The Gaby Milito to Juve saga (12 Viewers)

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    They talked with Zaragoza's Iglesias(not Julio or his son) :p yesterday and will reunite tomorrow at the cda and they'll have an announcement by the weekend if all goes well.
     

    McQueen

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    Mar 13, 2006
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    so secco met with benfica officals, trezeguet, and saragoza officials, all in one day...

    most publications are reporting that the negotiations with milito and saragoza are happening tomorrow, not today...
     

    fherdelpiero_10

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    May 29, 2004
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    http://www.diarioequipo.com/noticias/noticia.asp?noticia_id=14999

    Agapito exprimirá a la Juve

    24/06/2007 JORGE OTO

    El presidente de la Juventus dice ahora que “lo de Milito sólo fue un pensamiento fuerte”, en un intento imposible de abaratar más el traspaso
    La reunión entre clubes de la próxima semana puede ser decisiva.

    Es un continuo juego de poses. La Juventus no para de pregonar a los cuatro vientos que ya no quiere a Gaby Milito, que es demasiado caro y que ya tiene sustituto. El elegido sería Pepe, el central del Oporto, porque Gaby ya es historia, no interesa. “Lo de Milito fue sólo un pensamiento fuerte“, declaró ayer en Italia Giovanni Cobogi Gigli, presidente de la Juventus en el último acto en el que ha convertido la entidad transalpina la operación de compra del zaragocista.

    La realidad, sin embargo, es que la Juventus está tan interesada en Milito como al principio y, de hecho, sólo el club italiano se ha dirigido formalmente al Zaragoza para realizarle una oferta por su jugador. Pero el baile de máscaras responde únicamente a una estrategia de mercado. Fingir que Gaby ya no interesa, advertir que hay muchos posibles sustitutos que son bastante más baratos y manifestar en los medios que nunca hubo una intención clara de acometer la compra, son parte de un intento de abaratar el traspaso o, al menos, forzar a que el Zaragoza acepte los 16 millones fijos con posibilidad de aumentar a 18 en función de objetivos que actualmente ofrece la Juventus.

    Pero no cuela, al menos, de momento. Agapito Iglesias está dispuesto a mantenerse firme en su intención de obtener la mayor cantidad de dinero posible por la venta de uno de sus mejores jugadores. El propietario del club sabe que no podrá retener a Gaby, que continúa insistiendo en su deseo de recalar en el ‘Calcio’, pero hará todo lo posible para que la venta se oficialice en una cifra que no baje de los 20 millones.

    Incluso, ayer en Italia se aseguraba que el Zaragoza había exigido 25 millones de euros a la Juventus para negociar el traspaso. El caso es que la reunión de la próxima semana será clave. A ella acudirán los pesos pesados de las dos entidades, que, por primera vez, se verán las caras para negociar el traspaso.

    El hecho de que esté acordada una reunión para los próximos días es otra muestra más de que a la Juventus le sigue interesando demasiado Gaby Milito como para darlo por perdido. Diga lo que diga su presidente.



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    This article is from a newspaper that is dedicated to Real Zaragoza. I've read interesting articles contradicting the rumours of madrid getting milito. i read a couple of good news from this article: it says that juventus is the ONLY club that has made a formal offer for Milito. Also that gaby's wish is to play in the Calcio (juve). However, it says that zaragoza won't sell him for under 20 mills. i hope everythinh went fine in today's meeting.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Dec 10, 2004
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    Wow, the wheels are really rolling now. We didn't do squat in the mercato up until like a week and half ago, and now we've signed Tiago, Almiron, Molinaro. Also, we've resigned Buffon and Trezeguet, and now hopefully we'll have Milito by the end of the week. Could this be all because we're basically revamping the team and they feel the squad needs time to train in order to get used to each other, or is this the norm?
     

    Fight Club

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    Dec 14, 2005
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    They talked with Zaragoza's Iglesias(not Julio or his son) :p yesterday and will reunite tomorrow at the cda and they'll have an announcement by the weekend if all goes well.
    what..? why wait untill the weekend to announce it!!
    so that secco can torment us for the rest of this week.
    secco you sick joker, get milito and close this thread already...hehe
     

    Daddi

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    Oct 27, 2004
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    I wish we now get rid of Zalayeta and Miccoli (for Luisao) and get Quagliarella and Milito! then I think our campaign is successful as hell!
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Wow, the wheels are really rolling now. We didn't do squat in the mercato up until like a week and half ago, and now we've signed Tiago, Almiron, Molinaro. Also, we've resigned Buffon and Trezeguet, and now hopefully we'll have Milito by the end of the week. Could this be all because we're basically revamping the team and they feel the squad needs time to train in order to get used to each other, or is this the norm?
    I think Ranieri wants to start working with an almost complete squad as of July because there are many new faces and they need to train more together.
     
    Nov 28, 2006
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    I think that after all, Secco is doin' the best he can for juve.
    It's not an easy job to negogiate when the whole world know u got 100 milion to spend.
    They ask for high prices becuz they know juve need the players...
    I hope we get milito but for a logic price.

    We got loads of money to spend and right now Secco is focused on milito, after we get him (or some other good CB) he'll focus on bringing an AMF.

    So far, so good.
     
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