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Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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Well I trust you to give a rating on him Fred, not to say I don't trust Ahmed becuase I do but I've talked with you about Arsenal a fair bit.

I think it's really got to do with wether we go after Rafinha or not
I believe Rafinha is the more realistic target.
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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yes, they are all at top clubs all over Europe...please suggest a promising LB from Ligue 1 that we can realistically be able to sign...otherwise it's all :seven:
How about Tremoulinas (Bordeaux). He is LB with good attacking and defensive skill. You see it when Bordeaux against us and Munich. Also Cissokho still in Ligue 1 but he definitely expensive.

I more worried about LB.. If Caceres can improve and consistent as our RB then our problem is LB ( can be Criscito if Secco don't want to spend much, also can be Kolarov)... then the next problem is CB, AM, SC in sequence
 

Fred

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Cissoko defintely won't happen, even if it does, it won't be cheap. Lyon bought him for 17M.

Tremoulinas has developed really well at Bordeaux. I'd really like to see how well he'd do on the bigger stage. He would be rather risky though.
 

Ken

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Aug 17, 2007
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Yea, because that's worked out well so far.

I don't care where to, but he's dead weight like this, since there's no sign we're going to play him, even in a 3-man midfield.
 
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Monday 7 December, 2009
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Juventus have joined the race to sign highly rated Uruguay Under-20 international Matias Aguirregaray, according to Tuttosport.

Inter and Villarreal have been tracking the versatile young right-back who can also play very effectively in central midfield.

Juventus have sent one of their top South American scouts Nicolas Lodeiro to take a closer look at the 20-year-old who currently plays for Uruguayan giants Penarol, the club of his father Oscar, a former Uruguay international.

Competition is said to be red hot for Aguirregaray as a number of European clubs, big and small, feel they can win the race for his signature.

Udinese were strongly linked with a move for him last month with a view to a bid in the January transfer window.

The Zebrette also tried to sign him in the summer, putting an offer of around £3.5m on the table, but talks collapsed.

Juventus have a history of signing Uruguayan players from Daniel Fonseca in 1997 to Martin Caceres this summer.
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