Transfer rumours about players leaving Juve (13 Viewers)

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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Katil said:
Don't like the idea of building a team around two guys who have both hit their thirtees. When we get back to serie A, neither of them won't have what it takes anyways. We got to keep at least Canna, otherwise we're screwed. I can't imagine not having him in the back four after the past two years. :sick:
We must to accept that we are in serie B now,and both Nedved and Del Piero are the guys that will help us a lot in that new situation.
 

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Morra10

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Apr 30, 2006
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now how bad would canna feel if he left?? deschamps is putting alot of pressure on him to be a leader, and if canna really loved this club he would stay like del and neddy

Deschamps hopes Cannavaro follows Del Piero lead
tribalfooball.com - July 16, 2006

New Juventus coach Didier Deschamps hopes Fabio Cannavaro follows Alessandro del Piero's lead and agrees to stay with the club, despite their relegation.

"Alessandro has made a professional decision and set an example for the other players to stay and take part in this adventure," said Deschamps.

"Cannavaro is a leader and is obviously a very important player to the team and the coach."

Deschamps has already called each member of the squad, but admits "it would be impossible" to keep hold of everybody.

"I told them all that I count on every one of them as they are all important players, but I will respect their personal decisions."
 

Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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ReBeL said:
Liverpool and Chelsea will be the first English clubs to pick at the carcass of Juventus and the other fallen giants of Italian football.

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has confirmed that he is keen to take David Trezeguet or Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Anfield in a cut-price deal after the Turin club were relegated to Serie B with a 30-point deduction for the coming season.

Chelsea are battling Real Madrid, now managed by former Juventus boss Fabio Capello, for defenders Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluca Zambrotta. But Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger appeared yesterday to rule out any move for players affected by the Italian scandal.

It is Juventus who seem certain to be stripped of their principal assets, with Benitez confirming that he is likely to turn to Italy for the fourth forward he needs following the departures of Fernando Morientes and Djibril Cisse.

Benitez is already weighing up bids for Sweden striker Ibrahimovic and France forward Trezeguet, who missed the crucial penalty in last week's World Cup final, as budget restrictions mean Liverpool are highly unlikely to be able to meet Feyenoord's £10 million-plus asking price for Holland's Dirk Kuyt.

Benitez said: "All the Juventus players are good players. They will be a better price now than they would have been three months ago. There are possibilities for a loan arrangement. If there is a good player and he is professional, that is not a problem for me. Trezeguet is one who would be a good player for us."

Chelsea, meanwhile, are involved in a head-to-head battle with Real Madrid for World Cup winners Cannavaro and Zambrotta. The Mail on Sunday revealed Chelsea's interest in Cannavaro last week and he has since been pictured riding a jet-ski to meet Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich on the Russian billionaire's yacht, the Big Blue, moored off the Italian coast.

Cannavaro's agent, Enrico Fedele, says his client wants a longer-term contract than Chelsea are offering and will wait for Juventus's punishment to be confirmed, following the appeal process which begins this week, before deciding between London and Madrid.

Fedele, who initially claimed that it was a chance meeting between Cannavaro and Abramovich, with no potential transfer discussed, said: "Fabio would want a four-year deal, not three years. And we will wait for Chelsea's official request now, to go with the one we already have from Real Madrid.

"Fabio called me after the meeting on the boat and he was very pleased about it. He said Mr Abramovich is an exceptional person and he would be happy to play for Chelsea. They are one of the best three teams in the world. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea are all at that level as clubs now. But it will take a while because the sentence imposed on Juventus hasn't been confirmed yet. Cannavaro can use that time to decide between Chelsea and Real Madrid
."

Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson said: "The situation with the clubs in Italy is something we are addressing at the moment. It's not exactly clear at this stage what the circumstances are with the clubs that have been relegated.

"For instance, will they want to loan their players out for a year while they are in Serie B? Will the players be put up for sale or will they be freed? It's something that we just don't know at the moment."

The harsh punishments meted out to Juventus and the other Italian clubs were welcomed yesterday by Wenger but he added that his club could not afford to take advantage of the expected exodus of players from Italy.

Wenger said: "It is disturbing the market because you have a flow of players who will come out on the market but don't forget that the players at Juventus are very well paid and not many clubs in the world can afford to pay these kind of wages.

"We cannot afford to do it and that's why we are not very much concerned by Juventus
."

But Wenger refused to rule out a return from Turin of former captain Patrick Vieira and appears to be sending a message to Vieira and other possible targets, including David Trezeguet and Lilian Thuram, that they would have to accept wage cuts if they wanted to switch to Arsenal.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/li...in_article_id=395914&in_page_id=1771&ito=1490

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First Italy, now English football faces its own

SCANDAL

By Rob Beasley

ENGLISH football is bracing itself for its own corruption scandal after Premiership investigators confirmed they have evidence of illicit transfers involving several top-flight clubs.


The stark news will send shock waves through the domestic game less than 48 hours after Italy's match-fixing scandal saw leading Serie A sides Juventus, Fiorentina, Lazio and AC Milan severely punished.

Here, a team of specialist bung-busters — headed by former Met Police chief Lord Stevens — has highlighted a series of highly-questionable Premier League transfers.

Now they want the green light to go further and grill the clubs, players and agents involved in those "dodgy deals" in a bid to bring them to justice.

And the investigators will enjoy unprecedented powers in their search for the truth.


Money
They will be able to demand home, office and mobile phone records, and personal bank accounts in an effort to find out who paid and who received the money which allegedly "went missing" in the deals.

That could then lead to a number of high-profile cases being brought against some of the game's biggest clubs and biggest names — a shameful episode to rival the match-fixing sensation in Italy.

Nothing will happen for a couple of months because Lord Stevens' team will not officially present their interim report to the Premier League until September.

But inside sources say the report will provide enough evidence to convince the Premier League there are serious causes for concern in several high-profile moves.

It will also stress the bung-busters are keen to zero in on the biggest cases in a bid to bring charges against anyone responsible for flouting the Premiership's strict rules on transfers by making illegal payments.

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore sanctioned the on-going inquiry into all transfers made since January 2004.

Scudamore looks sure to agree, despite possible resistance and reluctance from club chairmen who may be concerned about the consequences for their teams.


Bungs


An insider said: "What is the point of setting up an inquiry into allegations of illegal payments and illicit transfers if you don't follow the evidence and go all the way with it?

"Lord Stevens' team are sure to carry on this investigation, and a lot of people should be very uneasy about that."

A Premiership spokesman said: "We will receive Lord Stevens' initial report in September and examine it carefully.

"It was always going to be the case the inquiry would identify transfers they would like to look at in more detail."

Scudamore announced the inquiry into alleged transfer irregularities in March, shortly after News of the World published comments by then England boss Sven Goran Eriksson about corruption in the Premier League.

Eriksson claimed the Premiership had a "bungs" culture and he knew of three clubs where illegal payments were paid, including to a boss.

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/sport/sport1.shtml
 

Hennes

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Sep 3, 2004
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Cannavaro's agent, Enrico Fedele, says his client wants a longer-term contract than Chelsea are offering and will wait for Juventus's punishment to be confirmed, following the appeal process which begins this week, before deciding between London and Madrid.

Fedele, who initially claimed that it was a chance meeting between Cannavaro and Abramovich, with no potential transfer discussed, said: "Fabio would want a four-year deal, not three years. And we will wait for Chelsea's official request now, to go with the one we already have from Real Madrid.

"Fabio called me after the meeting on the boat and he was very pleased about it. He said Mr Abramovich is an exceptional person and he would be happy to play for Chelsea. They are one of the best three teams in the world. Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea are all at that level as clubs now. But it will take a while because the sentence imposed on Juventus hasn't been confirmed yet. Cannavaro can use that time to decide between Chelsea and Real Madrid."

I can assure you that this news is totally invented!!! Amazing what phantasies those journalists have, but Canna was never on an abramovich-boat...

It's total bullshit! It would have been in the italian press as well, don't you think?
 

Gep

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Jun 12, 2005
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Nedved first to go? Sunday 16 July, 2006

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Pavel Nedved may be set to quit Juventus for The Premiership after his agent revealed that Tottenham have made an offer for the Czech star.

“Pavel can still play in any top league,” claimed Zdenek Nehoda. “Monaco, Tottenham and some clubs from the UAE and Qatar have made offers.”

Nedved signed for Juve from Lazio in July 2001 for £25m and thrived in Turin, being named by Pelè as one of the 125 top living footballers in March 2004.

While several Juve players have already made it clear that their futures lie away from the Delle Alpi, Nedved’s plans remain unclear.

However, it looks increasingly likely that the 33-year-old will now reject Serie B football and try and make the most of his final few seasons.

Juventus are appealing against the Calciopoli verdict that sends them into Serie B with a 30-point deduction. If the appeal fails, the Bianconeri may face a mass exodus with nine key players already rumoured to be seeking transfers.

However, Arsenal Coach Arsene Wenger has claimed that the wage demands of Juve’s top players may be a stumbling block. “The players’ wages are too high for us,” lamented the Frenchmen.

“What has happened in Italy will inevitably disturb the market but don’t forget that the Juve players are very well paid and not many clubs in the world can afford to pay these wages.”
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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Gep D'Messiah said:
Nedved first to go? Sunday 16 July, 2006

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Pavel Nedved may be set to quit Juventus for The Premiership after his agent revealed that Tottenham have made an offer for the Czech star.

“Pavel can still play in any top league,” claimed Zdenek Nehoda. “Monaco, Tottenham and some clubs from the UAE and Qatar have made offers.”

Nedved signed for Juve from Lazio in July 2001 for £25m and thrived in Turin, being named by Pelè as one of the 125 top living footballers in March 2004.

While several Juve players have already made it clear that their futures lie away from the Delle Alpi, Nedved’s plans remain unclear.

However, it looks increasingly likely that the 33-year-old will now reject Serie B football and try and make the most of his final few seasons.

Juventus are appealing against the Calciopoli verdict that sends them into Serie B with a 30-point deduction. If the appeal fails, the Bianconeri may face a mass exodus with nine key players already rumoured to be seeking transfers.

However, Arsenal Coach Arsene Wenger has claimed that the wage demands of Juve’s top players may be a stumbling block. “The players’ wages are too high for us,” lamented the Frenchmen.

“What has happened in Italy will inevitably disturb the market but don’t forget that the Juve players are very well paid and not many clubs in the world can afford to pay these wages.”
Ohhh damn!!!!!I was almost sure that he will stay with us!!!

And we all know at what clubs Wenger is pointing: Man Utd,Chelsea,real madrid,Milan,inter,Barcelona.
 

giovanotti

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Aug 13, 2004
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Hennes said:
Hasn't Deschamp already stated that Nedved is gonna stay???

They are really exagerating with their rumours this summer...
I think so,Deschamps only condition was that Nedved and Del Piero must stay in the club.

Seems that this situation fits journalists a lot,because thay can speculate more than ever.
 

xchloe007x

Junior Member
Jan 31, 2006
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kind of a late late late reply, but just saw this thread and read the early posts....

I hope they fucking get exploded by ETA and i seriously wish Capello to die and i hope we lose those 2 scudetto so he dosent get credit for them.
.... o_O.... do you fancy ETA or something???
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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u never know, anyway we will have to wait and see, i dont think anything wil happen until the appeal is finished.

there is speculation abt liverpool and man U. They benetiz thinks he could the players cheaply, i hope we finish all there money if they want trezi. But the good thing is that they dont mind getting the players on a one year loan.
 
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AbuGadanzieri

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    Watson said:
    His agent said that his been contacted by two majour clubs and the biggest from Qatar and UAE, although does anyone know if it's true?
    i read iin uae newspaper aljazeerah club want to bring nedved

    aljazeerah wear black and white like juve
     

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