Klaas Jan Huntelaar (35 Viewers)

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
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if he costs too much then im against signing KJH. Id rather we stuck with our current forwards, or sign Amauri as he is proven in Serie A. KJH could prove to be a flop or who knows he could be a star, its a big gamble in this business. I guess the only thing KJH has on Amauri is his age. He is running all over the Eredivise, but you need to think that he is up against some woeful defenders, come to Italy and he'll have the shock of his life.
 

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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He's going to go for a high price and quite frankly he's not a priority. Strikers is an area where you will never have a shortage of available targets. And every year we see rising talents in that department. I'd rather we spend less money on 2 promising youngsters, while our current forwards are in red hot form, and let the youngsters develop next to them.
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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although strikers are not a high priority it seems secco is making them high onthe priority list. reality is that we have 3 great forwards, and if we bring in giovinco we'll have a good blend of experience and youth.

amauri, gilardino, huntelaar...i would go for huntelaar, i think all three will come at the expense of a young player and lots of cash.
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Rossi and Huntelaar are two different kinds of players. It's like comparing Luca Toni to Cassano. One is more technical and quick while the other is a goal poacher.
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Yeah. That's what I've been saying for so long.Those two combining would be sick.

The problem is G.Rossi is still under contract from Manure and Villareal don't want to let him go. It's very complicated.
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Yeah. That's what I've been saying for so long.Those two combining would be sick.

The problem is G.Rossi is still under contract from Manure and Villareal don't want to let him go. It's very complicated.
He's not under contract with man united they've sold him to villareal am pretty sure about it. But they have a clause in the contract that says they can buy him back if they want but if he refused then they can't do anything about it......
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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He's not under contract with man united they've sold him to villareal am pretty sure about it. But they have a clause in the contract that says they can buy him back if they want but if he refused then they can't do anything about it......
Rossi will end up at Milan not next season but the season after.. Both Galliani and Rossi himself has indicated this
 

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
2,420
Rossi will end up at Milan not next season but the season after.. Both Galliani and Rossi himself has indicated this
thats just BS. How can they say something 2 years before.. he could stay in Spain, he could go back to Man Utd, or he could have a bad injury and end up back in Parma.. what im saying is that you never know in football so dont believe too much what the media says.
 

Gazzo

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Jul 9, 2007
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thats just BS. How can they say something 2 years before.. he could stay in Spain, he could go back to Man Utd, or he could have a bad injury and end up back in Parma.. what im saying is that you never know in football so dont believe too much what the media says.
No, its not really BS.. I've read a few stories in which Galliani has praised Rossi's ability and in one, although he did rule out the purchase of Rossi this summer he said that Milan are definately keeping a close eye on him..Combined with the fact Rossi has stated in the past that he is a milanista and would love to play in Milan i think u can see where i'm coming from.. I'm not saying it's a done deal or anything like that and i'm sure a variety of things could happen but Milan is definately a possibility
 

Paolo Rossi

World Champion
Jul 8, 2007
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Like I've mentioned in the Amauri post, we really dont need strikers next year, but I would still buy him and loan him out to a team like Napoli or Palermo where he could play regularly. He is young, and Del Piero and Trezeguet have at best only 2 years left in them. Huntelaar could be the perfect replacement for Trezegol in the 2009-2010 season.
 

Gazzo

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2007
1,745
Like I've mentioned in the Amauri post, we really dont need strikers next year, but I would still buy him and loan him out to a team like Napoli or Palermo where he could play regularly. He is young, and Del Piero and Trezeguet have at best only 2 years left in them. Huntelaar could be the perfect replacement for Trezegol in the 2009-2010 season.
That would typify the stupidity of our current board.. I couldn't disgaree more
 

Franky4Fingers

Mr. I'm Always Right
May 24, 2007
564
Like I've mentioned in the Amauri post, we really dont need strikers next year, but I would still buy him and loan him out to a team like Napoli or Palermo where he could play regularly. He is young, and Del Piero and Trezeguet have at best only 2 years left in them. Huntelaar could be the perfect replacement for Trezegol in the 2009-2010 season.
Huntelaar will never ever come here to be loaned out to Napoli if he can go to Real or ManU. He is good enough to be a starter in most of the top european sides and you suggest loaning him out? He'd be at the top of the goalscoring charts in any league he would be playing in, I'm sure about that!
 

Paolo Rossi

World Champion
Jul 8, 2007
285
Huntelaar will never ever come here to be loaned out to Napoli if he can go to Real or ManU. He is good enough to be a starter in most of the top european sides and you suggest loaning him out? He'd be at the top of the goalscoring charts in any league he would be playing in, I'm sure about that!
That might be true, but if he were to come to Juve this year, he would be sitting on the bench cause Del Piero and Trez spots are locked, and that wouldnt be fair to the Hunter. He needs to play and get used to the league and a move to a smaller team were he can play on a weekly baasis could be really good for him.
 

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