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salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
SPAIN!!!!

Athletic Bilbao
Josu Sarriegi Zumarraga from Alaves; Gabilondo from Real Sociedad San Sebastian.

Atletico Madrid
Ze Castro from Academica Coimbra; Sergio Leonel Aguero from Atletico Independiente; Giorgios Seitaridis and Costinha from Dynamo Moscow; Pernia from Getafe.

Barcelona
Eidur Gudjohnsen from Chelsea.

Betis
Oscar Lopez from Barcelona.

Celta Vigo
Verdu from Barcelona B; Emanuel Matias Lequi from Lazio; Iago Bouzon from Recreativo Huelva; Guayre from Villarreal.

Deportivo La Coruna
Bodipo from Alaves; Cristian from Barcelona B; Lopo from Espanyol; Riki from Getafe; Antonio Barragan from Liverpool; Juan Rodriguez from Malaga.

Espanyol
Moha from Osasuna.

Getafe
Manu del Moral and Cosmin Contra from Atletico Madrid; Alexis and Nacho from Malaga; Casquero from Racing Santander; Sousa from Real Valladolid.

Mallorca
Varela from Betis; Jordi from Sevilla; Paito from Sporting Lisbon; Maxi Lopez on loan from Barcelona.

Osasuna
Javad Nekounam from Al Sharjah.

Racing Santander
Aganzo from Beitar Jerusalem.

Real Sociedad San Sebastian
Juanito from Alaves; Claudio Bravo from Colo Colo; Diego Rivas from Getafe; Gerardo from Malaga.

Real Zaragoza
Juanfran from Besiktas; Sergio from Celta Vigo; Fabio Felicio from Leiria; Andres D'Alessandro on loan from Wolfsburg.

Sevilla
Duda from Malaga; Diego Benaglio from Nacional Funchal; David Cobeno Iglesias from Real Madrid; Christian Poulsen from Schalke; Andreas Hinkel from Stuttgart.

Valencia
Fernando Morientes from Liverpool.

Villarreal
Robert Pires from Arsenal London; Nihat from Real Sociedad San Sebastian; Cani Calmache from Real Zaragoza.
 

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salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
FRANCE!!!!!!!
Auxerre
Issa Ba from Chateauroux; Kamil Oziemczuk from Gornik Leczna; Frederic Thomas from Le Mans; Daniel Niculae from Rapid Bucharest; Anthony Basso from Viking Stavanger; Ireneusz Jelen from Wisla Plock.

Bordeaux
Fernando from Siena; Johan Micoud from Werder Bremen.

Le Mans
Paulo Andre Cren Benini from Atletico Paranaense; Stephane Sessegnon from Creteil; Jean Calve from Sochaux; Ibrahima Sory Camara on loan from Parma.

Lens
Razak Boukari and Marco Ramos from Chateauroux; Gregory Vignal from Portsmouth; Sidi Yaya Keita from Strasbourg.

Lille
Michel Fernandes Bastos from Atletico Paranaense; Souleymane Youla from Besiktas.

Lyon
Sebastien Squillaci from Monaco; Jeremy Toulalan from Nantes; Kim Kallstrom from Rennes.

Marseille
Sebastien Hamel from Auxerre; Renato Civelli from Banfield Buenos Aires; Ronald Zubar from Caen; Mathieu Valbuena from Libourne; Toifilou Maoulida from Monaco.

Monaco
Jan Koller from Borussia Dortmund; Jerko Leko from Dynamo Kiew; Sylvain Monsoreau from Lyon; Jeremy Menez from Sochaux.

Nancy-Lorraine
Tosin Dosunmu from Austria Vienna; David Sauget from Bastia.

Nantes
Nourdin Boukhari from Ajax Amsterdam; Christian Wilhelmsson from Anderlecht; Alioum Saidou from Galatasaray; Eric Cubilier from Monaco; Vladimir Stojkovic from Red Star Belgrade.

Nice
Ederson from Juventude; Matt Moussilou from Lille; David Bellion from Manchester United; Cedric Kante from Strasbourg.

Paris St. Germain
Bobo from Aarau; Mickael Landreau from Nantes; Sammy Traore from Nice; David Hellebuyck from Saint-Etienne; Amara Diane and Mehdi Sennaoui from Strasbourg.

Rennes
John Mensah from Chievo Verona; Bruno Cheyrou from Liverpool; Daniel Moreira from Toulouse.

Saint-Etienne
Daniel Ruben Bilos from Boca Juniors Buenos Aires; Geoffrey Dernis from Lille; Christophe Landrin from Paris St. Germain.

Sochaux
Jerome Leroy from Beitar Jerusalem; Karim Ziani from Lorient; Jeremy Gavanon from Marseille; Vasja Birsa from Gorica.

Toulouse
Johan Elmander from Brondby.

Troyes
Mounir Obbadi from Angers; Yann Lachuer from Auxerre; Stephen Drouin from Nantes; Florian Boucansaud from Nice; Marek Saganowski from Vitoria Guimaraes; Weldon on loan from Cruzeiro Belo Horizonte.
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
GERMANY!!!!!

Alemannia Aachen
Emmanuel Krontiris from 1860 Munich; Jeffrey Leiwakabessy from Nijmegen; Vedad Ibisevic from Paris St. Germain; Nico Herzig from Wacker Burghausen.

Arminia Bielefeld
Jonas Kamper from Brondby; Abdelaziz Ahanfouf from Duisburg; Christian Eigler from Greuther Furth; Thorben Marx from Hertha; Markus Bollmann and Marcel Biyouha Ndjeng from Paderborn; Marc Ziegler on loan from Saarbrucken.

Bayer Leverkusen
Sergej Barbarez from Hamburger; Stefan Kiessling from Nurnberg.

Bayern Munich
Daniel van Buyten from Hamburger; Lukas Podolski from Koln.

Bochum
Ivo Ilicevic from Darmstadt; Christoph Dabrowski from Hannover; Oliver Schroder from Hertha; Alexander Bade from Koln; Benjamin Auer from Mainz; Benjamin Lense from Nurnberg.

Borussia Dortmund
Steven Pienaar from Ajax Amsterdam; Martin Amedick from Eintracht Braunschweig; Alexander Frei from Rennes; Nelson Valdez from Werder Bremen.

Borussia Monchengladbach
Sebastian Svard from Arsenal London; Christofer Heimeroth from Schalke; Michael Delura on loan from Schalke.

Eintracht Frankfurt
Michael Fink from Arminia Bielefeld; Sotirios Kyrgiakos from Glasgow Rangers; Naohiro Takahara from Hamburger; Albert Streit from Koln.

Energie Cottbus
Jiayi Shao from 1860 Munich; Marco Kuntzel from Arminia Bielefeld; Vlad Munteanu from Dinamo Bucharest; Mariusz Kukielka from Dynamo Dresden; Daniel Ziebig from Hamburger; Gerhard Tremmel from Hertha; Stiven Rivic from Pula Staro Cesko.

Hamburger
Vincent Kompany from Anderlecht; Paolo Guerrero from Bayern Munich; Collin Benjamin on a free transfer.

Hannover
Gunnar Heidar Thorvaldsson from Halmstads; Christoffer Andersson from Lillestrom; Szabolcs Huszti from Metz; Timo Nagy from Wacker Burghausen; Erik Jendrisek on loan from Ruzomberok.

Hertha
Marko Pantelic from Red Star Belgrade.

Mainz
Du-Ri Cha from Eintracht Frankfurt; Daniel Ischdonat from Eintracht Trier; Markus Feulner from Koln; Chadlj Amri from Saarbrucken; Ralph Gunesch from St. Pauli; Bakary Diakite from Wehen; Mimoun Azaouagh on loan from Schalke.

Nurnberg
Tomas Galasek from Ajax Amsterdam; Ralf Schmidt from Carl Zeiss Jena; Joshua Blake Kennedy from Dynamo Dresden; Marco Engelhardt from Kaiserslautern; Glauber from Palmeiras; Leon Benko from Varteks Varazdin; Javier Horacio Pinola on loan from Atletico Madrid; Michael Beauchamp and Dean Heffernan on loan from Central Coast Mariners.

Schalke
Peter Lovenkrands from Glasgow Rangers; Halil Altintop from Kaiserslautern; Mathias Abel from Mainz.

Stuttgart
Pavel Pardo from America Mexico City; Ricardo Osorio from Cruz Azul; Roberto Hilbert from Greuther Furth; Antonio da Silva from Mainz; Danijel Ljuboja from Paris St. Germain; Alexander Farnerud from Strasbourg.

Werder Bremen
Clemens Fritz from Bayer Leverkusen; Christian Vander from Bochum; Pierre Nlend Wome from Inter Milan; Diego from Porto.

Wolfsburg
Isaac Boakye from Arminia Bielefeld; Jacek Krzynowek from Bayer Leverkusen; Michael Stegmayer from Bayern Munich II; Uwe Mohrle from Duisburg; Alexander Madlung from Hertha; Jonathan Santana from River Plate Buenos Aires.
 

salvatore_

Junior Member
May 16, 2006
61
ENGLAND!!!!!!!

Arsenal London
Alexandre Song from Bastia; Tomas Rosicky from Borussia Dortmund.

Blackburn Rovers
Zurab Khizanishvili from Glasgow Rangers; Jason Roberts from Wigan Athletic.

Bolton Wanderers
Faye from Lens; Idan Tal from Maccabi Haifa.

Charlton Athletic
Cory Gibbs from Feyenoord Rotterdam; Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink from Middlesbrough.

Chelsea
Michael Ballack from Bayern Munich; Salomon Kalou from Feyenoord Rotterdam; John Obi Mikel from Lyn Oslo; Andriy Shevchenko from Milan; Hilario from Nacional Funchal.

Everton
Andrew Johnson from Crystal Palace; Joleon Lescott from Wolverhampton Wanderers; Tim Howard on loan from Manchester United.

Fulham
Bjorn Runstrom from Hammarby; Jimmy Bullard from Wigan Athletic.

Liverpool
Gabriel Paletta from Banfield Buenos Aires; Craig Bellamy from Blackburn Rovers; Robbie Fowler from Manchester City; Fabio Aurelio from Valencia.

Manchester City
Paul Dickov from Blackburn Rovers; Ousmane Dabo from Lazio; Dietmar Hamann from Liverpool; Joe Hart from Shrewsbury Town.

Middlesbrough
Robert Huth from Chelsea; Rodolphe M'Bela Douala from Sporting Lisbon.

Portsmouth
Glen Johnson on loan from Chelsea.

Reading
Graham Stack from Arsenal London; Ki-Hyeun Seol from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Sheffield United
David Sommeil from Manchester City; Christian Nade from Troyes.

Tottenham Hotspur
Dimitar Berbatov from Bayer Leverkusen; Benoit Assou-Ekotto from Lens; Dorian Dervitte from Lille; Didier Zokora from Saint-Etienne; Tomas Pekhart from Slavia Prague.

Watford
Chris Powell from Charlton Athletic.

West Ham United
Carlton Cole from Chelsea; Jonathan Spector from Manchester United; Lee Bowyer from Newcastle United; Tyrone Mears from Preston North End.

Wigan Athletic
Denny Landzaat from Alkmaar; Emile Heskey from Birmingham City; Fitz Hall from Crystal Palace; Tomasz Cywka from Gwarek Zabrze; Chris Kirkland on loan from Liverpool.
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
salvatore said:
do we really want him back he's very one dementional!!!!
i know he has scored some very important and entertaining goals
and provided some great memories but then theres times where he
wouldn't show up in a game until the 75th min!!!!!!!!!
i want fresh new young talent hate to sound nostalgic but i want the excitement
back,like the first time i saw del piero play and i can remember saying to myself
this guy looks better then baggio!!!!!!
Ok,but he is the guy who can preserve his value at some other club.

I like his quality,he can touch the bll 3 times per game and score 3 goals.He is our classic striker(finisher).
 
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Geof

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread Starter #107
    Ok, I edited the first post to try to keep things more logic. Be sure to check it out.

    Special Thanks to Salvatore :thumbs:
     

    salvatore_

    Junior Member
    May 16, 2006
    61
    giovanotti said:
    Ok,but he is the guy who can preserve his value at some other club.

    I like his quality,he can touch the bll 3 times per game and score 3 goals.He is our classic striker(finisher).

    i agree wit you there!!!!he's a penaulty box player!!!!!but wit the years rolling on for del piero it would be good to have a new attacking player who could controll and direct attack when ever we need it!!!!!!

    and hopefully one of our scouts will someone new and fresh!!!
     

    giovanotti

    ONE MAN ARMY
    Aug 13, 2004
    13,725
    salvatore said:
    i agree wit you there!!!!he's a penaulty box player!!!!!but wit the years rolling on for del piero it would be good to have a new attacking player who could controll and direct attack when ever we need it!!!!!!

    and hopefully one of our scouts will someone new and fresh!!!
    Who would you like instead?:)
     

    Morra10

    Senior Member
    Apr 30, 2006
    3,576
    Real Madrid launch �35M bid for AC Milan's Kaka
    tribalfooball.com - July 16, 2006

    Real Madrid are ready to offer �35 million for AC Milan midfield ace Kaka.

    While he remains in talks with Juventus over Fabio Cannavaro, Gianluca Zambrotta and Emerson, Real sports chief Predrag Mijatovic will table a major bid for Kaka this week.

    Kaka faces two seasons out of the Champions League because of AC Milan's Calciopoli punishment and those close to the Brazilian are indicating he is now considering his future.

    Only days ago Real offered �20 million for Kaka, but the bid did not even bring a response from Milan. Mijatovic expects an answer from Milan officials this week when he tables an improved offer.

    Kaka's Brazil teammate Julio Baptista told AS: "He's a good person. A player very focused and hard working. But never has he said to me that he wants to come to Madrid.

    "He has always told me that he was very happy in Milan and that he wanted to renew his contract.

    "Now I do not know if he has changed his opinion. But yes, sometimes he has asked me how things are at Real Madrid."
     

    Joaco

    the cronopio
    Dec 11, 2005
    5,213
    If Milan sell Kaka... the only "good" player that they will have is Pirlo... that team is fucked up

    edit: anyway, if he goes to madrid I'm will be not surprised at all. After all, he'll go to the Real Mercenaries
     

    Byrone

    Peen Meister
    Dec 19, 2005
    30,778
    Milan ace Kaka has sensationally opened the door for a summer switch to European giants Real Madrid.

    Although the Brazilian signed a new contract with the Rossoneri only last month, he has today suggested that a move to Real wouldn’t be outside the realms of reality.

    “My family and I are happy in Milan and that is why I renewed my contract until 2011,” he told the Spanish AS newspaper.

    “The fact that Real are interested in me and want me is very pleasing. Real are as great a club as Milan, or possibly even greater.”

    Kaka’s words are unlikely to be well accepted by the Italian giants who have warned Real off their wizard on numerous occasions in recent weeks.

    After losing Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea, Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani insisted that players in his squad would now have to respect their contracts.

    Perhaps with that in mind, Kaka did underline that his present outfit would have the final say in his future.

    “I don’t intend to try and force any kind of decision here, I want the whole world to be aware of that,” he added.

    “I would only sign with Real after they had reached a deal with myself, but more importantly having satisfied Milan’s requests.”

    The chances of Kaka leaving the San Siro seem remote at the time being, especially after the club kept their place in Serie A on Friday night.

    Milan have also repeatedly stated that Kaka is untouchable even if Chelsea are also believed to be in the hunt for the World Cup player.

    Meanwhile, Real Madrid are set to sign Manchester United forward Ruud Van Nistelrooy this week. The Dutchman had been linked with both Milan clubs.

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    Stephan

    Senior Member
    Nov 9, 2005
    16,642
    Pirlo set for Milan exit
    Created on 17 Jul 2006


    Reports emanating from Italy claim Milan midfielder Andrea Pirlo is keen for a fresh start, with Spain his favoured destination.

    The Italian World Cup winner has been strongly linked with a move away from the San Siro after some impressive displays for the Azzurri in Germany.

    With Milan not involved in next season's UEFA Champions League following their guilty verdict in the match-fixing trial, some of the Rossoneri's biggest names are rumoured to be muttering their dissatisfaction behind the scenes.

    Pirlo is thought to be one of those unhappy at the prospect of playing only domestic football next season and could be set to leave Milan.

    A number of the continent's top clubs have been linked with the 27-year-old, including Chelsea, Manchester United, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

    However, Pirlo's admission of his likeness for Spain will alert Real to the possibility of his signature, although Milan are still determined to hold onto their star midfielder, who has two years remaining on his current contract.

    Milan have yet to comment on the situation but should they relent and allow Pirlo to leave, they would most likely step up their bid to sign Lyon's Mahamadou Diarra as a replacement.

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