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May 22, 2007
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Well, Raiola was the agent of both Nedved (who turned down countless offers during his time at Juve) and Hamsik who's been with Napoli pretty much his whole career after offers from Milan, Chelsea, Man City. I'm grasping at hope here...LOL
He isn't Hamsik's agent, but in the end he's just very good at his job in that he'll talk to clubs and present his clients with good offers. He won't be holding a gun to Pogba's head, and Nedved's presence should obviously help strike up a partnership with Raiola.

Surprised so many aren't bored by their Arsenal obsession by now.
 

Sjaban

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Dec 29, 2012
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Indeed time will tell, but for now I can't stop laughing at these delusional Arsenal fans who are very optimistic about signing Pogba from us this summer.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Raiola has always had a good relationship with Juve(Beside the Zlatan saga). And he won't risk losing Juve. The club he probably has make most deals with. If Pogba were to leave in the couple of next years. It's probably by himself.
Exactly.

Everyone is always quick to blame Raiola, but at the end of the day, he just works to keep his clients happy. So if Pogba is happy to stay with us long term (like Nedved with us, Hamsik at Napoli etc) I don't see why he is a problem. End of the day it's all on the players, and if Pogba is happy and comfortable here, then he stays. And really, we tick most boxes for a successful football club. Stable, successful, massive fan base, good money, ambitious etc.

People really shouldn't be getting their knickers in a twist over this subject the moment.
 

Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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Exactly.

Everyone is always quick to blame Raiola, but at the end of the day, he just works to keep his clients happy. So if Pogba is happy to stay with us long term (like Nedved with us, Hamsik at Napoli etc) I don't see why he is a problem. End of the day it's all on the players, and if Pogba is happy and comfortable here, then he stays. And really, we tick most boxes for a successful football club. Stable, successful, massive fan base, good money, ambitious etc.

People really shouldn't be getting their knickers in a twist over this subject the moment.
:tup:

I actually like the fat basterd. he dosen't treat his clients like money makers and as long they are happy he dosn't get very involved, but just try and mess with them and mama bear gets snappy
 

Sjaban

Senior Member
Dec 29, 2012
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Exactly.

Everyone is always quick to blame Raiola, but at the end of the day, he just works to keep his clients happy. So if Pogba is happy to stay with us long term (like Nedved with us, Hamsik at Napoli etc) I don't see why he is a problem. End of the day it's all on the players, and if Pogba is happy and comfortable here, then he stays. And really, we tick most boxes for a successful football club. Stable, successful, massive fan base, good money, ambitious etc.

People really shouldn't be getting their knickers in a twist over this subject the moment.
Amen
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
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He isn't going anywhere. Stop with this nonsense. Raiola has other deals with Juve, other players involved beside Pogba. Screwing us now over one deal would be utterly stupid move.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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Raiola has screwed us over before.

Dude, you're looking for loyalty in the wrong place. Raiola will do whatever makes him and his client the most money. I'm not saying he's leaving this year but anything after that could happen. You need to understand that there are teams out there who could offer Pogba around 10m in wages if he develops into one of the best like we expect him to. Just don't expect anything from an agent who has a track record of moving his players around and a player who is already in his 3rd club before turning 20.

But whatever happens, we will get paid shitloads of money.
 

Tomice

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Mar 25, 2009
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What track record? Zlatan and Balo both have problematic characters and thats the only reason they move around, not to mention that balo took a paycut if i'm not wrong. At the same time you got Nedved who didn't move even when we where in B and Hamsik who could have moved to a few bigger clubs then Napoli if he wanted to. Even this season Raiola was the first to come out and say Zlatan isn't moving anywhere when the rumors started.

My point is that pogba future here depends only on him and not on Raiola, that's not saying he wouldn't want a change of atmosphere some time from now, hopefully a long time but in any rate this all debate is pointless.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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Balotelli wanted to go back to Serie A, specifically Milan, I don't see how Raiola influenced his decision to go there. And Zlatan had extenuating circumstances with all his moves. Left us because of Calciopoli, left Inter to try win the CL with Barca (lmao), left Barca because he hated Pep and wasn't the main man there, and he left Milan because they're skint and couldn't afford to keep him.

Raiola helped facilitate all these moves, yes, but I don't see how he actively gets in his players ears and openly demands them to change clubs frequently. Zlatan is a strong enough character (like Quags) to make his own mind up about which club he wants to be at.
 

Emmet

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Apr 5, 2006
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It's up to PP if ever wants to leave us. Raiola isn't a brainwasher, after all Nedved never left us (although there aren't many stand up guys like him around these days)
 
Jul 10, 2006
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Raiola probably loved moving Pogba to Juventus because he knew that would make it much easier to eventually get him to Real Madrid since we have a good relationship with them. It's written in the stars that Pogs will be a Real player, I have no doubt about that. It's just a matter of when and how much we end up banking. I think we'll have him for three or four more seasons then sell him to Real.
 

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