Sebastian Giovinco (58 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Casiraghi: Giovinco Is Spectacular

Italy under-21 coach Pier Luigi Casiraghi has hailed Sebastian Giovinco following the striker's excellent season with Empoli.

The Juventus-owned starlet has been brilliant for the Tuscan side this season and he his goals have kept Empoli's hopes of survival up.

Giovinco is likely to be heading back to Turin once the season comes to a close on Sunday and Casiraghi believes he will be a major player at the Bianconeri.

"He has scored so many incredible goals but most importantly he has silenced his critics by playing spectacularly all season," Casiraghi told La Gazzetta Dello Sport.

The Azzurrini coach however was not prepared to reveal whether Giovinco would be a part of his 23 man squad for the Beijing Olympics later this year.

"It's still a little early to say who will be in the squad, I will choose based on the needs and requirements of my side.

"It will not be easy beacuse there is also the small matter of getting the clubs to allow the players leave for international duty.

"There is still plenty of time, we don't have to decide until July."

Palermo are after Giovinco and they wanted him as part of the Juve-Amauri deal but the Bianconeri will not let their prized asset go so easily.

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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His agent said a week or so ago Giovinco will be a Juve player again 19th of May, as in now. But we wont be seeing him play for us until Emirates tourno prolly.
 

JCK

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May 11, 2004
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No, it's not a normal loan. Empoli have the right to buy and Juve have to outbid their offer to get Giovinco back but now that they got relegated things become much easier.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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No, it's not a normal loan. Empoli have the right to buy and Juve have to outbid their offer to get Giovinco back but now that they got relegated things become much easier.
What if someone, lets say Berlusconi, makes an offer through Empoli ? An offer of 10m eur ?
For example, Berlusconi makes an offer for Saudati. He offers 20m eur. Empoli accept that and they have 20m euro.
Now Empoli can offer 10m eur for Giovinco and in order to outbid them we'll have to offer more than 10m eur.
If we don't, then Empoli sells Giovinco to Milan for 1m euro.
Empoli get 10m eur while Berlusconi gets Giovinco and Saudati for 21m euro.

Of course, it's not too realistic and i doubt Empoli or Giovinco will accept that, but it's legal and it can be done.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
What if someone, lets say Berlusconi, makes an offer through Empoli ? An offer of 10m eur ?
For example, Berlusconi makes an offer for Saudati. He offers 20m eur. Empoli accept that and they have 20m euro.
Now Empoli can offer 10m eur for Giovinco and in order to outbid them we'll have to offer more than 10m eur.
If we don't, then Empoli sells Giovinco to Milan for 1m euro.
Empoli get 10m eur while Berlusconi gets Giovinco and Saudati for 21m euro.

Of course, it's not too realistic and i doubt Empoli or Giovinco will accept that, but it's legal and it can be done.
Yes it can happen but Empoli are our feeder team and Galliani does not have the brain to do that. Berlusconi is out of the club. Plus Milan have their duck.
 

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