Paolo De Ceglie (6 Viewers)

Chazz

natobiaconero
Nov 15, 2007
287
#83
The thing I love about De Ceglie is that he can actually cross. I wish we had him back.
And defend his better then sali,biri,molinaro,grygera and he can also play in midfield so that makes him better then sali,marco,palla and his younger and playing for siena while the other guys play for juve. If these guys are still here next season and his not something is got to give

Ps. Ok palla is played out of position.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
#84
He's highly underrated for some reason... the board better not screw him over.

I hope Siena gets relegated, and he comes back to Juve.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
14,291
#87
he is definitely great going forward and can put in a great cross.

im still not convinced with him defensively but if we are playing games such as the one today where we aren't tested at the back too often and need quality going forward to supply Trez, then he is a great option for LB.
 

Art^

StrikerMania Champ 2004
Jan 11, 2003
2,905
#92
We have 3-4 of the most promising kids in Italy, lets see how many of them actually makes it to Juve, and how many of them will be traded for a semi decent signing *Cough*Barzagli?*Cough*
 
May 15, 2007
572
#94
Tuttosport - Juventus, intrigo De Ceglie
05.02.2008 08.00 di Marco Gori articolo letto 195 volte
E' stato uno dei protagonisti della sorprendente vittoria del Siena sulla Roma, ma per Paolo De Ceglie (21) quella contro i giallorossi non è che una delle tante prestazioni positive di questo campionato. La Juventus comincia a preoccuparsi per questo giocatore mandato in Toscana in comproprietà libera: innanzitutto, come ha fatti capire il ds Gerolin, la sua valutazione è lievitata e per riscattarlo serviranno almeno 4 milioni; in secondo luogo sul giocatore si stanno portando altri clubs tra cui il Milan. Secco rimane ottimista, confidando nei buoni rapporti tra le due società, ma sa che non piò assolutamente farsi sfuggire questo giocatore: De Ceglie, infatti, non solo potrebbe essere un rinforzo importante per Ranieri, ma pare sia stato già offerto come pedina di scambio nelle operazioni che dovrebbero portare a Torino Amauri e Cigarini.

basically we want him back but might be used in a swap deal for Amauri or Cigarini. Ranieri is so clever!
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#98
For the rest of his contract we would have to pay 4 million euros. Ranieri could use him as a backup or else in a swap deal with Amauri or Cigarini.

I'd prefer if he was used as our left back, but Cigarini is quite good, even though we have a lot of midfielders now
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,535
#99
Juventus Afraid Of Losing De Ceglie

Siena's co-owned Juventus midfielder Paolo De Ceglie was one of the key players during his side's impressive 3-0 win against Roma on Sunday afternoon on the 21st matchday of Serie A.

De Ceglie has been in splendid form this season, thus Italian sports daily 'Tuttosport' claims that the Bianconeri are considering the idea of bringing him back in summer in order to strengthen the side for next year.

The player is currently co-owned by both Juventus and Siena, and in order to lure him back to Turin, director of sports Alessio Secco would have to pay half of his valuationfee.

However, his excellent performances this season have increased his market value, with Siena director of sports Gerolin mooting that the Old Lady would have to pay more, around 4m Euros, in order to sign him back from the Tuscan side.

Secco is not particularly worried about competition, thanks to his good rapport with Gerolin, but other teams, including Milan, are lining up for the young midfielder.

Coach Claudio Ranieri could use him for his midfield, but he could also be used as a part-exchange to bring to Turin Amauri and Cigarini.
 

OmriK

Junior Member
Jul 23, 2006
213
Because all of the noise made by Giovinco we totally forgot about Marchisio who was splendid in serie b last term and about De-Ceglie who was actually the first youngster to be called by DD for the first team.he played very well as a Left midfielder and he play very well now in siena.The Last year primavera was one of the talnted ever and secco better not screw De-Ceglie,Marchisio and Giovinco
 

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