much money on a player especially when we have already Camoranesi there.. and he is one of the most consistent player in Juventus squad....
    But yeah... I would love to see Joaquin to be wearing Juventus jersey tho... He is good and perhaps better than Camoranesi attacking wise but not defensive wise...
    Sure I would love him to be with Juventus... like we have already discuss in other thread.... Mutu is an attacking midfielder behind the 2 strikers or striker.. even tho he is effective when played at the wing... but it will surely be not as effective as playing a winger at wing...
    Since we have only a player at the right wing... I am more than happy if Juventus is willing to splahs 18 mil euros for Joaquin... even 25 mil euros i am happy... but I believe Juventus will get a right deal for the man that Juventus wants... and... another thing is that... Palacio can be played at right or left wing... he usually play on the right I think...but he is used on the left as well... so he is kind of zambrotta that he can play either wing...that is good and we need this kinda player... like mutu and olivera....
    besides... joaquin ever play on the left... but even how good he is on the left...he is much better on the left.... he can use both feet... he is like figo... he plays anywhere at wing but not as good as he is playing on the right...
    For this reason... to be honest... I would love to see Joaquin in biaconeri shirt!!!
    FORZA JUVE!!!
     

    Boksic

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    May 11, 2005
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    #19
    i dont see this one happening at all! Juve never go for spanish players and as good as he is, Joaquin is a massive risk.
     

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