Mamadou Sakho (2 Viewers)

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PARIGI (Francia) - La Juventus ha messo gli occhi su Mamadou Sakho, giovanissimo e roccioso difensore centrale di appena 18 anni che gioca nel Paris Saint German e nella nazionale francese Under17. Originario di Parigi, Sakho è uno dei pilastri della squadra tanto da destare già l'interesse di molti club stranieri, tra cui Arsenal e Newcastle. Stando a quanto riportato da 'L'Equipe', la Juve sarebbe seriamente intenzionata a ingaggiare il giocatore nel prossimomercato estivo. Bisognerà però attendere fiduciosi che il suo contratto, in scadenzanel 2010, non venga nel frattempo rinnovato.

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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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I like this guy very much, we are linked to him as well, and i personally hope we get him. Very mature player for his age, strong physical presence and versatile defender, as he can also play as leftback.
 

Marceℓℓo

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Pezzoni isn't a defender nowadays;).

I'ver never seen this kid Sakho on the pitch but his reputation is pretty good.He might do a Thuram and play as a wingback first and then he could take over Legrottaglie's place in central defence in let's say 2 years.I'm all for it.
 

Dostoevsky

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Marceℓℓo;1856614 said:
Pezzoni isn't a defender nowadays;).
Bah,DM?Why the hell are after him then...

Anyway,I even see Subotic here but not Sakho.

Hopefully yes, could definately be a good signing on the long term.
I was just joking because we do that a lot. :p

Considering he's also a LB there's no need to do that and I don't think we'd loan him out.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Marceℓℓo;1856614 said:
Pezzoni isn't a defender nowadays;).

I'ver never seen this kid Sakho on the pitch but his reputation is pretty good.He might do a Thuram and play as a wingback first and then he could take over Legrottaglie's place in central defence in let's say 2 years.I'm all for it.
but i expect ariaudo to take over legro in a few yrs :(
 

chester

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May 20, 2006
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I was just joking because we do that a lot. :p

Considering he's also a LB there's no need to do that and I don't think we'd loan him out.
I like the idea of loaning such a young player out first, if we get him, I think we should do that for at least one season.
 

Marceℓℓo

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Bah,DM?Why the hell are after him then...

Anyway,I even see Subotic here but not Sakho.
Yes,he played as a DM lately.I wouldn't want him at all right now.He has to prove himself more.
Subotic is doing great in Dortmund so far,but I would like him to prove himself over a whole season.
but i expect ariaudo to take over legro in a few yrs :(
Yes,Ariaudo looks promising but you can't really tell if he's up to Serie A level after a few friendlies.His body reminds me of a certain Criscito,which isn't a good thing for a CB.
 

Fred

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Marceℓℓo;1856614 said:
Pezzoni isn't a defender nowadays;).

I'ver never seen this kid Sakho on the pitch but his reputation is pretty good.He might do a Thuram and play as a wingback first and then he could take over Legrottaglie's place in central defence in let's say 2 years.I'm all for it.
I wouldn't think thats very likely. He is capable of playing left back, but he's far from excellent there. He would be wasted if played anywhere other than centerback.
 

Dostoevsky

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He can't be in our starting XI next season so it's either back up or loaning out.
We should get some very good defender to play next to Chiellini so Legro would be our back-up.That way we would also have Mellberg warming our bench so he would be ruined by sitting there.Not to mention we have Criscito at Genoa and no one knows what's going to happen with him.

This transfer only seems logical if we are going to loan him out for 2 years so when he returns he would take Legro's place and play as a rotation.And if he doesn't mind something like that I would welcome him.But I don't think that's something he would be happy with.
 

blondu

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Marceℓℓo;1856628 said:
Yes,Ariaudo looks promising but you can't really tell if he's up to Serie A level after a few friendlies.His body reminds me of a certain Criscito,which isn't a good thing for a CB.
steroids..or lets send him our gym thread and vinman as trainer.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Marceℓℓo;1856628 said:
Yes,he played as a DM lately.I wouldn't want him at all right now.He has to prove himself more.
Subotic is doing great in Dortmund so far,but I would like him to prove himself over a whole season.


Yes,Ariaudo looks promising but you can't really tell if he's up to Serie A level after a few friendlies.His body reminds me of a certain Criscito,which isn't a good thing for a CB.
i know but at least ariaudo is not a genovese at heart like criscito
 

Gazzo

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i know but at least ariaudo is not a genovese at heart like criscito
Mimmo isn't either, one can hardly blame him for not itching to come back to Juve regardless of how weak he was for us.. IMO we've done the right thing in loaning him back to Genoa and I'm still optimistic that he could become a first eleven player in 2009/2010..
 
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