Sergio Almiron (11 Viewers)

Cronios

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Jun 7, 2004
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The rumors are just false, there is absolutely no chance in earth for AEK to pay the reported sum (8mil) They just dont have that money and even if they could somehow afford him they wouldnt pay that much for him...
The might be interested to loan him though and the facts is that Juve scouters have been watching 2 young AEK players for months now.
Maybe a trade is bound to happen (i hope it wont though...)
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Almiron Has Bundesliga Admirers

A pair of Bundesliga clubs are reported to have developed a keen interest in unsettled Juventus midfielder Sergio Bernardo Almiron.

Hamburger SV and VfL Wolfsburg have been identified as potential suitors by the German press, though neither club has officially confirmed an interest in Almiron.

The 27-year-old has been largely a peripheral figure since his €9m move from Empoli in the summer and at the moment is firmly behind Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino in the central midfield pecking order.

Barring a dramatic improvement in his form or a midfield injury crisis, Juventus are reported to be willing to let Almiron leave on loan once the transfer window reopens in January with the view of making his departure permanent.

The Bundesliga sides would likely have to beat off stiff competition should Almiron indeed be available for transfer come January, with London clubs West Ham and Tottenham also known to be admirers of the stylish midfielder.

Almiron, who has never played for his country, is the son of Sergio Almiron Sr, a former international striker who won the World Cup in 1986 wearing the number one shirt.

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da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
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Almiron Has Bundesliga Admirers

A pair of Bundesliga clubs are reported to have developed a keen interest in unsettled Juventus midfielder Sergio Bernardo Almiron.

Hamburger SV and VfL Wolfsburg have been identified as potential suitors by the German press, though neither club has officially confirmed an interest in Almiron.

The 27-year-old has been largely a peripheral figure since his €9m move from Empoli in the summer and at the moment is firmly behind Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino in the central midfield pecking order.

Barring a dramatic improvement in his form or a midfield injury crisis, Juventus are reported to be willing to let Almiron leave on loan once the transfer window reopens in January with the view of making his departure permanent.

The Bundesliga sides would likely have to beat off stiff competition should Almiron indeed be available for transfer come January, with London clubs West Ham and Tottenham also known to be admirers of the stylish midfielder.

Almiron, who has never played for his country, is the son of Sergio Almiron Sr, a former international striker who won the World Cup in 1986 wearing the number one shirt.

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HSV huh..?well VDV plays there,so a cash plus Almiron would be great...
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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I like Almiron, but the prospect of bringing Marchisio back in his place is very appealing.


Sending Almiron away on loan is a ridiculous idea though, either sell or keep him.
 

A_LAcki

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Dec 23, 2002
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I like Almiron, but the prospect of bringing Marchisio back in his place is very appealing.


Sending Almiron away on loan is a ridiculous idea though, either sell or keep him.
yep. But I am not so sure about Marchisio. Is he much better than Almiron? I think he still is not proven, and should stay in Empoli, when he comes back he will give us depth in midfield, but in January I would get a more creative midfielder. The Tiago from Lyon would be great :p
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Juve Receive Russian Offer For Almiron

CSKA Moscow have tempted Juventus with an offer for their out of favour Argentinean midfielder Sergio Almiron.

The Bianconeri brass have already ruled out any sales in January but according to the Corriere dello Sport, the offer is good enough to think about reconsidering, in which case Claudio Marchisio would likely be recalled from Empoli to make up the numbers.

Almiron, 27, has been largely a peripheral figure since his €9m move from Empoli in the summer and at the moment is firmly behind Cristiano Zanetti and Antonio Nocerino in the central midfield pecking order.

Should Juve indeed lose faith in their new signing so soon, then CSKA can expect stiff competition for Almiron’s signature as Tottenham, West Ham, Hamburger SV and VfL Wolfsburg are all reported to be interested in his services.

In other Juventus news, the Bianconeri have recently been linked to Partizan Belgrade starlet Stevan Jovetic.

The 6m Euro-rate 18-year-old striker has also caught the eye of Manchester United, Manchester City and Real Madrid, but Juve are believed to have the edge due to their close relations with Partizan at the top level.

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