The Neverending Story-Cassano to Juve (19 Viewers)

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Gazetta.it now has a different story. Channel 4 says Mutu, Gazetta says Juve will offer Miccoli as part of the deal. The only thing both reports have in common, is the fact that Cassano will have a new club before the end of June. In addition, Gazetta also mentions a possible Madrid offer for Cassano.
 

Blind

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May 8, 2005
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I don't know what to make out of this.
This whole Cassano to Juve, Gila to Milan seems to be way too straightforward.
Usually Moggi surprises us with spectacular signings.
And us being linked heavily with him, I do not know.
Might be a smoke screen once again.
Imagine if Cassano stays at Roma, and Gila comes to Juve:D
I would laugh so hard
 

Blind

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May 8, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Edge ] ++
Milan's vice president has already promised the signing of Gilardino later in the week, you think he just said that for a joke ?
Well when I read his (Paolo Berlusconi) comments on Channel 4, nowhere did he say that it is a done deal. He said to the fans EXPECT Gila.
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Parma striker Alberto Gilardino will sign for Milan this summer, says Rossoneri Vice-president Paolo Berlusconi.

The latter, brother of owner Silvio Berlusconi, has publicly told fans to expect the arrival of the Italian international. "I think we will be able to give ourselves this gift," he stated.

Gilardino has been linked with a move to the Rossoneri for some time even if talks over his transfer were delayed by Parma’s survival play-off.

But negotiations will now resume after Gilardino’s goal helped Parma beat Bologna on Saturday, thus ensuring their Serie A status.

"It was only right to not disturb the player before Parma’s last game," added Berlusconi. "We’ll now let our friend Adriano Galliani get to work.

"However, let us not forget that all of these presents are concluded with the signature of our President (Silvio Berlusconi) who puts up the money."

Milan are set to meet with Parma officials on Wednesday in an attempt to agree a fee, especially as they have reportedly already agreed personal terms with the striker.

The Stadio Tardini outfit initially valued the former Verona player at a massive £35m but that figure has since been reduced.

Milan are understood to have had an £18m bid rejected and they will up their offer to around £23m.

The San Siro giants will be keen to wrap up the deal as soon as possible given that Chelsea, Inter and Juventus are also monitoring the situation.
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But if that really happens, I donlt care that much. We have Trezegoal, I much rather have Cassano than Gila.
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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id personally take gila over Cas, and sign Karimi instead....but we aint gonna get karimi or in all honesty gila...to id be happy with cassano.
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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I dont like cassano also because he is no finisher and no play maker , he is similar to dp (no offense to dp) it is just he will not add anything to juve , why pay 10ml + mutu for him , i dont know where exaclty he will play?
 

#10

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Jul 28, 2002
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im a fan of french football, and after all the goals trez scored,he should have a place in all juve fans hearts, but at the end of the day, i beliece gilagaol would do a far superior job than trez.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Len ] ++
Gila to Milan and Cassano to Juve.....

I think its a good deal, if we only have to pay 10m + Mutu
I think the best (rumoured) deal, that i heard was a cash deal without any player at 11m.

If we're paying 10m and Mutu, lets just hope its a loan deal.
 
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