Sergio Agüero - ST - Atletico Madrid (50 Viewers)

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Azzurri7

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Thread Re-opened,

Please, stick on topic or this time we'll handle infractions and then direct ban.

We all want to know what's going on with this deal and how far things are going, so try not to fap, much less gifs, and no off-topic posts...
 

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Azzurri7

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RAMI¹⁰;3123357 said:
Is it true that we"ll offer 40 mil?
Motta could be included in a deal.

Motta wants Juve, not Madrid

Marco Motta admits he could be offered to Atletico Madrid as part of the Sergio Aguero deal, “but I want to prove myself at Juventus.”

The 25-year-old arrived from Udinese, but had a poor campaign including injuries and disciplinary problems.

It’s reported he is considering a move to Atletico Madrid within the offer to snap up 'Kun’ Aguero.

“I certainly wouldn’t be unhappy at playing for Atletico Madrid and it’s exciting to consider an overseas adventure,” Motta told Sky Sport Italia.

“However, right now I am at a top club and want to prove myself at Juventus after a rather inconsistent campaign.”


Now that Juve have bought Stephan Lichtsteiner from Lazio for €10m, there could be even less room in the starting XI for Motta.
 
Aug 2, 2005
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Thanks Rab

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Juve step up Aguero pressure

Sergio Aguero’s wonder goal in the Copa America has prompted Juventus to rush through their bid for the Atletico Madrid striker.
It has been well known for some time that he is their primary transfer target for the summer, but the initial €35m offer was rejected.

With competition from Real Madrid and his price-tag possibly set to rise after a sensational strike for Argentina in the 1-1 Copa America draw with Bolivia, Juve have to act fast.

It’s reported director Giuseppe Marotta will fly out to Madrid on Tuesday to present an improved €40m bid.

There are alternatives, such as Giuseppe Rossi of Villarreal and Roma’s Mirko Vucinic, but Aguero remains the top draw.

The Gazzetta dello Sport also outlined who they claim are no longer part of Antonio Conte’s plans.

They include Alex Manninger, Zdenek Grygera, Marco Motta, Fabio Grosso, Momo Sissoko, Tiago Mendes, Felipe Melo, Luca Toni, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Jorge Martinez and Amauri.
 

Ahmed

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will be interesting to see how Marotta plans to replace all of those players.

and I don't buy this extra pressure rubbish just because of one goal...and it is true they rejected the initial offer?
 
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