Official Zlatan Ibrahimovic Thread (19 Viewers)

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chester

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Juventus reject Ibra offer Wednesday 9 August, 2006

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Juventus have declined an Inter offer they deemed as too low for unhappy striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, reports insist.

The Via Durini outfit allegedly made a £15m bid on Tuesday evening, but the Old Lady told the Nerazzurri to dig a little deeper.

Juve President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said on Tuesday that he still hoped to keep the Swede at the club, but did not exclude the possibility of a transfer.

“If Ibrahimovic does leave, then he will go to the club that pay us best,” he warned at the Lega Calcio meeting in Milan.

The 24-year-old, who landed in Turin from Ajax in 2004 for £11.5m, has expressed his desire to leave Juventus following their demotion in Serie B.

Ibrahimovic has also been linked to Milan, who are reported to be willing to offer up to £17.8m even if the Old Lady hope of netting something around £20m.

Inter are now back in the Ibra race after Luca Toni, their primary transfer target, confirmed on Tuesday his desire to stay with Fiorentina.

A new meeting between Ibra’s agent Mino Raiola and Milan is planned for Thursday, the day after the first leg of the Champions League preliminary match against Red Star Belgrade, the result of which may affect further developments in the negotiation.

In the meantime, Juventus officials are scheduled to meet David Trezeguet’s agent on Thursday and are expected to offer an improvement to the French international’s contract in order to persuade him to stay in Turin.

Juventus have also maintained that goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and Mauro Camoranesi will not leave the fallen Italian giants.

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Yes Inter, dig deeper.
You ain't getting him for free.
 

mnementh

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Jun 5, 2005
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This is inter... Juve needs to agree for a small fee but trick Inter like all clubs always do. Think Pirlo, Seedorf, Cannavaro etc etc. Now which player in Inter is any good... tough question. Maybe Juve can get samuel in the deal seeing as Juve now lacks established players in CD.
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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mnementh said:
This is inter... Juve needs to agree for a small fee but trick Inter like all clubs always do. Think Pirlo, Seedorf, Cannavaro etc etc. Now which player in Inter is any good... tough question. Maybe Juve can get samuel in the deal seeing as Juve now lacks established players in CD.
wow this is great idea. i want samuel and pizzaro + 10m pounds cash :p
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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rscafan said:
Juventus reject Ibra offer Wednesday 9 August, 2006

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Juventus have declined an Inter offer they deemed as too low for unhappy striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, reports insist.

The Via Durini outfit allegedly made a £15m bid on Tuesday evening, but the Old Lady told the Nerazzurri to dig a little deeper.

Juve President Giovanni Cobolli Gigli said on Tuesday that he still hoped to keep the Swede at the club, but did not exclude the possibility of a transfer.
“If Ibrahimovic does leave, then he will go to the club that pay us best,” he warned at the Lega Calcio meeting in Milan.

The 24-year-old, who landed in Turin from Ajax in 2004 for £11.5m, has expressed his desire to leave Juventus following their demotion in Serie B.

Ibrahimovic has also been linked to Milan, who are reported to be willing to offer up to £17.8m even if the Old Lady hope of netting something around £20m.

Inter are now back in the Ibra race after Luca Toni, their primary transfer target, confirmed on Tuesday his desire to stay with Fiorentina.

A new meeting between Ibra’s agent Mino Raiola and Milan is planned for Thursday, the day after the first leg of the Champions League preliminary match against Red Star Belgrade, the result of which may affect further developments in the negotiation.

In the meantime, Juventus officials are scheduled to meet David Trezeguet’s agent on Thursday and are expected to offer an improvement to the French international’s contract in order to persuade him to stay in Turin.

Juventus have also maintained that goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and Mauro Camoranesi will not leave the fallen Italian giants.

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I don't like the marked part.:disagree: :tdown:
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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That'd be great indeed. With inter's crazy squad, we should be able to get at least one quality player along with money for Ibrahimovic.

Anyway according to Calciomercato we are finally putting Ibrahimovic up for sale, also as a means to funds for keeping Trezeguet.
 
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