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Orgut

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Tacconi: "Donnarumma is already a Juventus player." Tmw Radio

What's a Tacconi?
Naah I dont think so.. I dont think Milan will be so willing to sell him too...
I see us getting a midfielder and an attacker and I dont think there will be money left for a GK.. at least not this summer...
 

Valerio.

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Naah I dont think so.. I dont think Milan will be so willing to sell him too...
I see us getting a midfielder and an attacker and I dont think there will be money left for a GK.. at least not this summer...
If he joins us it will be next summer once Gigi retires.
If his agent was not Raiola I would go for him without a care.
But knowing how Raiola work? no please.
He would bring him here for 3-4 years at best than sell it and we'd have to look for a new Keeper.
I know i'm a broken clock but Oblak Oblak Oblak XD
 

Hist

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If he joins us it will be next summer once Gigi retires.
If his agent was not Raiola I would go for him without a care.
But knowing how Raiola work? no please.
He would bring him here for 3-4 years at best than sell it and we'd have to look for a new Keeper.
I know i'm a broken clock but Oblak Oblak Oblak XD
well if he brings him over for free and sells him in 3 years for 120 mill then fuck yeah. Infinitely better than Tevez or Vidal's agents who screwed us.
 

Valerio.

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well if he brings him over for free and sells him in 3 years for 120 mill then $#@! yeah. Infinitely better than Tevez or Vidal's agents who screwed us.
Dude this is a wet dream!
A thing is Pogba which was unknown young kid at United.
Nobody wanted to pay what Raiola was asking while we did.
Another thing is Donnarumma!
Raiola earn his % from Donnarumma's sale.
So it's both in Milan and Raiola to make him sign a contract. Maybe with a fixed release clause.
Cause then Raiola would get a share of his new wage and a share from the future sale.
That "bring him for free" would work if he is against Milan and want to leave no matter what! But that's not the case.
Plus he seems like a Milan fan see how he was kissing the shirt.
Do you really believe that he'd run away like thief after Milan brought him up and gave him a chance when he was 16years old?
And do you really thing Marotta would steal a 50m+ player for free from our buddies in Milan?

So the realistic way would be that Donnarumma makes his 18years old contract with a medium-high release clause (50m) then we'll buy him the summer Gigi retires from Juventus.
Then Milan will be happy with those money (since they have none atm), we we'll get a young and skilled keeper and Donnarumma wouldn't leave in shame.

That would be perfect without Raiola. Cause without him we could get, with a high price, the new keeper for the next 20years.
Ah if only Raiola did not exist...
That's why I say i prefere the 24years old Oblak from Atletico. HE is a superb keeper.
 

Orgut

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If he joins us it will be next summer once Gigi retires.
If his agent was not Raiola I would go for him without a care.
But knowing how Raiola work? no please.
He would bring him here for 3-4 years at best than sell it and we'd have to look for a new Keeper.
I know i'm a broken clock but Oblak Oblak Oblak XD
He is my number one choice as well! Im a big fan of him ever since his Benfica days!
IMO he is the best under 30 GK in the world and to me he is 2nd only to Buffon and Neur (which will change as they are both aging and Oblak is just getting better)
The thing is I dont know how willing Atl are to sell him and Donnarumma is
A. Italian
B. Extremely young and talented + a future Azzuri number 1 and we are known to have the best ones...
C. If he refuses to sign a contract with Milan he should be available for a discount

Both would be great
Oblak is the best but Im biased when it comes to this guy...
 

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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not exactly. we need 4 homegrown and 4 italy trained player to completely fill our 25-man 'over 21' quota. currently, we have marchisio, mattiello and de ceglie as hg's, and as soon as audero is over 21, he'll count as a homegrown player, too. rugani counts as a hg in serie a, as an italy trained in the cl.

sturaro is 'italy grown', along with buffon, bonucci, chiellini, barzagli, rugani. we don't really need stu to fulfill our 4-man italy trained quota while barza and gigi are in our squad.
Dybala counts as Italy grown too. Plenty of foreign that came in their teens do.

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General

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Mauro Camoranesi reveals Juventus almost signed Barcelona legend Lionel Messi. “Fabio Capello had already seen his potential” in 2005.The two clubs are due to face off in the Champions League quarter-finals next month.
“Capello had already seen Messi’s potential, but we hadn’t,” former Juve star Camoranesi told Goal.com.
“He had identified him as a player who was different, telling us he’d go on to become one of the best in the world. Capello always told us that we should wait for him to really make his mark before buying him, even if that meant spending more than expected.
“Serie A at that time was much more competitive, the best league in the world.”
Juve’s plans were ruined when the Calciopoli scandal hit in the summer of 2006, seeing the club demoted to Serie B.
“I think that if Juventus had stayed in Serie A and signed Messi, we would’ve won the Champions League. I have no doubts.
“Messi might not have won the same titles at Juve as with Barcelona, but on an individual level he’d have won the same trophies.”



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raffaelo1

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As: N'Zonzi has Juventus deal

According to Spanish newspaper As, Juventus already have an agreement with Sevilla midfielder Steven N’Zonzi.

The 28-year-old is believed to have agreed verbal terms with the Bianconeri for a summer transfer.

N’Zonzi had already been linked with Juve last summer and during the January window, but his €30m price-tag proved too much.

As claim that the Congo international is the one who will fill the midfield gap next term in Turin.

He is under contract with Sevilla until June 2020 and this week saw a penalty saved in the Champions League Round of 16 defeat to Leicester City.

This would be something of a surprise, as Italian and French media are confident Juventus are going for Olympique Lyonnais starlet Corentin Tolisso.
 
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