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thirteen

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Feb 8, 2015
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Inter :lol:. Maybe if Zamparini agreed to accepting payments in Rupees intead of € then they can afford Dybala's post game jockstrap.
Maybe you mean Rupiah? Because you know, Thohir being Indonesian and all. :D

That doesn't sound like Inter really hold much hope if the price gets even a little high. They are like Juve-lite in negotiations right now. Maybe if they sell Icardi or Kovacic, taking steps sideways...we don't want to do that.
I totally agree with you. Especially as they need to redeem Shaqiri. Inter will be obliged to pay Bayern in the summer, no?
 

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1251alex

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I don't think I've ever heard Zampa talk so much about a transfer which is worrying. Kind of makes me not want him. Something seems odd. But then again, hes out of contract soon so Zampa is trying to get the most cash out of him. but still. I don't think he talked this much to the media when he was selling Pastore. At least I don't remember.
 

Hydde

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I don't think I've ever heard Zampa talk so much about a transfer which is worrying. Kind of makes me not want him. Something seems odd. But then again, hes out of contract soon so Zampa is trying to get the most cash out of him. but still. I don't think he talked this much to the media when he was selling Pastore. At least I don't remember.
I indeed remember him talking about pastore beingg worth millions. But he has taken this Dybala hype on a whole whole new height. I dont know why he is so convinced....but we should really be careful with him, because he is a business man, and his business is about selling players and making millions. He doesnt care much about the sporting side of things of his team...because in the end... the team is only there to promote his products (players).

And since i see him as a salesman... not a President like Agnelli...we should becautious. He has ripped us a new one in the past anyways.
 

HAZEM

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I don't think I've ever heard Zampa talk so much about a transfer which is worrying. Kind of makes me not want him. Something seems odd. But then again, hes out of contract soon so Zampa is trying to get the most cash out of him. but still. I don't think he talked this much to the media when he was selling Pastore. At least I don't remember.
apparently he doesn't know anything about reverse psychology.
 
Apr 17, 2013
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Dybala only wants Juventus?
By Football Italia staff

Palermo striker Paulo Dybala will only accept a move to Juventus this summer, according to reports.

The 21-year-old has been linked with a number of clubs, with Inter, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal set to rival the Bianconeri for his signature.

However, according to calciomercato.com, the player himself has made it clear that he will only accept a move to Turin.

The website states that Inter are interested, but have yet to make an official offer, with the Nerazzurri realising that they are unable to match the Rosanero’s asking price.

The Beneamata are instead said to be focusing on Stevan Jovetic of Manchester City, as well as a new contract for Mauro Icardi.

Calciomercato reports that Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini is aware that his star man only wants to join Juventus, with an agreement in principle already reached between the Old Lady and the player.

The site claims that this explains Zamparini’s numerous public declarations linking Dybala with other clubs, as he seeks to get as much money from Juventus as he can.

It’s believed that the Bianconeri are reluctant to pay a high transfer fee, and will instead offer players such as Nicola Leali in exchange, though the Palermo patron is confident of extracting a big fee.
Zampa so desperate :weee:
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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Oh man these "reports" keep teasing us!

Arsenal: Don't need creativity up front!
PSG: Ibrahimivic and Cavani. Lacazette is more likely if they even want a new striker.
Barca: Not allowed to buy him.
United: van Persie and Rooney. Falcao replacement? Will they go for Harry Kane?
Chelsea: Playing with just 1 striker and have Diego Costa.
Napoli: Playing with just 1 striker and have Higuain.
Inter: No european football.

There's only 1 real competitor IMO; Roma. They put the money on the table last year for Iturbe, and may do it again.
They're in the race for Champions League and play attractive football. He'd stay in Italy (preferable).
 

TheLaz

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Van Persie is finished at United.
Drogba is finished at Chelsea and Remy is always injured.
van Persie might be. But United should clearly improve their defense. And they don't need a second striker, they need a centre forward.
Drogba is not finished whilst Mourinho is in charge. And while Chelsea play with Costa up front, it's hard to see Dybala make the starting 11.
 

thirteen

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Feb 8, 2015
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Oh man these "reports" keep teasing us!

Arsenal: Don't need creativity up front!
PSG: Ibrahimivic and Cavani. Lacazette is more likely if they even want a new striker.
Barca: Not allowed to buy him.
United: van Persie and Rooney. Falcao replacement? Will they go for Harry Kane?
Chelsea: Playing with just 1 striker and have Diego Costa.
Napoli: Playing with just 1 striker and have Higuain.
Inter: No european football.

There's only 1 real competitor IMO; Roma. They put the money on the table last year for Iturbe, and may do it again.
They're in the race for Champions League and play attractive football. He'd stay in Italy (preferable).
Don't think they can even afford Dybala. They are at risk with FFP iirc. They have made stupid buys (Iturbe and Dumbia) and they won't buy big names unless they sell players like Pjanic or Nainggolan.
 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Don't think they can even afford Dybala. They are at risk with FFP iirc. They have made stupid buys (Iturbe and Dumbia) and they won't buy big names unless they sell players like Pjanic or Nainggolan.
This.

They are not in the same position as us. And Dybala would be a straight idiot to prefer them over us. As simple as that

So, imagining that he wants us and only us...and Zamp gets forced to deal with us...what kind of deal we can agree to?.

He wants around 40 mils, but Juve will never pay that and will offer 30 plus players at most IMO. What kind of players you think we can offer them?. SOme days ago i mentioned the idea of offering Berardi to them. Not that im in love with that idea... but i dont know how Berardi would fit in our team, and using him as a sacrificial lamb should not be taken out of the equation. The article also mentioned Leali.... but i really dont want Juventus to sell him.

If we buy Berardi for 15 mils... we can offer them 10 mils plus him or something like that i dont know, assuming that Berardi in fact doesnt costs 15 mils right now but more.

The thing is Berardi is showing promise so it could backfire on us.
 

Hust

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Dybala: 'I’ve silenced doubters’
By Football Italia staff

Palermo forward Paulo Dybala believes he’s 'silenced’ his doubters, and understands the importance of his next move.

The 21-year-old is the subject of interest from both within Serie A and abroad, with Juventus and Inter vying with Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal and others.

“When I started out I never thought that things would happen so quickly,” Dybala reflected in an interview with FIFA.com.

“It was great to come here so young, though settling in was not that easy. There’s a big difference between Laguna Larga [his hometown], where everyone knows each other, and a big city like Palermo.

“There was also a new language to learn and new customs, and Italian football is a huge challenge too.

“When I came here, everyone was wondering if I was really worth 12 million euros. They were saying it was a lot of money and that they’d paid too much for me.

“I’ve managed to silence the doubters, though.

“You learn more from the negative things. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy playing in Serie B, but after overcoming some injury niggles I was able to find my feet and to start learning, a lot.

“We’re having a good season in Serie A, and we’re building the good work we did last year. We’ve held on to 80 percent of the team.

“I’ve got my whole career ahead of me and I have a lot of objectives I want to achieve. If I’m going to fulfil them, I need to make the best possible decision [about my future].”

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It's baffling how many news stories have been about Dybala lately.
 
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