Summer Mercato Thread 2018 (14 Viewers)

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We should sign Wu Lei. Give him the #9. He probably only would play as a substitute in cup matches, but the revenue windfall would be obscene. I'm partially joking, but if it happened I wouldn't be upset.

Also anyone see Oscar's Chinese Super League Stats? What an awful league. That league makes him look like Zidane. He is playing as a Mezzala and has scored 9 goals, 7 assists in 16 matches, with 7 MOTMs.
 

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Milans fans are desperate with their SMS run.
Now claiming Lotito would accept 40m loan and 8m in 4years hahahahahahah
I mean why woudn't we snatch him ourself if we could pay up in 5 installments?
 

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Juventus wait for Rabiot
By Football Italia staff

Juventus won't move for Adrien Rabiot this summer, reports suggest, but if he doesn't leave Paris Saint-Germain for Barcelona they’ll try to get him for free.

The French international is out of contract at the end of the current season, so is free to negotiate with other clubs from January.

The Bianconeri are long-term admirers of the midfielder, but Tuttosport reports that they won’t make a move to sign him before Friday’s transfer deadline.

Barcelona are also interested, so Juve will wait until the end of the French and Spanish transfer windows to assess the situation.

If Rabiot hasn’t moved to Camp Nou or signed a new contract, they’ll begin working on bringing him to Turin for next summer.

General manager Giuseppe Marotta and sporting director Fabio Paratici are well known for making those kind of moves, signing the likes of Paul Pogba, Kingsley Coman, Fernando Llorente and Emre Can when their contracts expired.
 

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Juventus wait for Rabiot
By Football Italia staff

Juventus won't move for Adrien Rabiot this summer, reports suggest, but if he doesn't leave Paris Saint-Germain for Barcelona they’ll try to get him for free.

The French international is out of contract at the end of the current season, so is free to negotiate with other clubs from January.

The Bianconeri are long-term admirers of the midfielder, but Tuttosport reports that they won’t make a move to sign him before Friday’s transfer deadline.

Barcelona are also interested, so Juve will wait until the end of the French and Spanish transfer windows to assess the situation.

If Rabiot hasn’t moved to Camp Nou or signed a new contract, they’ll begin working on bringing him to Turin for next summer.

General manager Giuseppe Marotta and sporting director Fabio Paratici are well known for making those kind of moves, signing the likes of Paul Pogba, Kingsley Coman, Fernando Llorente and Emre Can when their contracts expired.
Sounding a lot like the Can situation. We’ve been linked to him for years as well.

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Nice :tup:

Although i think it's gonna be more or less a wasted year for him. He probably isn't gonna get much playing time at all with the competition he has here.

Hardly a waste when you’re training against Chiellini every day and learning from Ronaldo.
 
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