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Hust

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Inter ready Dybala offer
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Inter are reportedly preparing a large bid for the heavily courted Palermo striker Paulo Dybala and will only turn to Stevan Jovetic if they fail to land the Argentine.
Roberto Mancini was spotted at the Stadio Ennio Tardini for Palermo’s 1-0 defeat to Parma on Sunday and is believed to have been there to watch Dybala.
Corriere dello Sport believes that the Nerazzurri are preparing a €25 million plus bonus offer for the 21-year-old.
A number of Inter players have been touted as possible bargaining chips as part of the deal, including Marco Andreolli, Francesco Bardi, Samuele Longo, Lorenzo Crisetig and Gaston Camara.
The paper reports that Inter will only turn their attention to Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic if Dybala is unachievable and that the Montenegrin could be signed on loan with an option to buy.

Nerazzurri boss Mancini is also believed to be interested another two Rosanero players, Ivalyo Chochev and Achraf Lazaar.
 

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Oggy

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Yeah right, yesterday it was 50 mil from PSG, and today is 25 from Inter.

Also I love how media in Italy hype Inter when it comes to mercato, they are signing everything that is good, like they are Real Madrid or something...
 

only-juve

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Yeah right, yesterday it was 50 mil from PSG, and today is 25 from Inter.

Also I love how media in Italy hype Inter when it comes to mercato, they are signing everything that is good, like they are Real Madrid or something...
It's more to do with Juve than their love to Inter, the fockers just hate Juve.

One of the reason why I completely lost respect to italian media (fans, clubs).

It's only Juve for me, if it wasn't for Juve I wouldn't watch this disgusting league.
 

abrakadaver07

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signed him for 5mil in Fifa. give Palermo 2.5 + Martinez, SpinazZola, Pasquato, Troisi and Rubinho too if they get cocky. they'll think it's Robinho. Zamparini will say no and we'll get him for free next year when Tevez leaves. he'll also score an own goal against us just for teh lulz.
 

Hust

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Yeah right, yesterday it was 50 mil from PSG, and today is 25 from Inter.

Also I love how media in Italy hype Inter when it comes to mercato, they are signing everything that is good, like they are Real Madrid or something...
Like Shaqiri and Podolski. They haven't done hardly anything yet :lol:
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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Yeah right, yesterday it was 50 mil from PSG, and today is 25 from Inter.

Also I love how media in Italy hype Inter when it comes to mercato, they are signing everything that is good, like they are Real Madrid or something...
Except when it comes to Juve, in that case (according to GdS, CdS) we are selling everyone like we are Udinese.
 

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Zamparini: 'Juventus tight-fisted’
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Maurizio Zamparini admits Juventus are 'determined’ for Paulo Dybala, but says the Turin club is 'tight-fisted’ and he’d rather sell to Napoli.
The Palermo striker is a target for many clubs around Europe, and the club’s patron has given an update on the situation, comparing the forward to Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
“Is Dybala worth €50m?” Zamparini considered.
“At 21-years-old, how much would Messi be? He was like Dybala, and Dybala is the new Messi.
“They have bigger wallets in Qatar, therefor the French [Paris Saint-Germain] could pay it.

“I’d prefer [to sell to] Napoli above all, because [President Aurelio] De Laurentiis is very nice to me, and if Dybala becomes like Maradona he’d pay for himself in four years.
“With €40m we can buy other players to improve the team.
“Juventus are the most determined for the player, they have €40m, but also a tight fist.
“PSG are in pole, and would pay more than anyone, but [UEFA President Michel] Platini has invented Financial Fair Play.
“Let’s remember though, that Platini’s son works for PSG. Anyway, there are six teams in for him.”
 

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Zamparini: ‘Juventus tight-fisted’
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Maurizio Zamparini admits Juventus are ‘determined’ for Paulo Dybala, but says the Turin club is ‘tight-fisted’ and he’d rather sell to Napoli.
The Palermo striker is a target for many clubs around Europe, and the club’s patron has given an update on the situation, comparing the forward to Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
“Is Dybala worth €50m?” Zamparini considered.
“At 21-years-old, how much would Messi be? He was like Dybala, and Dybala is the new Messi.
“They have bigger wallets in Qatar, therefor the French [Paris Saint-Germain] could pay it.

“I’d prefer [to sell to] Napoli above all, because [President Aurelio] De Laurentiis is very nice to me, and if Dybala becomes like Maradona he’d pay for himself in four years.
“With €40m we can buy other players to improve the team.
“Juventus are the most determined for the player, they have €40m, but also a tight fist.
“PSG are in pole, and would pay more than anyone, but [UEFA President Michel] Platini has invented Financial Fair Play.
“Let’s remember though, that Platini’s son works for PSG. Anyway, there are six teams in for him.”
:shocked:
 

Hust

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:beppe:

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Every Dybala article in FI is either to lambast Juve for being cheap or penny pinchers or to somehow claim another club is in pole position. :lol:

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Kyle you changed your post. :D
 

lgorTudor

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Zamparini: 'Juventus tight-fisted’
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Maurizio Zamparini admits Juventus are 'determined’ for Paulo Dybala, but says the Turin club is 'tight-fisted’ and he’d rather sell to Napoli.
The Palermo striker is a target for many clubs around Europe, and the club’s patron has given an update on the situation, comparing the forward to Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi.
“Is Dybala worth €50m?” Zamparini considered.
“At 21-years-old, how much would Messi be? He was like Dybala, and Dybala is the new Messi.
“They have bigger wallets in Qatar, therefor the French [Paris Saint-Germain] could pay it.

“I’d prefer [to sell to] Napoli above all, because [President Aurelio] De Laurentiis is very nice to me, and if Dybala becomes like Maradona he’d pay for himself in four years.
“With €40m we can buy other players to improve the team.
“Juventus are the most determined for the player, they have €40m, but also a tight fist.
“PSG are in pole, and would pay more than anyone, but [UEFA President Michel] Platini has invented Financial Fair Play.
“Let’s remember though, that Platini’s son works for PSG. Anyway, there are six teams in for him.”
Zampa's fairytale generator is pulling extra shifts
 

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