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Juvellino

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Draxler to Juventus in 24 hours? | Football Italia

Reports in Italy claim Julian Draxler could join Juventus within 24 hours, as he’s asked Schalke to sell him.

Bianconeri director general Giuseppe Marotta hinted earlier today that the deal would not happen, with the German side seemingly demanding too much.

However, SportMediaset is reporting that the attacking midfielder has told Schalke Coach André Breitenreiter he wants to be allowed to move to Turin.

Mediaset believes the Old Lady will offer a transfer fee of €28m in order to close the deal, as they have already reached an agreement with Draxler.

If the bid is accepted, the deal could be done within 24 hours.

Sky is also reporting that the 21-year-old is trying to force a move, but cautions that Juventus and Schalke are still some way apart in terms of a fee, though the gap is not unbridgeable.

The news outlet believes Juve are offering €24m plus another €7m in bonuses, while the Bundesliga side are asking for €32m, of which €27m would be guaranteed, payable over three years.

The other €5m would be made up of bonus payments.

http://www.football-italia.net/71695/draxler-juventus-24-hours
 

Collaguazo

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@Collaguazo Are there many juventini in ecuador?

Is life good there? I want to gtfo of my city, maybe there is the answer.
Not really. Most are plastic fans of barcelona, madrid and man u because of antonio valencia.

Life is good but it can get chaotic and disorganized. Biggest problem that we have right now is that our economy is oil dependent and the barrel is at 30USD. Oh and we have two active volcanoes waiting to erupt

But you are all welcome :D

 
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Zacheryah

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    Draxler to Juventus in 24 hours? | Football Italia

    Reports in Italy claim Julian Draxler could join Juventus within 24 hours, as he’s asked Schalke to sell him.

    Bianconeri director general Giuseppe Marotta hinted earlier today that the deal would not happen, with the German side seemingly demanding too much.

    However, SportMediaset is reporting that the attacking midfielder has told Schalke Coach André Breitenreiter he wants to be allowed to move to Turin.

    Mediaset believes the Old Lady will offer a transfer fee of €28m in order to close the deal, as they have already reached an agreement with Draxler.

    If the bid is accepted, the deal could be done within 24 hours.

    Sky is also reporting that the 21-year-old is trying to force a move, but cautions that Juventus and Schalke are still some way apart in terms of a fee, though the gap is not unbridgeable.

    The news outlet believes Juve are offering €24m plus another €7m in bonuses, while the Bundesliga side are asking for €32m, of which €27m would be guaranteed, payable over three years.

    The other €5m would be made up of bonus payments.

    http://www.football-italia.net/71695/draxler-juventus-24-hours
    its SportMediaSet, i cant recall them ever getting it right.

    Its surprisingly detailed tho.
     

    Hydde

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    Mar 6, 2003
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    Not really. Most are plastic fans of barcelona, madrid and man u because of antonio valencia.

    Life is good but it can get chaotic and disorganized. Biggest problem that we have right now is that our economy is oil dependent and the barrel is at 30USD. Oh and we have two active volcanoes waiting to erupt

    But you are all welcome :D

    @Collaguazo Are there many juventini in ecuador?

    Is life good there? I want to gtfo of my city, maybe there is the answer.
    A couple months ago i was for 15 days in ecuador (guayaquil), on a business trip (i work for an ecuatorian company btw).

    Beautiful city, with lots of delicious folcloric junk foods, nice people and beautiful ladies.

    I had a good laught talking with your people because your accent is so funny.

    Sadly, some things are mindblowingly expensive and your governors seems to be pooping on the country (in the time i was in there....2 big protests took place outside of my hotel).
     
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