Thorsten Frings and Diego "linked" with Juve (3 Viewers)

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Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Frings is a good player. However, I´m not too keen on him, I don´t think he will improve our midfield much. :sigh: You can say that I will even be a bit disappointed.
 

Midzata®

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Jan 26, 2007
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Frings would surely add depth to our squad! If he comes I see him as a key player. BUT, if Werder is asking between 10-15M€->expencive! His wage of 6M€->unaceptable! Even I think at this moment he's better than Mavuba, I prefeer Mavuba over him caz he's prospect for the future & a lot more cheaper
 

juveBIH

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Jun 20, 2006
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I Read yesterday MAVUBA wants Champions League thats y he wants to leave Bordouex an they at the moment just one point shy of third place Lens. ..
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Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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Frings set for Turin talks


Juventus moved another step closer to signing Torsten Frings after the Werder Bremen midfielder confirmed that he plans a trip to Turin for further talks with the Old Lady.

Juve coach Didier Deschamps is known as a long-term admirer of Frings and would like to bring the hard-working midfielder to Italy as he plans to build a team capable of challenging for the Scudetto.

Juventus are currently seven points clear at the top of Serie B and look well on course to return to the top-flight this summer.

Frings has long been linked with Juve and now he has confirmed that he will indeed be travelling to Italy to meet with the Bianconeri.

"I have made an appointment in Turin," Frings told German TV programme Arena and explained that he wants to examine the club’s stadium and training facilities.

"I am planning to take a look around and afterwards I will make up my mind," declared the 30-year-old Germany international after leading his team to an impressive 2-0 away win over Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund.

Frings has always stressed how much he enjoyed his return to his old club after spells with Dortmund and Bayern Munich, but admitted that he is tempted to continue his career abroad.
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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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Some interesting points here: Doubling his salary, his wife's opinion, Juve's intention to make him the Playmaker and Secco's visit to Bremen:

Juve want Frings to run midfield


Germany midfielder Torsten Frings has met representatives of Italian giants Juventus to discuss a possible move from Werder Bremen to the Italian giants, he said on Tuesday.

Frings was in Turin Monday with his wife, Petra, and his adviser, Norbert Flippen, for talks with Juventus sports director Alessio Secco and club official Roberto Bettega.

"I liked it there. But that will not speed up my decision. I will make up my mind over the next weeks," he said. "Juve want me at all costs. They don't want me to be just another midfielder but 'the' playmaker," Frings told the daily Bild newspaper. "I'm thinking a lot about this idea."

According to Tuesday's edition of Turin's La Stampa daily, the issue mainly depends on Frings' wife, who allegedly is not thrilled about a move to the northern Italian city.

But German reports also say Werder would want considerably more than the roughly 8 million euros ($10.8 million) Juve are said to be offering for Frings before agreeing to any move.

Secco is said to be preparing a trip to Bremen next week for negotiations with Werder, the 2004 German league and cup champions.

The Turin club are keen on signing the Germany international this summer as they prepare for a return to Serie A for forced demotion for the current season over a match-fixing scheme.

They have already signed a Bundesliga player in Bosnian midfielder Hasan Salihamidzic from Bayern Munich and are reportedly also interested in Frings' Bremen teammate Miroslav Klose, the 2006 World Cup top scorer.

Although Frings, 30, still has two more years on his contract at Bremen, he said at the weekend he was considering the approach from Juventus but "won't be put under any pressure."

Klose has a deal in Bremen until 2008.

Werder coach Thomas Schaaf said it was "legitimate" for Frings to consider the offer, with Italian reports saying the player could double his salary at Juventus.

"If he has the feeling that he absolutely has to try something new then we will speak to him about the situation," Schaaf said. "But the fact is that the conditions (for a move) have to be in place. Both Miro (Klose) and Torsten still have a contract with us."

Werder Bremen sporting director Klaus Allofs said he was surprised by the news.

"We're not going to put ourselves under pressure. If Torsten no longer wants to play for Werder I'm not going to force him," said Allofs. "We have in the past always succeeded in finding new talent. We're not dependant on one player, Werder is more important than any player."

However, losing both Frings and Klose would shear Werder of two of their most established and world class players.

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Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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how's the life in Turin ? very boring? any famous shopping mall??

I have been to Turin twice. Turin is a really nice city. You can`t compare it with cities like London or Paris from the size but it is a really nice city. There are a lot of things to see and enough luxury shops to spend money. I would say that it is a good city for living.
 
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