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Juve-Nuts

Junior Member
May 31, 2005
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Robinho would prefer to move to Spain rather than England the player's agent has revealed after it was announced that both Arsenal and Juventus have shown an interest in the Santos youngster.

Wagner Ribeiro revealed that the two clubs had added their names to the list of prospective clubs showing an interest in the outstanding forward.

Both Juve and the Gunners had scouts watching Robinho in Santos' recent Copa Libertadores encounter with Universidad de Chile.

"Robinho has attracted the interest of the best clubs in the world," Ribeiro said.

"Not only does Real Madrid want him, but also Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea and Juventus have all made enquiries, although he would prefer to move to Spain rather than England."

But Robinho's first choice would be to move to Real Madrid as there is already a large Brazilian contingent at the Santiago Bernabeu.

"Things would be a lot easier at Madrid," Riberio continued. "Especially as there are so many Brazilians there already."

Coach Wanderley Luxemburgo is a big fan of the highly-rated 21-year-old and he would link up with national team stars such as Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo.

Reports in England recently suggested that Arsenal are preparing a bid, but they face an uphill battle to stop Madrid from landing him after the Spanish giants began the process of securing his services many months ago.

-----------Sky Sports


It Dose'nt look very likely but wouldnt it be a dream to have Robinho, ah Moggi make my dream a reality, Robinho is the best prospect out there!! (And it dosent say anything about not wanting a move to Italy!!)
 

di_vatai

New Member
Mar 30, 2004
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In my opinion, our transfer policy depends on what is gonna happen with alex. if he stays, there's no money to buy a real big name midfielder or striker, but if he leaves, he goes with his 7million euro salary what gives the chance to call cassano or whoever we want.
the signs showing del piero will stay, so there won't be any big changes upfront. it would be a dream to have cassano on the field, but it doesn't work with alex in the team. however. maybe it's not even necessary, if we check how many goaIs we scored this season, but slowly it's time to bulid the team future, looking as how many old key players we have. imo not a lot of things will change, zalayeta will move on as loan and mutu will stay (maybe he goes too and sculli comes to the first squad)
I'm curios about what's gonna happen, but imo we eather need a good passing defensive midfielder (maybe giannichedda is enough) near emerson and a good attacking midfielder as a sub of nedved (meghni?). I hope and predict we swap kovac with a more talented italian defender, such as barzagli or bonera.
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
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Mancini is great, I wouldn't want him to sub Camo, but even if they play the same position they play it differentlya.

Camo dribbles more towards the middle and Camo likes to cross the ball from deep while
Mancini loves to run the lines and make crosses near the end of the field.

Mancini can also play attacking fullback, he gives us more options.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
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I didn't know where to post that anywhere else:

details about the cp-ownerships of the Fiorentina boys:

Miccoli = 60% Fiorentina - 40% Juve
Mareca= 70% Fiorentina - 30 % Juve
Chiellini= 10 % Fiorentina - 90% Juve

sports.it

It also says that the decision about these players should be made on thursday
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Seems that Juve wants to sen Oliveira to Siena, Juve have agree with the loaning, but Paco Casal, Oliveira's representant, has say no to the loaning...

I read this on sports.it
 

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