Juve: In the Argentinian festival checking Riquelme (20 Viewers)

Mar 28, 2007
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zoom - galleria E se fosse una Juve argentina? Gabriel Milito e Sergio Almiron arriveranno in rapida successione, ma potrebbero non essere gli ultimi eroi della pi italiana delle nazioni sudamericane a essere ingaggiati nella campagna acquisti bianconera. Che l’Argentina ispirasse piu’ di altri Paesi, d’altronde, s’era capito da subito. Da quando, cioe’, le prime liste della spesa sono circolate negli ambienti di mercato: oltre ai gia’ citati Almiron e Milito, che alla fine diventeranno juventini sul serio, nel mirino della dirigenza ci sono stati molti loro connazionali e alcuni di loro continuano a esserlo. Da Javier Saviola a Gabriel Heinze, da Rodrigo Palacio a Fernando Gago, da Mauro Boselli a Fernando Belluschi: sono stati tutti osservati speciali e con alcuni di questi la trattativa e’ anche andata avanti. Un segnale che, dopo anni di ostracismo nei confronti dei sudamericani (con l’eccezione degli uruguaiani), considerati da Luciano Moggi inaffidabili e difficili da gestire (anche per le continue trasferte transoceaniche a causa degli impegni con le nazionali), alla Juventus qualcosa e’ cambiato.

Fra le suggestioni albicelesti di questi giorni si potrebbe inserire Juan Roman Riquelme, il regista/trequartista che quest’anno ha giocato nel Boca Juniors (ieri notte ha disputato la finale di ritorno della Libertadores) e ora spera di tornare in Europa e piu’ precisamente in Italia. Secondo gli accordi tra poco dovro’ tornare al Villarreal che possiede ancora il mio cartellino, ma preferirei trovare un’altra squadra, visto che li non credono in me. L’idea di giocare in Italia mi stuzzica molto. Un’autocandidatura che potrebbe trovare attenzione fra i principali club italiani, Juventus compresa. D’altronde Riquelme era stato, al tempo del suo primo trasferimento in Europa (al Barcellona), uno dei grandi obiettivi bianconeri. Negli ultimi tempi era entrato nel giro di interesse dell’Inter, dopo che, proprio con la sua regia, il Villarreal aveva disintegrato i sogni Champions nerazzurri della scorsa stagione.

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Nov 26, 2006
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Can people please have an English translation or summary when posting in Italian or whatever. Last time I checked this was an English speaking site.
 
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Mar 28, 2007
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    arcade AND if was a Juve Argentina? Heieze Gabriel and Sergio Almiron will arrive in rapid succession, but would be able to is not the last heroes of the Italian pi of the south american nations to to be engaged in the country you gain bianconera. That l' Argentina inspired piu' of other Countries, d' on the other hand, s' was understood from immediately. How long, cioe', the first strips of the expenditure are moved about in the environments of market: besides the gia' cited Almiron and Soldier, that to the end will become juventini on the serious one, in the viewfinder of the management there a lot are been their compatriots and some of them continue to be it. From Javier Saviola to Gabriel Heinze, from Rodrigo Palacio to Fernando Gago, from Mauro Boselli to Fernando Belluschi: obstinate everything special were and with some of these the negotiation and' also gone ahead. A signal that, after years of ostracism towards the south american (with l' exception of the uruguaiani), considered from Luciano unreliable and difficult Heaps to manage (also for the continuous transoceanic trasferte because of the engagements with the national), to the Juventus something and' change.

    Between the suggestions albicelesti of these days could be introduced Juan Roman Riquelme, the producer/trequartista than quest' year played in the Boca Juniors (yesterday night disputed the final version of return of the Libertadores) and now hopes to return in Europe and piu' precisely in Italy. According to the agreement between little dovro' the Villarreal to return than possiede still my label, but I would prefer to find a' other squad, seen that them do not believe in me. L' idea of to play in Italy teases me a lot. A' autocandidatura that could find caution between the main Italian club, Juventus included. D' on the other hand Riquelme had been, to the time of its first transfer in Europe (to the Barcelona), one of the large objective bianconeri. In the last times it had entered in the turn of interest dell' Inter, after that, actual with its direction, the Villarreal had disintegrated the dreams Champions nerazzurri of the past season.

    (english translation using online translator)
     

    JuveJay

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    Mar 6, 2007
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    #8
    It says we are always linked with a lot of Argentines but nothing comes of it, this may be different.
    Don't hold your breath, Milito is probably the only Argentine we will sign.
     

    tassard

    Senior Member
    Jul 30, 2004
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    In technical aspect Riquelme is one of the best players in the world, but the bad thing is that it seems he can not stand the pressure of a big club.And next year there will be much pressure in Juventus, so we can not make experiments.
    I like him, but he is not the person for us IMO
     

    #10

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    Jul 28, 2002
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    #16
    Riq wouldnt work in a 433..

    Plus he is slightly off his rocker by all accounts.

    No doubt he is the most gifted of playmakers, its a shame he has the work rate of a fat cat billionaire.
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
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    Riquelme is just too lazy and is a choker. I love playmakers but this guy is overrated and not going to be effective unless we give him a free role. Even then he will only show up for the smaller of matches.

    Don't want him.
     

    LegiaJuve

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    Jun 5, 2007
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    #20
    No thanks to Riquelme, I used to consider him world-class and extremely underrated but since he's had his chance to shine, he's showed he is either not able to play for a team with great expectations on him or that he's simply not willing to work hard enough to achieve anything.

    It's too bad, because his skill is undeniable. The other CM/AM we're linked with (Almiron and Tiago) would do more for this club.
     

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