The Wish List and General Discussion Thread (47 Viewers)

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Gian

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Apr 12, 2009
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great post, but you did not factor in potential fees from the sale of Iaquinta, Sissoko, Amauri, Buffon etc...
plus the installments that need to be paid to Bari for Bonucci, Catania for Martinez, Bremen for Diego, Palermo for Amauri, Fiorentina for Melo iirc
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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I`ll pass on Tevez way overated not worth 30M
As for Menez vs Hazard its no contest from what I have seen Hazard is much better altough I must admit I haven`t seen much of Hazard. Menez is talented but its time we go for the best
 

da_ledgeaun

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Jun 2, 2007
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If Menez is available, I would definitely take the chance,Hazard looks a little too expensive for Juve,especially if We are going after Neymar :D and Wenger really likes Hazard if I remember correctly.
Menez,Pirlo,Neymar,Beck and Ziegler. Those are A very good bunch of transfers, 2 free experienced players in Serie A.
Juve must up their skills in negotiating first though,especially in selling players.
 
May 22, 2007
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Zidane: I insist on Ménez. Take Hazard.
Mazzarri in pole. Still, they like the Conte option. :mute:
Villas B.=10m €. :scared:
Witsel name thrown in there.
Bastos/Gabriel. ~:donedeal:
I saw their front page, going to search for better quotes.

Regarding Ménez, he's good but I'm concerned at all this negative attention he's getting (getting stones thrown at his car) for being a douche.
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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“Menez has class and a certain amount of experience too at this stage of his career,” he said of the Roma attacking midfielder.

I think he’d be a good fit at Juventus.

Menez is expected to leave the Stadio Olimpico outfit in the summer after a tough campaign which has seen some fans turn on him.

Meanwhile, Zizou highlighted a Ligue 1 player who may be set for a bright future in European football.

Hazard is a very good player, but I don’t know if he will be my successor,” Zidane noted. “He certainly represents the best talents of the future.

“He’s very quick and could become a great.”


Hazard, born in Belgium in 1991, plays for Lille in France and has been a part of the Belgian national set-up since 2008.
 
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