Mercato in fermento: Juve e Atalanta in pole per Pavone (1 Viewer)

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Jul 30, 2006
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Arriva Pavone, la Juve in pole. L'ariete ha il passaporto da comunitario: l'offerta dei bianconeri oscilla tra 5 e 6 milioni di euro. L'ex juventino Montero stima molto l'argentino. Ma occhio al Milan, che lo cercava già a gennaio. Vandenbussche: l'idea del Livorno per il dopo Amelia. Il ds Valentini altri due anni a Messina. Ferguson: "Sono sereno, Cristiano Ronaldo firma". Il manager: "Ma non ora, parliamone a maggio". Il retroscena: Gourcuff "Se sono al Milan lo devo a mio padre, avrei preferito il Lione ma lui...". L'intervista: Rusin "Diego? Il Werder chiede almeno 20 milioni! In Italia porterei Kedira".

(Corriere dello Sport)
 

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Mark

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I added him earlier in the players linked with Juve thread but didn't feel that rumor needed more exposure. The one on Raggi was more important. :p

Is Pavone another hyped up South American that's 3 feet tall and will never make it in Europe? He's not the next Messi that's for sure.
 
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    I added him earlier in the players linked with Juve thread but didn't feel that rumor needed more exposure. The one on Raggi was more important. :p

    Is Pavone another hyped up South American that's 3 feet tall and will never make it in Europe? He's not the next Messi that's for sure.
    i thought he was a goaler lol! cause i saw that Livorno were looking at a player for the after Amelia period and assumed they were talking about Pavone. lol. He is actually a striker

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariano_Pavone

    Mariano Pavone is an Argentine footballer. He was born on May 27, 1982, in the city of Tres Sargentos, Buenos Aires province.

    A born striker, Pavone left his childhood club, Argentine great Boca Juniors, at the age of 14, and has since played his entire career so far for Estudiantes de La Plata in the Argentine Primera where he has scored 45 goals in 147 games. His most notable achievement so far was scoring 16 goals in the Clausura 2005, making him the top scorer.

    Pavone was selected by Argentine sports dairy Ole as the best player in the 2006 Apertura tournament, where he scored Estudiantes's first goal (against Quilmes) and its last goal—which secured the 2-1 victory over Boca Juniors in the final match, and gave Estudiantes the title, the first of his career. All in all, Pavone scored 11 goals in this tournament, but also excelled at assisting his fellow strikers (such as the long dribble before Estudiantes's fifth goal against Gimnasia in the October 15 derby). He was also noted for his tactical discipline and focus.

    As of December 2006, there are many speculations about Pavone's future. Estudiantes has hinted at a €12,000,000 price tag.
     

    Mark

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    i thought he was a goaler lol! cause i saw that Livorno were looking at a player for the after Amelia period and assumed they were talking about Pavone. lol. He is actually a striker

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariano_Pavone

    As of December 2006, there are many speculations about Pavone's future. Estudiantes has hinted at a €12,000,000 price tag.

    NEXT!!!

    Saviola>Pavone

    and Saviola costs 0$

    Hell, I'd give a chance to Maniero, Paolucci, Giovinco or Lanzafame instead.
     
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    form calciomercato.it it said our offer was somewhere between 5-6 million euros.
     
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    sory mods and m.cut . i didn't make up a new thread , i just continuing this thread , i've got this articles today , another stupid transfer planning from brainless president , i wouldn't take any responsiblities if this source also from stupid web :D

    Moratti would love Totti, Buffon at Inter Milan
    tribalfooball.com - March 20, 2007

    Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti admits he'd love to add Roma captain Francesco Totti and Juventus goalkeeper Gigi Buffon to his squad next season.

    Moratti said: "Everyone thinks about Totti. Totti is the best out there and I'd be right saying that every president would want him. For Buffon, he's a great goalkeeper, but is a fantasy like (Barcelona's) Lionel Messi. Juventus does not want to sell.

    "We are also satisfied with our keeper (Julio Cesar)."

    Asked about Inter's interest in Real Madrid striker Antonio Cassano, Moratti added: "We haven't spoken about or with Cassano. He has great qualities, but as we haven't spoken about him I don't know what is going to happen there."
     

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