Summer mercato 2015 (75 Viewers)

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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Apparently Allegri wants to bring Berardi back :xfinger:
Damn right he is. He'd fit in like a glove. Dybala, Tevez, Morata, Berardi, Llorente. All set.

So yes, I want Llorente to stay. He's part of the glue that makes this team stick together.

Then add Darmian & Rugani and sell Ogbonna. 11/10 mercato.
 

TheLaz

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Damn right he is. He'd fit in like a glove. Dybala, Tevez, Morata, Berardi, Llorente. All set.

So yes, I want Llorente to stay. He's part of the glue that makes this team stick together.

Then add Darmian & Rugani and sell Ogbonna. 11/10 mercato.
What glue is this? Are you saying he's the joker of the locker room? That's pretty much Pepe's job as I understand..
 

Nostradamus

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Look, Bayern scouts spent the last year at the Olimpico watching Anderson. Why would anybody even think they did it for fun. The transfer was always gonna happen.
I know many clubs that Bayern have been scouted over the last months..especially some teams in France. That a deal between Bayern and Lazio seems to be agreed is brand new information. Show me a source telling us that a deal is agreed in principle.
 

Luftwaffles

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Damn right he is. He'd fit in like a glove. Dybala, Tevez, Morata, Berardi, Llorente. All set.

So yes, I want Llorente to stay. He's part of the glue that makes this team stick together.

Then add Darmian & Rugani and sell Ogbonna. 11/10 mercato.
I see that all papers are now saying that Tevez is going to stay 1 more year. On that basis, I see little playing time for Llorente if we bring in Berardi.

You are right though Robee, if we sign Darmian and bring in Rugani as i think we will it will be one hell of a mercato.

Funds from the sale of Llorente, Ogbonna and De Ceglie should go some way to offsetting the costs of bringing in both Allan and Darmian.

It seems that CdS was right yesterday with their assertion that the Allan to Juve deal is very close to being finalized.

Take a bow, Guiseppe Marotta.
 

Robee

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What glue is this? Are you saying he's the joker of the locker room? That's pretty much Pepe's job as I understand..
He's an immense professional always giving his all, never complaining and a good friend of nearly the complete team if we may believe them. Besides he brings something different than our other strikers, but actually nothing Allegri values very much, so I can see him leaving and signing a faster striker like Matri or Zaza.

I see that all papers are now saying that Tevez is going to stay 1 more year. On that basis, I see little playing time for Llorente if we bring in Berardi.
The 4-3-and then we'll see still counts for Allegri 'though. So with Tevez, Berardi and Dybala we could play 2 men behind a single striker. That should give them more than enough playing time with again 3 competitions (and a Supercoppa) on the menu.
 

TheLaz

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He's an immense professional always giving his all, never complaining and a good friend of nearly the complete team if we may believe them. Besides he brings something different than our other strikers, but actually nothing Allegri values very much, so I can see him leaving and signing a faster striker like Matri or Zaza.
His ability to score with his head is about the only thing he really brings. He played best when Tevez was playing as a supportive striker to him, providing assists and all, but now that Tevez can play wherever and however he wants, there's no use of Llorente in the box. He still has a few good years to play, and I believe he can manage to get a good season still, but not in a team where he's not utilized properly. Not while Allegri is coach, playing a rather narrow 4312.
 

Hust

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Juve-Lazio-Roma for RVP
By Football Italia staff


Juventus, Roma and Lazio are considering offers for Robin van Persie, who looks set to leave Manchester United.

The Dutch international has scored 10 goals in 27 Premier League games for the club, struggling with injury and form issues.

RVP is widely expected to quit Old Trafford this summer and move abroad, so Serie A sides are eager to take advantage of the situation.

He had already been on the verge of agreeing terms with Juventus in 2012 when he opted for Manchester United instead.

However, the Bianconeri have strengthened the squad with Paulo Dybala from Palermo and he’d find it difficult to get playing time there now.

Roma are in dire need of a new forward, as Mattia Destro is likely to move on, while Francesco Totti is in his twilight years and Seydou Doumbia has been unconvincing.

Lazio are always interested in a bargain, especially if they qualify for the Champions League.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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His ability to score with his head is about the only thing he really brings. He played best when Tevez was playing as a supportive striker to him, providing assists and all, but now that Tevez can play wherever and however he wants, there's no use of Llorente in the box. He still has a few good years to play, and I believe he can manage to get a good season still, but not in a team where he's not utilized properly. Not while Allegri is coach, playing a rather narrow 4312.
Llorente brings much more than a heading game but as you correctly said he's not used properly in our formation. Yet, we don't have any idea of how we'll be playing next season. Allegri probably doesn't even have an idea himself, it depends on our newcomers, form, etc... So if we don't actually neef the funds, I'd keep LloLlo.
 

fredrik

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Aug 7, 2011
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Juve-Lazio-Roma for RVP
By Football Italia staff


Juventus, Roma and Lazio are considering offers for Robin van Persie, who looks set to leave Manchester United.


The Dutch international has scored 10 goals in 27 Premier League games for the club, struggling with injury and form issues.

RVP is widely expected to quit Old Trafford this summer and move abroad, so Serie A sides are eager to take advantage of the situation.

He had already been on the verge of agreeing terms with Juventus in 2012 when he opted for Manchester United instead.

However, the Bianconeri have strengthened the squad with Paulo Dybala from Palermo and he’d find it difficult to get playing time there now.

Roma are in dire need of a new forward, as Mattia Destro is likely to move on, while Francesco Totti is in his twilight years and Seydou Doumbia has been unconvincing.

Lazio are always interested in a bargain, especially if they qualify for the Champions League.
Hell no! High wages, made of glass and too old. Lets hope roma signs him
 
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