Juventus Insist For Robinho ! (3 Viewers)

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Bjerknes

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I still can put my finger on DD's system, i thought it was pretty flexible for a while and with a player like Rosina we could play him on the wing and behind the strikers.

tonite's real game showed why I oppose bringing in Robinho.
I don't know if I like Rosina on the wing and who knows if Deschamps would give him a free role behind the strikers. If we were to buy Rosina I would certainly give him a free role though.
 

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Milan plan Robinho bid
Tuesday 13 February, 2007

Milan are ready to make an offer for Real Madrid striker Robinho, according to the latest reports in Spain.

The Brazilian is contracted to the Merengues until 2010, but his future is in doubt given his lack of an impact since his arrival in 2005.

Marca’s website reports that the player was hoping Ronaldo’s departure to Milan would grant him more playing time, but the youngster failed to appear against Real Sociedad at the weekend.

Robinho, also a target for Juventus, has allegedly asked the club to meet with his agent at the end of the season and is willing to consider an exit, with Milan a possible destination.

Rossoneri official Adriano Galliani supposedly mentioned the player during the January meetings which led to Ronaldo’s return to Serie A.

However, Marca insist that Real Madrid value the South American at a massive £21m – having signed him for £17m.

Milan are in the process of reshaping their squad and Robinho is seen as a boy who would fit in well at Milanello.

The San Siro outfit already have Samba stars Kaka and Ronaldo, while they are also keen on Barcelona star Ronaldinho.

In the meantime, AS insists that Kaka might join Real Madrid at the end of the season, despite Milan’s reiterated statement that the player will not leave the club.

According to the newspaper, the Brazilian star might move to the Santiago Bernabeu in exchange for Fabio Cannavaro, Robinho and Mahamadou Diarra, plus a significant amount of cash. :shocked:

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Robinho is definetly leaving Real at the end of the season, hopefully Secco's working on it behind the scenes.
 

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Cannavaro, Robinho, Diarra and a significant amount of cash for Kaka? I say Milan will make the deal of a century with that..

Yeah Robinho won't come cheap but he's already unsettled, a little more time I think the asking price of 20mil pounds could come down a bit, maybe 15mil. No one wants a unsettled player in the squad..
 

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Indeed , if robinho can be persuaded to favour a move to juve it will happen, but on a open market, we will be out bid by ManUre and Milan.
 

alex74

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Milan plan Robinho bid
Tuesday 13 February, 2007

Milan are ready to make an offer for Real Madrid striker Robinho, according to the latest reports in Spain.

The Brazilian is contracted to the Merengues until 2010, but his future is in doubt given his lack of an impact since his arrival in 2005.

Marca’s website reports that the player was hoping Ronaldo’s departure to Milan would grant him more playing time, but the youngster failed to appear against Real Sociedad at the weekend.

Robinho, also a target for Juventus, has allegedly asked the club to meet with his agent at the end of the season and is willing to consider an exit, with Milan a possible destination.

Rossoneri official Adriano Galliani supposedly mentioned the player during the January meetings which led to Ronaldo’s return to Serie A.

However, Marca insist that Real Madrid value the South American at a massive £21m – having signed him for £17m.

Milan are in the process of reshaping their squad and Robinho is seen as a boy who would fit in well at Milanello.

The San Siro outfit already have Samba stars Kaka and Ronaldo, while they are also keen on Barcelona star Ronaldinho.

In the meantime, AS insists that Kaka might join Real Madrid at the end of the season, despite Milan’s reiterated statement that the player will not leave the club.

According to the newspaper, the Brazilian star might move to the Santiago Bernabeu in exchange for Fabio Cannavaro, Robinho and Mahamadou Diarra, plus a significant amount of cash. :shocked:

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Robinho is definetly leaving Real at the end of the season, hopefully Secco's working on it behind the scenes.
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hope hes working on ALOT of things behind the scenes.
 

JCK

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Cannavaro, Robinho, Diarra and a significant amount of cash for Kaka? I say Milan will make the deal of a century with that..

Yeah Robinho won't come cheap but he's already unsettled, a little more time I think the asking price of 20mil pounds could come down a bit, maybe 15mil. No one wants a unsettled player in the squad..
In the end I think it will be Cassano, Robinho and Diarra and Cannavaro will rot in Spain.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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That is some SERIOUS overpayment if Real makes that deal. Milan would be charged with robbery. :faq1:
Actually I find it a proper deal. I would offer the deal if I were Real. I believe Kaka is worth every bit and Robinho is overrated. I just don't dig his style, it resembles inconsistancy.

Werder Bremen's Diego?
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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Werder Bremen's Diego?
I think he is on top of every Juve fan list now

I just saw some clips of him he is truely great
great dribbling great passing though his finishing is not world class
he can surely create and is very creative great passing abillity I say we buy him
 
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