Miloš Krasić - AM R - CSKA Moscow (25 Viewers)

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Scuba51

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Juve optimistic about Krasic deal
Monday 14 June, 2010
Juventus can afford to be optimistic about signing Milos Krasic from CSKA Moscow, according to FIFA agent Marko Naletilic.

Juventus have asked Naletilic to liaise between them and CSKA in negotiations, which stalled last week when the two parties couldn't agree upon a fee.

CSKA are holding out for €18m and hope to start a bidding war with other interested clubs.

Speaking to Tutto Mercato Web, Naletilic said: “At the moment I am not in Russia or in Italy, but I confirm that I have been in Moscow to negotiate on Juventus' behalf.

“The argument is very simple. There is Manchester City who offer much more money than Juventus and CSKA would prefer to give him to the English club, but the player absolutely doesn't want to go to England. He wants to move to Turin.

“I don't know when we will meet again, it's not in any case a simple situation, but I remain optimistic because if the deal isn't easy for Juventus it isn't for Manchester City either, and in general you can't force the player to go where he doesn't want to go.”
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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Juve optimistic about Krasic deal
Monday 14 June, 2010
Juventus can afford to be optimistic about signing Milos Krasic from CSKA Moscow, according to FIFA agent Marko Naletilic.

Juventus have asked Naletilic to liaise between them and CSKA in negotiations, which stalled last week when the two parties couldn't agree upon a fee.

CSKA are holding out for €18m and hope to start a bidding war with other interested clubs.

Speaking to Tutto Mercato Web, Naletilic said: “At the moment I am not in Russia or in Italy, but I confirm that I have been in Moscow to negotiate on Juventus' behalf.

“The argument is very simple. There is Manchester City who offer much more money than Juventus and CSKA would prefer to give him to the English club, but the player absolutely doesn't want to go to England. He wants to move to Turin.

“I don't know when we will meet again, it's not in any case a simple situation, but I remain optimistic because if the deal isn't easy for Juventus it isn't for Manchester City either, and in general you can't force the player to go where he doesn't want to go.”
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That paragraph should shut must people here up that players don't always go where the money is and that money speaks. He wants Juve, no one else. Let the man concentrate on his world cup and the agents do their work. And for Goodness sakes stop moaning about rumors.
 

Delle Alpi

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May 26, 2009
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But, but.. isn't he terrible because he didn't do great for Serbia yesterday?


I'm confused! :cry:
Come Ken, it's ok, things will get better :dule:, and it's only one game. If France vs Uraguay match was my first time ever watching Ribery I would have thought he is crap, but we all know what Ribery is capable of doing, the same thing goes to Di Maria in his first match, add to it, some players tend to perform better at club level only and vice versa
 

only-juve

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Jan 5, 2008
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Sanchez > Giovinco

How this forum still amaze me after 6 years here. If Giovinco was good enough or better then Sanchez, then he would be playing for us as a starter.. He had the chance with to coaches, but non of them did play him as a starter.

There is no doubt about his talent. But at the moment, Sanchez is by far a better player!

EDIT: 3 coaches..........
The only difference is:

Gio is playing for "JUVE" while sanchez is playing for "udinese". I'd bet 100% if Gio was playing there he'd be a starter infront of every single crap player that they have.
 

Ken

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Aug 17, 2007
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Come Ken, it's ok, things will get better :dule:, and it's only one game. If France vs Uraguay match was my first time ever watching Ribery I would have thought he is crap, but we all know what Ribery is capable of doing, the same thing goes to Di Maria in his first match, add to it, some players tend to perform better at club level only and vice versa
That was sarcasm, laughing at the knee-jerk reactions onhere yesterday. :D
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Yeah, it was annoying to watch some of the reactions here.

Our team plays poorly or lethargically but people defend Diego to the core because of our team being bad, exact same thing happens to Serbia yesterday and suddenly Krasic is to blame.

Hypocrites.
 

KroniK

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May 20, 2005
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I loveeeeeeeee how Di Maria keeps being hailed as the second coming of Jesus.

I watched at least 40 games of him this season and I wouldn't want him at Juve.
Seriously..
:sergio:
 
May 4, 2004
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Forget about people who say we should not sign Krasic just because of the game vs Ghana... He is still a very talented player. One I would be very happy to see in our team.. Mr. Agent, please do the work..
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
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Juve optimistic about Krasic deal
Monday 14 June, 2010
Juventus can afford to be optimistic about signing Milos Krasic from CSKA Moscow, according to FIFA agent Marko Naletilic.

Juventus have asked Naletilic to liaise between them and CSKA in negotiations, which stalled last week when the two parties couldn't agree upon a fee.

CSKA are holding out for €18m and hope to start a bidding war with other interested clubs.

Speaking to Tutto Mercato Web, Naletilic said: “At the moment I am not in Russia or in Italy, but I confirm that I have been in Moscow to negotiate on Juventus' behalf.

“The argument is very simple. There is Manchester City who offer much more money than Juventus and CSKA would prefer to give him to the English club, but the player absolutely doesn't want to go to England. He wants to move to Turin.

“I don't know when we will meet again, it's not in any case a simple situation, but I remain optimistic because if the deal isn't easy for Juventus it isn't for Manchester City either, and in general you can't force the player to go where he doesn't want to go.”
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A clear example that the reputation and history of a club are still considered higher than tons of money in football. :tup:
 
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