Non-Juve Transfer news (official or rumors) (37 Viewers)

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Joe

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Dec 20, 2009
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Matri on loan to Genoa with Sime Vrsaljko going the other way. Its almost complete according to Di Marzio

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Genoa have also signed Rosi (possible replacement) which seems like Vrsaljko is all but a done deal for Milan.
 

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WΏΏdy?

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People hatin on Matri :sergio: he was our best forward at some point of time
Lol wat

Or by at some point of time you mean the exact/only moment where he scored a goal because at that moment it is impossible for any other player to score as per the rules of football?

Matri has two fine moments, the best being his goal against milan and the only other being his brace against cagliari in his first match for us. We all we fooled into thinking we finally have a forward who knows how to finish like a proper striker :touched: probably how milan were trolled into thinking the same thing.

Probably the most talentless player at Juve in his years here (not counting amauri or motta or likes)
 

chester

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May 20, 2006
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Any rumors on why ?
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...contract-offer-reveals-president-karl-hopfner

Karl Hopfner, president of Bayern Munich, has confirmed the club isn't willing to tempt Toni Kroos with higher contract terms than previously offered.

The German midfielder is ferociously linked with a move to Manchester United, per David Wright of the Express. As reports continue to rumble on, Hopfner admitted Bayern will not exceed "financial limitations" to maintain the player's happiness, per Kicker and translated by 101 Great Goals:

"This is the state of things, no question… Certain financial limitations we will not be exceeded… at some point the player has to say but what he want," said Hopfner.

Raphael Honigstein of The Guardian suggested no higher offer will mean the end of Kroos' tenure at the Allianz Arena:
 

Zacheryah

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...contract-offer-reveals-president-karl-hopfner

Karl Hopfner, president of Bayern Munich, has confirmed the club isn't willing to tempt Toni Kroos with higher contract terms than previously offered.

The German midfielder is ferociously linked with a move to Manchester United, per David Wright of the Express. As reports continue to rumble on, Hopfner admitted Bayern will not exceed "financial limitations" to maintain the player's happiness, per Kicker and translated by 101 Great Goals:

"This is the state of things, no question… Certain financial limitations we will not be exceeded… at some point the player has to say but what he want," said Hopfner.

Raphael Honigstein of The Guardian suggested no higher offer will mean the end of Kroos' tenure at the Allianz Arena:
Interesting. What is he currently on ? I read that Madrid want to offer 5 mil but cant find Kroos his current salary
 

Dostoevsky

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Don't know if this list is accurate

WEEKLY WAGE

Manuel Neuer £105,000
Tom Starke £35,000
Lukas Raeder ?
Dante £80,000 2016
Daniel van Buyten £50,000
Jérôme Boateng £70,000
Holger Badstuber £65,000
Diego Contento £18,000
David Alaba £40,000
Rafinha £60,000
Philipp Lahm £120,000
Javi Martínez £75,000
Thiago Alcántara ?
Bastian Schweinsteiger £135,000
Pierre-Emile Höjbjerg ?
Mario Götze £115,000
Toni Kroos £65,000
Franck Ribéry £165,000
Arjen Robben £165,000
Xherdan Shaqiri £40,000
Mitchell Weiser ?
Thomas Müller £85,000
Patrick Weihrauch ?
Mario Mandzukic £60,000
Claudio Pizarro £80,000
 
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