Official: Vincenzo Iaquinta to Juve (98 Viewers)

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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Udinese striker Iaquinta set for Juventus medical
tribalfooball.com - May 21, 2007

Udinese striker Vincenzo Iaquinta is expected in Turin this week.
Tuttosport says Iaquinta will have a medical at Juventus in the coming days, though the two clubs are still some way from agreeing terms over a fee for the Italy international.

Juve are willing to offer £6 million and Matteo Paro for Iaquinta. However, Udinese president Giampaolo Pozzo is insisting Claudio Marchisio and Michele Paolucci are included in the bid.
Damn!!!!

It seems that he will be our so called world class signing.:disagree:
 

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Nedved17

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Jul 16, 2006
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He will be a good backup for us. He has a good goal scoring average in Serie A and moves well off the ball. A world class signing, he is not.
First of all, he's not coming ass a backup, I'm affraid he's going to play allmost regulary if he comes. And secondly HE SUCKS and I don't want him!!!
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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1st of all it is tribalfootball so that means it is totally false...2nd that is too much money for a "backup" player... and third he isn't good enough as RMF
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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1st of all it is tribalfootball so that means it is totally false...2nd that is too much money for a "backup" player... and third he isn't good enough as RMF
Correct on all points.

Iaquinta is not a terrible player bt he is not good enough to be a starter either. Unless we get him very cheap I will be disappointed at signing him.
 

tonykart

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Feb 16, 2007
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I honestly don't see the problem with Iaquinta. We have the money, we have the roster slot and I would never question the judgement of Marcello Lippi. The guy is a sound bench player who can come on as a sub and get the job done. He isn't a "style" player. He will control the ball and create gaps in the defense with his off-the-ball movement. I think people on here are just bitching about the price. We have the money folks.
 
Jan 7, 2007
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I honestly don't see the problem with Iaquinta. We have the money, we have the roster slot and I would never question the judgement of Marcello Lippi. The guy is a sound bench player who can come on as a sub and get the job done. He isn't a "style" player. He will control the ball and create gaps in the defense with his off-the-ball movement. I think people on here are just bitching about the price. We have the money folks.
Unless Trez leaves or we plan on playing 3 strikers... where does he play? If he's a backup I can see that but I'd rather play Palladino in that role. He's the future.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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yea he aint gonna replace Camo - provided he stays - and Juve never play 3 strikers...the worst part is he reminds me of Mr.Offside...Inzaghi ;)
 

Thunderball

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May 4, 2007
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He's more than likely to be one of the following:

1. Starter if DP/Trez are out, starter in Coppa/Friendlies with Palladino
2. Substitute winger/forward
3. Part of a trident attack, with Palladino/DP and Trezeguet.

Either way, if it ends up being 6 million pounds and Paro, its not that bad. He's a solid player, and if Lippi didn't think so, he would have grabbed someone else, and not played him so much in WC.
 

Cuti

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Jul 30, 2006
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I don't mind if the board give Udinese Paro and 6 million, it is not that much of a bad price. But if we give them Marchisio, we need to hire some psychiatrist to check Secco's head out
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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never never never put Marchisio in that deal. He should stay with us and gets some games with us in the Coppa...


Iaquinta would do well in a 4-3-3

Iaquinta-Huntelaar-Malouda :eyebrows:
 

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