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Of course he needs time and experience to arrive to the "great players" level. Still too early, but he looks very promising.
nurturing his talent is vital to us! he plays for the U-21 team and will surely be part of teh NT soon enough! and as history has it, Juve has been the team who's supplied most no of players to the NT! we must keep this prospect in mind and play him! i'd be happy if he starts at least 1/3rd of the season and plays at least in an overall 2/3rd of the match with enough playing time when subbed! 25-30 would be enough!
 

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Quaresma Hours Away From Atletico Madrid Move

Ricardo Quaresma is expected to complete a move to Atletico Madrid in the coming hours.

The former Sporting Lisbon and Barcelona man - who moved to Porto three years ago as a part of the deal that brought Deco to Spain, is set for a return to La Liga.

Atletico Madrid will pay Porto 20 million euros for the Portuguese winger, and a few more based on performances and results.

The move will see Los Colchoneros have a rather long line-up of wingers, with Maxi Rodriguez and Petrov both fit again, and Luis Garcia also on the way in.

This signing comes on the back of Atletico Madrid signing Diego Forlan for 21 million euros, and almost certainly rules Riquelme out as a possibility.

Atletico Madrid have been second only to Barcelona in terms of their summer spending in Spain, with Real Madrid yet to make their moves. They have already netted Raul Garcia, Abbiati, Cleber Santana and Diego Costa.

They are also close to netting Spanish international defender Angel from relegated Celta Vigo, which will officially complete their business for the summer.

As for Quaresma, this is his big chance to prove himself in La Liga, and make a point to Frank Rijkaard, who was unimpressed with the winger over his unwillingness to adapt.

Quaresma had refused to play on the left back then, and was thus left on the bench with Luis Garcia and skipper Luis Enrique being preferred on the right.

He had also hit out at Rijkaard for failing to give him enough chances, and has vowed never to play under him again. He wants a return to Barcelona, but "not while Rijkaard is the coach."

For now, it will be Atletico Madrid - who have been chasing for almost 12 months, it has to be said - whom he will ply his trade for
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I know that we never been truly linked with him, but I think he's a great player and we could tryed to buy him. However now is too late...
 
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