Possible Lúcio-Camoranesi Swap?
Juventus might sign the Brazilian to fix unsteady defence and even though Juventus are not competing in Champions League, they are watching it quite closely...
Last night Bianconeri observers kept an eye on the Real Madrid-Bayern game, as after Salihamidzic the Bianconeri could bring another Bayern player to Turin: Lúcio.
The Brazilian defender, who scored a precious goal last night, could be part of a deal which would see Camoranesi moving to the German team.
Lúcio, before becoming the Brazilian Captain, was linked to a possible move to Juventus in 2004, when he was at Leverkusen.
Eventually he decided to play for Bayern, remaining in Germany, while Juventus signed Le Grottaglie from Chievo instead.
In his first season at Turin Le Grottaglie failed to impress, and since has been on loan to several Italian teams. He’s still currently a member of the Bianconeri squad, but rarely plays.
In the meantime Camoranesi is desperate to find a big club playing in Europe next season and would be quite happy to leave Juve.
GOAL.COM
Good, but not good who will cover RWM? Marchionni? Actually that doesn't sound too bad.
Juventus might sign the Brazilian to fix unsteady defence and even though Juventus are not competing in Champions League, they are watching it quite closely...
Last night Bianconeri observers kept an eye on the Real Madrid-Bayern game, as after Salihamidzic the Bianconeri could bring another Bayern player to Turin: Lúcio.
The Brazilian defender, who scored a precious goal last night, could be part of a deal which would see Camoranesi moving to the German team.
Lúcio, before becoming the Brazilian Captain, was linked to a possible move to Juventus in 2004, when he was at Leverkusen.
Eventually he decided to play for Bayern, remaining in Germany, while Juventus signed Le Grottaglie from Chievo instead.
In his first season at Turin Le Grottaglie failed to impress, and since has been on loan to several Italian teams. He’s still currently a member of the Bianconeri squad, but rarely plays.
In the meantime Camoranesi is desperate to find a big club playing in Europe next season and would be quite happy to leave Juve.
GOAL.COM
Good, but not good who will cover RWM? Marchionni? Actually that doesn't sound too bad.
