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Gigiventus

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Elia, Bendtner, Osvaldo and I'm sure there are others with questionable characters too that we have signed. None of the players mentioned before didn't last long here though.
He is nothing like the ones you mentioned. Aurier insulted on video (that he published) his coach and teammates. He had a prison sentence for assault. I mean he was banned from entering the UK and missed a CL game against Arsenal :lol:

This is a different level. Its the reason why he is not a 100% starter for PSG. If he wasn't so toxic he would be a star.
 

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He is nothing like the ones you mentioned. Aurier insulted on video (that he published) his coach and teammates. He had a prison sentence for assault. This is a different level. Its the reason why he is not a 100% starter for PSG. If he wasn't so toxic he would be a star.
We should stay away from profiles like this one..
D.Costa is close now - Bayern seem to drop their asking to 40M which is 5M away from our reported 35M offer
 

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good. i still prefer conti as an alves replacement :shifty:

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what players would you guys consider untouchable? i know that e.g. neto's on the market and most possibly we won't hold on to him, so it's just my personal preference:

- won't sell: buffon, barzagli, rugani, chiellini, bonucci, sandro, pjanic, marchisio, mandzukic, dybala (?)
- would prefer to keep, but would consider a good offer: higuain, khedira, asamoah, neto, mandragora, audero, benatia, mattiello, pjaca, cuadrado
- would rather sell: licht, lemina, sturaro, rincon
- definitely needs to go: alves
 

TheLaz

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Why dont Milan fans understand that Donnarumma want to leave for sporting results rather than money? Theres no way Milan will win anything for the next 3-5 years, isn't that reason enough for an aspiring worlds best goalkeeper to leave? He's Italian, he wants to win, theres only one club for him. Im sure he wants us over Real. Even if they can double an already incredibly salary
 

Orgut

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Why dont Milan fans understand that Donnarumma want to leave for sporting results rather than money? Theres no way Milan will win anything for the next 3-5 years, isn't that reason enough for an aspiring worlds best goalkeeper to leave? He's Italian, he wants to win, theres only one club for him. Im sure he wants us over Real. Even if they can double an already incredibly salary
I dont think so..
I really think he wants Real - If you were not a Juve fan and you have 2 offers Real and Juve with Real more likely to win in Europe and also are the biggest club in Europe who would you choose?!
If you are not Italian the answer is very easy.. BUT... Donnarumma is Italian so it sends him a bit towards us BUT... He is known to be a Milan fan so it sends him a bit towards Real

Take all into consideration and you`ll see that Real have bigger chances of getting him if Juve and Real go head to head for Donnarumma...
We do have another chance though as it is being said he is afraid to fly so he`ll make less flights if he is to sign for Juve as there is less amount of european duty (in theory) + he wouldnt have to fly back to Italy to visit his family...

Is there a chance we will get him?! I think there is
Is there a chance he will stay at Milan?! I still think there is but I do see him running to Real if they call him

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Anelka was one that I never understood
He was signed so our players could pet his head and see their future
 

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Juventus are reportedly weighing up a bid for Paris Saint-Germain right-back Serge Aurier, who would replace Dani Alves.

According to Calciomercato.com, Juve are “seriously” thinking about Aurier, who made just 22 Ligue 1 appearances for PSG last season due to injury and the emergence of Thomas Meunier.

The website adds Tottenham Hotspur are also in the race for the Ivorian, but the Bianconeri have already enquired about the Ivorian’s availability, with Alves seemingly set for the Premier League.

However, a stumbling block for Juve is his character, given he was arrested after an altercation with two police officers and directed homophobic slurs at former Coach Laurent Blanc last year.

Nonetheless, Calciomercato notes Aurier could leave Parc des Princes for a fee of €10-15m, making him an affordable option.
Game over

charge it 2 da game
 
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