Real Confirm Saviola Deal (1 Viewer)

Apr 12, 2004
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Real Confirm Saviola Deal
By Lucas Brown - Created on 10 Jul 2007

Bernd Schuster has confirmed that Real Madrid have completed the signing of Javier Saviola on a free transfer after he was released by Barcelona.

The German coach told Punto Radio that a deal had been completed for the Argentinian striker on June 30, but that he was only stating it now he was coach at the Bernabeu.

"He is young, can score goals and can give us a lot more," Schuster said.

Saviola's desire to prove a point to Barca is something that his new trainer is looking forward to seeing.

"These are small details that are also good for us. The fans and the media reacted well when the news came out."

Christoph Metzelder - who passed his Real medical on Tuesday and will be officially presented on Wednesday - and Pepe have already signed for Madrid to bolster the defence, but Saviola is the first attacking player to arrive under Schuster.

The 25-year-old striker had stated earlier this season that he would never join Madrid and was keen to pen a new deal at Camp Nou.

However, as his options of first-team action became less and less under Frank Rijkaard, the possibility of following in Luis Figo's footsteps became more attractive.

Saviola joined Barcelona in 2001 and enjoyed three successful seasons, before the Catalan club signed Samuel Eto'o.

Loan spells at Monaco and Sevilla followed, before he opted not to spend a third year at a different club and stayed at Barca last summer.

Despite a serious injury to Samuel Eto'o last October, Saviola still found his chances limited and when he was offered a reduced contract to stay, Saviola stated that his days at Camp Nou were numbered.

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#4
That Saviola boy is going to have to train pretty hard not to get a debilitating wrist injury this season from either autographing jerseys or jerking off on the bench.

Or both...
 

ararossi

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Jun 6, 2007
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#5
This boy had so much promise , yet it seems he has never reached that heights
with club or country hopefully he has chance to shine in madrid but i have my doubts
 

d.nico

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Apr 23, 2003
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ßömßäяdîëя;1404528 said:
Real Confirm Saviola Deal
By Lucas Brown - Created on 10 Jul 2007

Bernd Schuster has confirmed that Real Madrid have completed the signing of Javier Saviola on a free transfer after he was released by Barcelona.
sounds very familiar for me :D

seriously, i don't mind him at juve. i like him. too bad his career can't reach optimal level.
 

Jem83

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Nov 7, 2005
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#9
Not only will he experience intense pressure of getting into a very good side, he'll also have to deal with being a moving tomato-throwing target for the Barcelona supporters. Great move :thumbs:
 

jaansu

Junior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#12
It's terrible to see such a great talent go to a club that Madrid where he may not get a chance to fulfil the promise that he has shown.

I say good luck to him, I hope he succeeds at Real, once it isn't at the expense of Juve.
 

Boudz

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Aug 1, 2002
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#15
WHY WHY WHY!!! I don't understand these kind of players. Look at Reyes, Robinho, Cassano, Morientes. It doesn't matter if you play well!! Saviola will be on the bench, come on every once in a while, won't matter if he scores or not, 2 seasons later he will want to leave. What has he gained?? He will just have wasted 2 years of his prime.
Any idiot who decides to go to Real and further his career is a moron and deserves the shit they will get.
 

Ahmed

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Sep 3, 2006
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#16
they all have the Galacticos Strain...a common disease amongst footballers who believe joining Real Madrid will make them instant World Class superstars when in fact they are unproven, whiny little c**ts :D
 

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