Summer mercato 2015 (30 Viewers)

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Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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He could be

But I genuinely don't really know if he can or not. Haven't watched loads of him but i've watched enough to come to the same conclusion as most people that he has the physical qualities and even the technical ones. But his decision making is crap. The sort of player for 15-20M you'd take a gamble on and maybe get a really good reward. But he'd probably cost double that, which is too much of a risk.
That's pretty much what I am willing to pay . If the cost is too prohibitive I wouldn't bet on him either

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Was seeing the news of sportitalia . Pedulla is a fucking genius :lol: . We want to bring back berardi and zaza . If pirlo and tevez leave we will get another midfielder and another striker . Like we didn't know that already :lol:
 

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Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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If we're losing Tevez to PSG or Atletico, this mercato is fucked up. I can live with Boca, but not to these 2. And certainly not for that Mandzukic piece of shit... Maybe Verratti or Cavani could lessen the pain, just maybe.
 
Mar 30, 2006
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If we're losing Tevez to PSG or Atletico, this mercato is $#@!ed up. I can live with Boca, but not to these 2. And certainly not for that Mandzukic piece of $#@!... Maybe Verratti or Cavani could lessen the pain, just maybe.
If we lose him at least we would get a transfer fee for him rather than him going back to Boca for nothing. That said hope he stays and signs an extension. If he leaves I think we would sign an experienced forward who could help ease the burden of losing Tevez.

I really worried about us losing too many of our key players in one summer.. we have great chemistry and should try to not make drastic changes. With Pirlo leaving I dont want to see any other key players leave. We dont want to make too many changes where we lose our identity and have to spend the first part of the season having to gel. It could be a disaster in the group stages of the CL.
 

chester

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May 20, 2006
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I really worried about us losing too many of our key players in one summer.. we have great chemistry and should try to not make drastic changes. With Pirlo leaving I dont want to see any other key players leave. We dont want to make too many changes where we lose our identity and have to spend the first part of the season having to gel. It could be a disaster in the group stages of the CL.
Pirlo will probably leave, but to say he still was the key player like in the two seasons before this one, nah. Marchisio can replace him.
One of Pogba or Vidal might leave, more likely Vidal then Pogba IMO.
Tevez will stay, he feels the appreciation of the fans, he knows that he won't be pushed (as in being benched or something like that) to sign an extension after next season and will be allowed to go back to Argentina.

That are the only 3 starters that might leave IMO. All the rest are bench players that might leave, Llorente, Storari (Neto already signed), De Ceglie (if Asamoah is back), Matri and Pepe.

For the rest, I don't expect much anymore this mercato, the co-ownership deals and option/obligation to buy deals will need to be sorted out and maybe Rugani, that will be about it
 

JUVEMAN1211

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Jun 22, 2011
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God, I hate the feeling the summer transfer market gives me in my stomach. We all grow so attached to the players during the season, its heartbreaking to even read about some players leaving. Like Pogba, hes destined for great things, we all know this, but for him to leave this summer would kill me. As would Tevez, as I see he will eventually go away. We achieved so much with our team this year, its going to be hard for me to bear anyone leaving, even Padoin....
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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If we're losing Tevez to PSG or Atletico, this mercato is $#@!ed up. I can live with Boca, but not to these 2. And certainly not for that Mandzukic piece of $#@!... Maybe Verratti or Cavani could lessen the pain, just maybe.
Why would tevez go to atletico?? Psg maybe for the money.. But he would have to compete with ibra and cavani.. Imo he will either stay here or go to boca
why would Tevez go to PSG AND Atletico. he wont join either. only team he would leave us for is Boca next year
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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The only thing that I can say is this, in regards to these rumors of players exiting.

The only way that it would truly concern me,and my feelings on the future of this club, is if these players HAD to be sold in order to balance the books, or to pay for past financial indiscretions.

To me, these players, if they are to be sold, it is because the want to leave, and to move on to different adventures. They are well within their right to do so, and I'm not sure that I would want a player on my team that isn't 100% committed to the project.

And think of it this way. This is the type of potential roster turnover that you see at big clubs. Big players are moving all the time for Real, Chelsea, PSG, Barcelona, Bayern, et al........

Maybe, in a weird, twisted way, this is a sign that Juve are becoming a big club again.

Besides, I trust that management will do the right thing in getting replacements. Yeah it sucks. I would devastated if Vidal were to leave. But, if it happens, then we move on. Juve finds someone else. It sure is a much better scenario that we have now, than where we were 5 years ago.
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Agent: 'Martinez future decided’
By Football Italia staff

Jackson Martinez’s agent says the Milan target’s future is 'pretty much decided’ and he’ll join 'a big European club’.

The Rossoneri are in Portugal to negotiate a deal for the Colombian international, and his representative says a transfer is practically done, though it’s not certain the Diavolo are the club to which he is referring.

“Jackson’s future is already pretty much decided,” Luiz Henrique Pompeo told O Jogo.

“Things should be clarified in the next few days. He’ll go to a big European club, which will be announced as soon as the contract is signed.

“From what’s been agreed, Porto will receive the €35 from the release clause.

“Negotiations have been underway for a few weeks, there are still some details to be sorted out, and then Jackson Martinez’s departure from Porto can become a reality.”

As well as Milan, Arsenal are also thought to be interested in the forward.

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CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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The only thing that I can say is this, in regards to these rumors of players exiting.

The only way that it would truly concern me,and my feelings on the future of this club, is if these players HAD to be sold in order to balance the books, or to pay for past financial indiscretions.

To me, these players, if they are to be sold, it is because the want to leave, and to move on to different adventures. They are well within their right to do so, and I'm not sure that I would want a player on my team that isn't 100% committed to the project.

And think of it this way. This is the type of potential roster turnover that you see at big clubs. Big players are moving all the time for Real, Chelsea, PSG, Barcelona, Bayern, et al........

Maybe, in a weird, twisted way, this is a sign that Juve are becoming a big club again.

Besides, I trust that management will do the right thing in getting replacements. Yeah it sucks. I would devastated if Vidal were to leave. But, if it happens, then we move on. Juve finds someone else. It sure is a much better scenario that we have now, than where we were 5 years ago.
:agree:

At the end of the day no player is above Juventus. Anyone can and will be replaced. Anyone who has thr intent to leave should just do that. We'll deal with it.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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Agent: 'Martinez future decided’
By Football Italia staff

Jackson Martinez’s agent says the Milan target’s future is 'pretty much decided’ and he’ll join 'a big European club’.

The Rossoneri are in Portugal to negotiate a deal for the Colombian international, and his representative says a transfer is practically done, though it’s not certain the Diavolo are the club to which he is referring.

“Jackson’s future is already pretty much decided,” Luiz Henrique Pompeo told O Jogo.

“Things should be clarified in the next few days. He’ll go to a big European club, which will be announced as soon as the contract is signed.

“From what’s been agreed, Porto will receive the €35 from the release clause.

“Negotiations have been underway for a few weeks, there are still some details to be sorted out, and then Jackson Martinez’s departure from Porto can become a reality.”

As well as Milan, Arsenal are also thought to be interested in the forward.

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35M for jackson martinez? Yea sounds like Galliani kind of retardery. Looks like Barbara will have to sell her body again
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Agent: 'Martinez future decided’
By Football Italia staff

Jackson Martinez’s agent says the Milan target’s future is 'pretty much decided’ and he’ll join 'a big European club’.

The Rossoneri are in Portugal to negotiate a deal for the Colombian international, and his representative says a transfer is practically done, though it’s not certain the Diavolo are the club to which he is referring.

“Jackson’s future is already pretty much decided,” Luiz Henrique Pompeo told O Jogo.

“Things should be clarified in the next few days. He’ll go to a big European club, which will be announced as soon as the contract is signed.

“From what’s been agreed, Porto will receive the €35 from the release clause.

“Negotiations have been underway for a few weeks, there are still some details to be sorted out, and then Jackson Martinez’s departure from Porto can become a reality.”

As well as Milan, Arsenal are also thought to be interested in the forward.

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fuck yeah but I get the feeling he will join arsenal
 
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