With all due respect, I don't really understand you either lampard...
Ranieri and Secco are completely ready for this player to move on. That's not a secret. If he stays, and is unhappy, chemistry could suffer. Of course it wouldn't be proper to bash a player who is playing well.... where did I say that? In fact, I didn't really bash Tiago for not playing well either. I said that this arrangement isn't working- that's pretty clear, as currently no one is happy with the situation.
I never said that given the chance, Tiago would play well. I said that this, for many reasons, is a failed experiment. By my estimation, the system doesn't fit, and Ranieri isn't going to change the system to suit the player. In other words, Tiago is probably not going to get a better chance then he's already had. It's time to move on.
If we don't sell him in the next 10 days, he would be here until January (at the minimum). During this time I would cheer him on, as I do all of our players. Maybe things would change... but I highly doubt it.
Given Tiago's wages, and apparent skill (albeit skill that has yet to be displayed at Juventus), I think someone somewhere would be willing to take a chance on the player if all it cost them was his wages, and if they had the option to make the move permanent for a reasonable price after the season. In fact, Everton already made a move, but Tiago rejected it. There's still time for a team to make a move for Tiago... especially if that team sustains an injury to one of their mids before the end of the month and the situation becomes urgent...
If all Tiago needed was "one fucking game to play well and it would be enough to prove us all wrong" then he'd probably be one of our starting CM's by now, and this thread would not exist.