Sebastian Giovinco (38 Viewers)

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Mar 28, 2007
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Option of co-ownership? Is there a fixed price for that?
Official: Parma sign Giovinco Thursday 5 August, 2010

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It is now official that Sebastian Giovinco has joined Parma on loan with an option to buy half his contract from Juventus at the end of the season.

The reports had been circulating that last night’s meeting was the clincher and the Ducali confirmed the move this afternoon.


“Giovinco is now a Parma player and we are very happy,” general manager Pietro Leonardi told Sky Sport Italia.


“It is a loan with the right to buy up half his contract. There will be no need to negotiate with Juventus next summer, as the buy-out price has already been decided.”

He will be presented to the fans at the Stadio Tardini this evening ahead of a friendly match with Racing Santander, read a statement on the club website.


It is believed Parma have paid around £0.5m to take Under-21 international Giovinco on loan for one season.


The ‘Atomic Ant’ had also been heavily linked with Bari, who publicly courted the trequartista.


“Our Coach Pasquale Marino is enthusiastic about this player, but never wanted to say so publicly,” continued Leonardi.


“We wanted to work in the shadows while possible, as he really will improve our squad a great deal.


“I’ve known him for some time and I’m sure he’ll do some remarkable things here.


“Both Alessandro Diamanti and Hatem Ben Arfa are good players, but considering the characteristics of the side, Giovinco was the absolute best we could want.


“I think that with Giovinco we can say our transfer market is effectively closed.”
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I'm looking at Parma's Roster, and I'm trying to figure out where he is going to play, and how much playing time he's going to get.

If he plays as a trequarista, then he should get a decent amount. But if he goes there as a striker, I'm wondering where his playing time is going to come from, with Crespo, Lucarelli,Paloschi, and Bojinov (Ugh, THAT move still bothers me to this day) already there
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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I'm looking at Parma's Roster, and I'm trying to figure out where he is going to play, and how much playing time he's going to get.

If he plays as a trequarista, then he should get a decent amount. But if he goes there as a striker, I'm wondering where his playing time is going to come from, with Crespo, Lucarelli,Paloschi, and Bojinov (Ugh, THAT move still bothers me to this day) already there
Marino likes to attack, so he will probably use three forwards. I could see Giovinco fitting in on the left side of a three-man attack with Paloschi on the right and one of the target men in the middle.
 

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