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Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
20,827
I was going to make a joke about him playing well at the World Cup, but seems you beat me to it. No point in signing players based off that tournament, otherwise we would sign Ron Vlaar as well.
Vlaar played very good at aston villa too :D but de vrij would be a better option
 

Bezzy

The Bookie Queen
Jun 5, 2010
20,827
I was going to make a joke about him playing well at the World Cup, but seems you beat me to it. No point in signing players based off that tournament, otherwise we would sign Ron Vlaar as well.
Vlaar played very good at aston villa too :D but de vrij would be a better option
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
30,043
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
 

Alex-444

Senior Member
Sep 5, 2005
30,043
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
Asamoah---Chiellini---Barzagli---Licht
/Evra/ ---/Ogbo/ ---/Bonucci/-/Cacers/

Why do we need another defender?
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
Asamoah---Chiellini---Barzagli---Licht
/Evra/ ---/Ogbo/ ---/Bonucci/-/Cacers/

Why do we need another defender?
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
very glad coman is staying...of course he will come on as a sub in the earlies but against them tired legs he will have them for lunch
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
The Juventus coach has outlined his plans to bolster both attack and defence, while putting to bed rumours that Arturo Vidal will leave the club this summer

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has confirmed he is looking to sign a striker and a defender before the summer transfer window shuts.

The Italian champions completed a loan move for Udinese winger Roberto Pereyra on Friday just days after the club signed left-back Patrice Evra from Manchester United and striker Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid.

The three high-profile acquisitions followed on from Antonio Conte's shock resignation last week, and his successor Allegri has now revealed his bid to bolster the Juve squad further ahead of the new season.

"If we sign another defender and another striker then we're in good shape,” Allegri told Gazetta dello Sport.

“I would prefer a striker first, though. The team's working well – it's not easy to improve an already strong group of players though.”

Juve recruited 18-year-old French midfielder Kingsley Coman from Paris Saint-German in early July, a signing that Allegri admitted he was pleased with.

"Coman must remain and Pereyra is a versatile player that will give us more solutions in both our attack and our midfield," he said.

Despite Juve having strengthened the team this summer, the future of Chile star Arturo Vidal remains the subject of much speculation.

Premier League side Manchester United were believed to be lining up a €54 million offer for the 27-year-old after Louis van Gaal approved the move.

However, Allegri confirmed that he has no fears that Vidal will leave Juve this summer.

"I've already talked to Vidal, I am very calm about him staying,” he told Tuttosport.

“He's an important player for the team."
very glad coman is staying...of course he will come on as a sub in the earlies but against them tired legs he will have them for lunch
 

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