The Neverending Story-Cassano to Juve (22 Viewers)

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The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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cause he'll go elsewhere fool, you think Juve will be able to get him when Inter, Milan, Barca, Real etc etc will be after him for nothing? and who's to say someone wont make a sneaky bid for him in January?


Who would want to waste milions to buy Cassano in January when they could get him for free in the next summer? Even Inter are not that stupid.
 

Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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Who would want to waste milions to buy Cassano in January when they could get him for free in the next summer? Even Inter are not that stupid.
A team not willing to let him go to another team in January?
 

The Arif

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A team not willing to let him go to another team in January?


If any team has millions to spend to buy him 6 months before his contract expires, then that team certainly has money to offer him higher wages than the other teams.
 

baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Which is where Juve will suffer to be honest. We wont be able to beat off competition from Inter, Madrid or whoever else come looking for him. They're all better pay masters. We're always tighter on the purse strings, and I think if we buy Cassano, then it will happen this summer.
 

Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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http://www.goal.com/NewsDetail.aspx?idNews=75994&idSez=16

The Giallorossi want to offer a new contract to the young talent.
Roma have not given up hope yet on renewing Antonio Cassano’s contract as they are desperately trying to hold on to ‘Peter Pan’ instead of losing him next year on a free transfer.

The club has therefore decided to meet the player’s agent, Giuseppe Bozzo, and offer a 5-year deal at 4 million Euros per year. Cassano will most likely refuse the offer as other clubs can offer him a higher salary.

A lot also depends on the player’s willingness to stay in Rome, which after the incidents with the Giallorossi fans in this early part of the pre-season, the chances of Cassano remaining in the Capital city remain very bleak.
 

Arttk

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Jul 30, 2004
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honestly Roma are shooting themseleves by offering a pay rise for Cassano, they cannot afford it and in the end they will have to cut players and make them less competitive.
 
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