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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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We're linked to Guidetti.

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12961_6498853,00.html

Certainly worth the gamble. He comes across as a bit cocky, but the talent is definitely there.
He's an amazing talent, guy is the real deal. During his loan to BP he made that shit team win games.
Shoo sens när? :D

I like his funny personality, but since when is he amazing talent, real deal or "defenitely there"? Based on? He hasnt shown zip all in his senior career so far except few moments. Has some promise, but not shown enough at all to garner the interest of a top team. He needs to go out on loan and show his worth in senior footie.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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Shoo sens när? :D

I like his funny personality, but since when is he amazing talent, real deal or "defenitely there"? Based on? He hasnt shown zip all in his senior career so far except few moments. Has some promise, but not shown enough at all to garner the interest of a top team. He needs to go out on loan and show his worth in senior footie.
Basing it on the time he spent with BP. He's what, 18 and he came into to the league(never played first team football before) and started producing and made a shitty team like BP win games, fact is that they collapsed and got relegated after he left says a bit. He had about 3 goals and 4 assists in 8 games before he had to go back to City. And, in his first game for City's first team he made the assist for Jo's goal.

Now I'm not saying he's the next Ibrahimovic but I think he's a great talent and I would see it as a great signing if we got him for the future.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Glen Johnson?

If we can get him for around 10 Million I'd take him straight away.
Can't see him making the switch to Italy tbh, would be a fairly drastic change of scenery for him and British players tend not to do so well abroad? Who knows though, if it did happen he could turn out to be a revelation for us.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Basing it on the time he spent with BP. He's what, 18 and he came into to the league(never played first team football before) and started producing and made a shitty team like BP win games, fact is that they collapsed and got relegated after he left says a bit. He had about 3 goals and 4 assists in 8 games before he had to go back to City. And, in his first game for City's first team he made the assist for Jo's goal.

Now I'm not saying he's the next Ibrahimovic but I think he's a great talent and I would see it as a great signing if we got him for the future.
I actually like him and like to see him to succeed, I watched few BP games just for him (and I NEVER watch allsvenskan), but you said it yourself, 8 games and 3 goals, thats his senior footie career, in a quite shitty league. Thats very scarce CV and not enough to be deemed a big deal talent. He has had few promising cameos on City in the cups, but thats all. Just saying dont hype too soon. And it is too soon based how few senior footie games he has had.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hinted the Bianconeri will sign Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella from loan deals.

Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hinted the club will sign both Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella once their season-long loan deals expire.

Marotta also affirmed the six-point gap between the Bianconeri and Milan can be closed.

"Aquilani and Quagliarella are on loan, and are doing very well," Marotta told Corriere Dello Sport. "They are showing all the right things for us to buy their playing contracts.

"This season, winning something for Juventus means a lot. Hopefully, we can toast to something important.

"I am not worried about the points gap between the two sides, because as we saw last season, Roma demonstrated that closing a gap is not impossible. Even Udinese has shown this season that climbing the ladder is possible."

Marotta also believes "Lazio is a candidate to win the Scudetto."

Aquilani joined the club from Liverpool and Quagliarella from Napoli.
 
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Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hinted the Bianconeri will sign Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella from loan deals.

Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta has hinted the club will sign both Alberto Aquilani and Fabio Quagliarella once their season-long loan deals expire.

Marotta also affirmed the six-point gap between the Bianconeri and Milan can be closed.

"Aquilani and Quagliarella are on loan, and are doing very well," Marotta told Corriere Dello Sport. "They are showing all the right things for us to buy their playing contracts.

"This season, winning something for Juventus means a lot. Hopefully, we can toast to something important.

"I am not worried about the points gap between the two sides, because as we saw last season, Roma demonstrated that closing a gap is not impossible. Even Udinese has shown this season that climbing the ladder is possible."

Marotta also believes "Lazio is a candidate to win the Scudetto."

Aquilani joined the club from Liverpool and Quagliarella from Napoli.

:tup: I like that he didn't mention Pepe and Motta

I guess they will be training like dogs to secure a place here. :lol:
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Kranjcar has confirmed he's definitely leaving in January. We are one of the clubs linked but he prefers a stay in the EPL. He'd probably not turn us down if we came with an offer, however, the price mentioned is around 13m Euro which is kind of a turn off for a player who barely played in close to a year. Especially when you consider the fact Tottenham bought him for less than half of that.

I like Niko, he'd be a solid addition to us, but not for the money mentioned. Can be better spent elsewhere.
 
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