Price is not what alen asked. He wanted to know who were 2 players that were better. I agree with you that they would cost double, but keep in mind they are "better" and more proven players, hence they are worth their world class status.
Villa and Silva overrated, but I'd still take them on my team. Only problem is that they might not perform because they'll be too uncomfortable with a gay fanboy named Lion fooling around with their undergarments before and after matches.
he will be the first choice left back for Italy at the world cup, look what happened to Grosso after last WC, anyway in the end we will give our half to Genoa and they will sell him to Milan for a big profit
Price is not what alen asked. He wanted to know who were 2 players that were better. I agree with you that they would cost double, but keep in mind they are "better" and more proven players, hence they are worth their world class status.
he will be the first choice left back for Italy at the world cup, look what happened to Grosso after last WC, anyway in the end we will give our half to Genoa and they will sell him to Milan for a big profit
La Gazzetta dello Sport understands Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet will be leaving Turin. They are both 32 and have one year left on their current deals, so it's the last chance for the Bianconeri to cash in on their talents.
Juventus are also said to be reluctant to give Fabio Cannavaro the option of playing another year while Fabio Grosso is expected to be in the departures lounge, together with Tiago and Molinaro who left the club on loan in January.
Martin Caceres and even Antonio Candreva are also apparently in limbo as the board is unsure whether they in fact deserve a permanent place in Turin.