Nah, we won't. He's almost certain to leave. But I'd say loaning him was well worth it, if for anything then for the goal he scored in the dying minutes at Olimpico. Goal of the season for me; I don't remember ever laughing that hard after we scored.
Nah, we won't. He's almost certain to leave. But I'd say loaning him was well worth it, if for anything then for the goal he scored in the dying minutes at Olimpico. Goal of the season for me; I don't remember ever laughing that hard after we scored.
What do you mean "not worth it"? We only paid his wages, and even those weren't too big. If we buy him, it will in all probability not be worth it, but as of now, little is lost.
What do you mean "not worth it"? We only paid his wages, and even those weren't too big. If we buy him, it will in all probability not be worth it, but as of now, little is lost.
Meanwhile it is also believed that despite an indifferent six months on loan from Southampton, Dani Osvaldo is potentially still in line to prolong his career with Juventus.
It is understood that director general Beppe Marotta is still dealing with the Premier League outfit over a possible renewal of his loan.