Ruben Olivera (12 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,941
#23
So why in Sam's hell did we play him today if we're selling him? I thought friendlies were for players that had a FUTURE with the club.

And I'm not talking about Energy Futures here, nigels.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
#25
He would be a good backup for our wingers, especially since Marchionni is out for 3 months now.
We cans till loan him out or sell him in January when Marchionni is back.
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#26
Oliveira Heading Away From Juventus


The Uruguay midfielder is expected to leave the Bianconeri in the coming days, with Standard Liege being in the driver’s seat.

It seems like the adventure of Ruben Oliveira with Juventus is coming to an end after joining the Italian club in 2002, but failing to live up to the expectations which accompanied him.

The midfielder ended up spending most of the past 5 years on loan in Serie A and the Primera Division in Spain, but now seems destined to leave the Old Lady on a permanent basis.

Last season’s disappointing campaign with Sampdoria has convinced the Bianconeri directors that Oliveira will not be part of the Juventus future project.

According to the latest transfer speculation coming from Italy, the Uruguay midfielder will be heading out of Turin will his most probable destination being Standard Liege in the Belgian Jupiler league.

However, Real Betis might still be in with a chance to sign the player, even though the Belgian destination seems the most likely possibility.

GD

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Please God, make this happen...
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,927
#27
So why in Sam's hell did we play him today if we're selling him? I thought friendlies were for players that had a FUTURE with the club.

And I'm not talking about Energy Futures here, nigels.
I think Ranieri wanted to give Olivera a last chance and be sure that getting rid of him is the right thing to do.

I personally dont mind seeing him sold, but to be fair we need a decent replacement. We are lacking attacking mids, we definetly need to get one before the season ends.
 

David01

Senior Member
Aug 20, 2006
2,825
#29
this could happen, the general manager of Standard d'Onofrio is close to Juventus and he signed Carini before. He would be great at Standard as they have sold Conceicao and Rapajic a couple of weeks ago so the road is wide open for a starting place. Let's just hope we get some bucks for him.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
#30
again one of Moggi's great talents leave..

Please do not come back again.. and thanks for your goal against Chievo.. and for your red cards..:D
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#37
1/14/2008 10:31 PM


Juve Loan Out Olivera To Penarol


Juventus midfielder Ruben "Pollo" Olivera is on the verge of returning to his homeland to play for Uruguayan giants Penarol.



Olivera (24), who has never managed to become a regular starter during his time at Juventus, was loaned out to Sampdoria last season, where he also found little success.

The midfielder, who was expected to have a brilliant career when he joined Juventus back in 2003, recently told the press that he was homesick after many years abroad.

Penarol, who are Uruguay's most supported club, showed an immediate interest in the attacking midfielder, and both parties, Juventus and Penarol, have been in negotiations for a few weeks now.

Olivera will be loaned out to the Uruguayan club for six months, with an option for another year, depending on his performance.

The midfielder, whose only Uruguayan club was Danubio, also attracted interest from cross-town rivals Nacional of Montevideo.

Gregory Sica



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