Transfer rumours about players leaving Juve (4 Viewers)

rain

Junior Member
Mar 11, 2006
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If this happens and we dont lose Trez and Buffon but only give them away as a loan, it gives us Juventini one more reason to believe that our beloved Juve wont stay away from Serie A for more than a year.
 

Kosta

The Eccentric
Jul 16, 2006
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rain said:
If this happens and we dont lose Trez and Buffon but only give them away as a loan, it gives us Juventini one more reason to believe that our beloved Juve wont stay away from Serie A for more than a year.
And how on earth you expect Juve to gain his Seria A status in one year, if all star players leave on loan, remeber how compact this team was, you cannot expect the same gameplay from this new Juve squad that is bulding right now , with a new coach... playing on different stadium...etc.

I sure hope so on returning to Seria A in our first attempt , but it will be diffucult ...
 

Guzzler

Junior Member
Apr 14, 2006
131
Reports suggest that Manchester United are preparing a bid for Patrick Vieira.

The Old Trafford outfit are allegedly ready to offer Juventus around £7m for the French ace’s signature, but they may also face competition from Real Madrid.

Vieira joined Juve at the start of last season for £13.7m but failed to settle fully in Turin in a season hampered by a persistent groin injury and training ground friction with Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

After nine years at Arsenal, Vieira has is no stranger to life in England and is likely to welcome a return to the Premiership.

In the light of the Calciopoli verdict, the Bianconeri are resigned to losing a host of key players and are unlikely to stand in the way of any transfer.

It is also believed that Fabio Cannavaro could leave Juventus this week to join Fabio Capello at Real Madrid.

channel4.com/sport
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
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I actually think we can afford to lose Trezeguet on permanent basis...he isn't young and by the time we reach Serie A I'd like fr Palladino Bojinov to continue as main duo...


Its also not a good phsycological message to loan out all your players, then our youngsters wont be so motivated cause oonce Juve is back in Serie A, they will all be replaced.

Some names I wouldn't mind selling all out:

Vieira, Emerson, Camonarese, Trezeguet, Thuram,

while Zambo and Buffon go on loan...

Nedved and Cannavaro stays :D nah just kiddin, Cannavaro moves on loan to Palermo where he will win the scudetto...:D

Cannavaro is a delicate situation, I wanna have him, but he deserves success, and he's too old actually to be loaned out..
 

Batigol

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Mar 5, 2006
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Cannavaro set for Real Madrid switch

AFP
July 17, 2006
ROME (AFP) - Italy's World Cup winning skipper Fabio Cannavaro is set to leave scandal-hit Juventus to sign for Real Madrid.

The Gazzetta dello Sport claimed that the defender, one of the most impressive players at the World Cup, has already talked to Real's former Juve coach Fabio Capello to tell him of his wish to move.

The Spanish giants could also be interested in stripping Juventus of full-back Gianluca Zambrotta as well as Brazilian midfielder Emerson, said the report.



Juventus face losing a host of star names following their relegation from Serie A as punishment for their role in the match-fixing scandal which has rocked the country.

The Turin club were also stripped of their last two Italian league titles and penalised 30 points. Lazio and Fiorentina were also demoted to Serie B an docked seven and 12 points respectively.

AC Milan were also docked 15 points and banned from the Champions League although they were allowed to stay in the top flight.

All four clubs have decided to appeal.

Juve, who are desperate to have the 30-point deduction erased, insist that they will not be forced into selling their top players.

"We won't allow anyone to profit from the situation in which we find ourselves. We will negotiate only at the market price," said the club administrator Jean-Claude Blanc.

Meanwhile, the scandal could be set for a lenghty legal battle.

Prosecutor Stefano Palazzi could also launch an appeal claimimg that the sentences handed out were too lenient.

He had demanded Juventus be relegated into the third division and wanted the others all dumped into the second tier.

The appeals process could start on Friday with a decision having to be made by July 27, the deadline set by UEFA for teams to register for the Champions League.


i want to cry
 

timeover

Junior Member
Nov 6, 2004
121
Batigol said:
Cannavaro set for Real Madrid switch

AFP
July 17, 2006
ROME (AFP) - Italy's World Cup winning skipper Fabio Cannavaro is set to leave scandal-hit Juventus to sign for Real Madrid.

The Gazzetta dello Sport claimed that the defender, one of the most impressive players at the World Cup, has already talked to Real's former Juve coach Fabio Capello to tell him of his wish to move.

The Spanish giants could also be interested in stripping Juventus of full-back Gianluca Zambrotta as well as Brazilian midfielder Emerson, said the report.



Juventus face losing a host of star names following their relegation from Serie A as punishment for their role in the match-fixing scandal which has rocked the country.

The Turin club were also stripped of their last two Italian league titles and penalised 30 points. Lazio and Fiorentina were also demoted to Serie B an docked seven and 12 points respectively.

AC Milan were also docked 15 points and banned from the Champions League although they were allowed to stay in the top flight.

All four clubs have decided to appeal.

Juve, who are desperate to have the 30-point deduction erased, insist that they will not be forced into selling their top players.

"We won't allow anyone to profit from the situation in which we find ourselves. We will negotiate only at the market price," said the club administrator Jean-Claude Blanc.

Meanwhile, the scandal could be set for a lenghty legal battle.

Prosecutor Stefano Palazzi could also launch an appeal claimimg that the sentences handed out were too lenient.

He had demanded Juventus be relegated into the third division and wanted the others all dumped into the second tier.

The appeals process could start on Friday with a decision having to be made by July 27, the deadline set by UEFA for teams to register for the Champions League.


i want to cry

I thought he wound not leave.
HE'S CAPITANO;( How can he goes to Madrid?
plz don't go don't go..

but I still trust him
 

engonga

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2005
525
ESS-Juventino said:
If I were Juve Officials:
I sell: Zebina, Emerson, Trezeguet, Zlatan, Camoranesi
And Keep : Canna, Buffon, Zambrotta

Keep Vieria for me. Please.
if i were juve officials,i would
sell:zebina-vieira-thuram
loan:buffon-cannavaro-emerson-trez-zlatan-camo-zambrotta
keep in b:the rest
 

baggio

Senior Member
Jun 3, 2003
19,250
To me, the biggest mistake we've made already is selling Mutu for Bojinov, who we havent even captured on a permanent basis to start with. Del Piero will probably hang up his boots at the end of this season or the next? What then? Whose going to lead the young squad upfront? Mutu had the maturity, and was well placed to lead the team alongside Palladino or Miccoli if we ever decided to bring him back again. Whether Nedved stays or goes, its irrespective, we're going to lack a leader on the pitch when we hit the Serie A again, and at 26-27 Mutu was well placed to take up that mantle. Such moves on the transfer market are unnecessary and uncalled for. It would be nice if Camoranesi, Trezeguet and Buffon stuck around by signing only loan deals, since these guys still have enough in them if you look at a 5 year cycle. The team although is moving in the right direction without a shadow of doubt, however it cannot be purely built on youth alone. You have to mix youth with a little bit of experience, to lay the foundations of long term success. Cannavaro for me, is a must stay, yes it maybe selfish to make him stay, but really he's done it all now except the Champions League, and he could guide the young Juve backline and instill the kind of values that would help them in the long run. The likes of Vieira, Ibra, Thuram and Emerson should be cashed in on, since they dont really have a future here whether or not we are demoted.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,640
selling mutu was a big mistake indeed. what a dumb transfer it was. and i could understand if to some serie a club, but to your serie b opponent, a player whos strike might be very vital next season. :(
 

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