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Buck Fuddy

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It's not about that. We have Chiellini, Legro, Canna and Ariaudo and we should rather sign a new RB in Rafinha than bringing Caceres on loan. I don't even think we are going to sign him for 13 million at the end of the season to be honest. The guy needs to be really, really good for Secco to pay up that kind of money and I don't think he is going to play when Canna and Chiellini are fit.
Ariaudo could end up being loaned out. Caceres can play RB or CB (at least he should be able to), whereas Rafinha can't play in the center, so in term of our needs Caceres makes more sense.
We already have 4 players that can play RB, adding another one would be ridiculous.
 

Red

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How many times do people need to be told that there is no limit on the number of non-EU players that a club can have?
 

KB824

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How many times do people need to be told that there is no limit on the number of non-EU players that a club can have?

I'm trying to look it up online Red, and there is nothing stating that there is no limit to the amount of Non EU Players allowed in Serie A. In fact, the only articles I can find date back to 2002 when they put a temporary restriction to 1 Non EU Player
 

RavaneVialli

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Jan 27, 2008
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How many times do people need to be told that there is no limit on the number of non-EU players that a club can have?
If we want to get a second non-EU player this season, we need to get rid of one that we already have, though. So indirectly it depends on the number of these players we have this season.
http://www.italian-calcio.blogspot.com/2008/07/serie-sides-get-second-non-eu-player.html

We can sign two non-EU players during one season, but *add* only one for Serie A.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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What Secco exactly said is that he's a non-EU player and there's no room because of that probably. Which is suspicious, because that's not true.
And he exclusively said all that to calciomercato.it :confused:
They say that Secco told that to them on the phone.

Anyway, is there a chance that there have been any changes regarding the non-EU rule?

Until last year only 1 non-EU could have been bought out of Italy. Last year they changed the rule to 2 non-EU (for this i'm 100% sure. Milan registered Shevchenko and one kid from Uruguay, so they couldn't register Thiago Silva later).

I didn't hear that the rule was changed this year. If it isn't then we still have 1 more non-EU spot open.
 

Alen

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MeTaL_KnighT

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    The only way we can get him is to sell Salih and no way Secco is gonna do this.

    Get over it. Close thread.
    NO!!! ;) Juventus musn't sell Salih...Salihamidzic is a good midfield player and we need him.But Grygera is useless for Juve...Juve must sell Grygera and must buy Rafinha :agree: ...
     

    Alen

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    Melo has Spanish passport. Caceres, Salihamidzić and... Almiron.
    Brazzo has German passport.

    Almiron could've been the solution :wallbang:

    Anyway, we should sign some non-EU GK from an Italian team to be our 4th choice keeper. We should give him 1 year contracts and we can release him when similar situations will come.

    P.S: Amauri is still non-EU. :D
     
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