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IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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It seems that all the problems with his contract started because Raiola thinks Chinese who are now running Milan are frauds. Maybe he knows something more than common people and doesnt want his client to commit to the team who might be on the verge of collapsing soon.
Lol damn. That'd be quite fucked up if true.

Please, football is a team game, no player is above the team, not even Messi or Ronaldo. Milan benched Diego Lopez, a Champions League winner, to play this guy. Donnarumma would probably end up like Leali if he hadn't had the opportunity to first team football for a club like Milan.
Also, wanting to leave is one thing, being an utter douchebag about it is another.
Idk about the douchebag part, maybe I'm missing something?

Let's not pretend Diego López was a ever a world beater. It's not like they had a top keeper and gave Donnaruma a chance. They started playing Donnaruma because he was good enough. So yeah, he earned it.

People have the romantic idea that players should only commit to one club, otherwise they're dicks.
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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- Milan, is a far away from beeing worldclass
- They got a worldclass talent that turns into a worldclass senior.
- Player is far above the level of the club.


Player demands a fat contract in order to remain with a team thats far below his ability


If Milan refuses that, they have nothing to offer him. So he forces his way out.




Quite logical
 

Orgut

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I still want Donnarumma here but I must say that all of this made me lose respect for him!
They say he is a Milan fan so how can you do this to your own team and what do you think will happen once an offer from Real or Barca comes (and we all know they can offer much bigger wages than we can).. Buffon earns 5 or 6 as far as I know and Im pretty sure that Buffon would have got at least 10 if he was a Real Madrid player..

As for this summer - any news?
 

IliveForJuve

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From Bbilan forum:

"Gotta be Juve for sure

Raiola had a meeting with them just before he met Fassone and highly doubt it was just to talk about Moise Kean's renewal.

If the Keita saga is anything to go by, we know that Juve is clearly not ashamed to be as dodgy as they can be"

:lol:

I think that's a Tuz member though.

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Lol @ people who think we should not go for Donaruma with his contract situation
Do it Beppster, and sell him for manure in 4 years for 150 mln
Yep, so much win no matter what.
 

Zacheryah

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'Milan's big return to greatness mercato summer'


2 weeks later : greatest goalkeeping talent since buffon desperately flee's the mediocrity and runs to juventus



So much win :lol:
 

IliveForJuve

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Also, people are eager to conclude it's all about money while leaving professional development out of the picture.

I doubt either him or Raiola expect a better salary than what Milan were offering him.
 

Amer

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With Coman free signing we proved that we don't give a fuck about the relationship with some clubs.

And rightfully so.

We have good cooperation with some clubs, but it doesn't have to be Milan.

So let's sign this kid for free no matter how much they get pissed.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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- Milan, is a far away from beeing worldclass
- They got a worldclass talent that turns into a worldclass senior.
- Player is far above the level of the club.


Player demands a fat contract in order to remain with a team thats far below his ability


If Milan refuses that, they have nothing to offer him. So he forces his way out.




Quite logical
I think Milan offered him 5mln/season but he said no :lol2:
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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From Bbilan forum:

"Gotta be Juve for sure

Raiola had a meeting with them just before he met Fassone and highly doubt it was just to talk about Moise Kean's renewal.

If the Keita saga is anything to go by, we know that Juve is clearly not ashamed to be as dodgy as they can be"

:lol:

I think that's a Tuz member though.

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Yep, so much win no matter what.
:sergio:
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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We're keeping eyes on Lemar. There was a 20mln offer for Cuadrado from Arsenal and we rejected it.

We'll go after Spinazzola only if we sell Asamoah apparently.

It seems Sevilla is ready to give us N'Zonzi in installments over 3 years BUUUT they demand the number to be as in the release clause: 40mln and no lower than that.

Genoa and Verona possibly destinations for Mandragora who won't be staying in Turin as it seems.
 

1251alex

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Dec 13, 2011
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Juventus reportedly have Monaco’s Thomas Lemar on standby if they fail to agree a fee for Douglas Costa.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Costa remains Juve’s “primary objective”, but the Bianconeri have a winger budget of €30m and Bayern are holding out for €40m.

Liverpool and Barcelona are also said to be lurking, but it is thought that the Brazilian’s desire to join the Old Lady and “friendship” between Presidents Andrea Agnelli and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge are causes for optimism in negotiations.


Nonetheless, the newspaper notes Lemar is also on Juve’s radar, alongside Lazio’s Keita Balde Diao and Fiorentina’s Federico Bernardeschi.

However, deals for the latter pair are “complicated”, whereas the Frenchman is described as “a pure left-sider” and “perfect” for Max Allegri’s 4-2-3-1 formation.
-FI
 

Valerio.

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Juventus reportedly have Monaco’s Thomas Lemar on standby if they fail to agree a fee for Douglas Costa.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Costa remains Juve’s “primary objective”, but the Bianconeri have a winger budget of €30m and Bayern are holding out for €40m.

Liverpool and Barcelona are also said to be lurking, but it is thought that the Brazilian’s desire to join the Old Lady and “friendship” between Presidents Andrea Agnelli and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge are causes for optimism in negotiations.


Nonetheless, the newspaper notes Lemar is also on Juve’s radar, alongside Lazio’s Keita Balde Diao and Fiorentina’s Federico Bernardeschi.

However, deals for the latter pair are “complicated”, whereas the Frenchman is described as “a pure left-sider” and “perfect” for Max Allegri’s 4-2-3-1 formation.
-FI
we should go for both! Douglas+ Lemar.
Costa can play and often did on Cuadrado's side no?
 
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