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Jan 7, 2004
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tassard said:
The never-ending transfer saga concerning Willy Sagnol seems to have taken a new twist.

Bayern Munich now believe that they are back in contention for the French international who looked poised to join Serie A giants Juventus.

The in-demand right back had announced that he will leave the Allianz-Arena outfit at the end of his current deal in June 2006 and seal a free transfer to Italian giants Juventus.

He made that decision after failing to agree terms on a new deal with Bayern, but once again the Frenchman has changed his mind according to comments from Bayern supremo Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

Rummenigge is convinced that a new round of talks with the 28-year-old did break the ice in Bayern’s favour.

“I am 99 percent sure that Willy will sign a new four-year contract on his return to Munich on 5 January,” the club president told local daily Suddeutsche Zeitung.

The former St Etienne ace joined Bayern in 2000 from French outfit Monaco and has been a regular starter ever since, helping the club to win three Bundesliga titles, two German Cups and the UEFA Champions League trophy in 2001.

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WTF???

mark, you better not be reading this :toast:
 

Maresca

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Aug 23, 2004
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Byrone said:
So Maresca since ur in Germany right now, how about u goin to Rummenigge office & kickin his ass?
hehe, I would do that, I was in Munich watching the Bayern-juve match, but at that time he did not say all that bullshit. I think Moggi had allready kicked him:D
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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Sagnol is on holiday right now.

When he'll be back (begin of Jan.), Moggi will convince him not to concede to Rummennigge's pressure. They'll negociate like hell.

come on Moggi. You're better than ze germans...
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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Sagnol to snub Juventus offer
Tuesday 3 January, 2006
Juventus target Willy Sagnol has reportedly turned down a move to Turin in favour of staying at Bayern Munich.

It was widely expected that the defender would arrive at the Stadio Delle Alpi in the summer on a free transfer.

However, reports in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper have insisted that the Frenchman has now decided to stay with the German giants.

The international, formerly of Saint-Etienne, is said to have signed an extension with the side until 2010.

Bayern have refused to comment on the speculation but would be delighted to keep hold of the 28-year-old.

Bayern chief Karl Heinz Rummenigge will be particularly pleased to pip Juventus to the player after he openly criticised their market behaviour last month.

Sagnol has been in Bavaria since 2000 during which time he has won the Champions League, four Bundesliga titles and three German Cups.

The Old Lady of Italian football will now have to reassess their transfer strategy if Sagnol has in fact extended his present agreement.

They were ready to sell Jonathan Zebina, another free capture, but may decide to reconsider that option.

Meanwhile, other reports today suggest that Juventus are keen on signing Bayern Munich captain Michael Ballack.

The German international midfielder, who is also wanted by a host of European clubs including Inter, is available on a Bosman at the end of the season.
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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tassard said:
Wow!!!!Do we have the first Moggi's fail???
Moggi doesn`t fail
If we don`t get Sagnol it is because Moggi simply didn`t want him and it was a smokescreen to someone else maybe Ballack...
 

Hambon

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Apr 22, 2005
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Just got off the phone with Big S.(sagnol)....first of all he says "What up" to all of yall....second of all Forza Juve ....Finally he will be here in the summa right in time for the hotties and the skimpy clothing....Its cold in Germany...buuuurrrr
 
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tassard

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    Sagnol future still in doubt
    Wednesday 4 January, 2006
    Bayern Munich have revealed that Juventus target Willy Sagnol will make a decision on his future by January 10.

    Reports in Germany on Tuesday suggested that Sagnol had decided to extend his contract with the giants, thus snubbing a switch to Turin.

    However, the Bundesliga champions have admitted that the French international has yet to give an answer to their latest contract offer.

    "We have reformed our offer and Sagnol should give us a reply by January 10," said chief Karl Heinz Rummenigge. "If we get a negative response then he will be free to move elsewhere."

    It was widely accepted that the right-back had already agreed to join Juventus on a free transfer once his present agreement expires in June.

    Yet Bayern seem to have made one last attempt to keep the highly rated 28-year-old in Bavaria.

    Whispers suggest that the Munich club have put together a four-year contract worth £1.7m a season.

    However, Juventus are ready to draw up a more lucrative agreement in the region of £2m a campaign, plus offer a number of win bonuses.

    "Sagnol is a problem for Bayern," responded Juventus director general Luciano Moggi after this latest twist. "If they don’t find an agreement then we will welcome him with open arms."

    Some reports around the peninsula today also suggest that Inter may make an attempt to hijack the deal.
     

    Holygr4le

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    Aug 4, 2005
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    tassard said:
    Sagnol future still in doubt
    Wednesday 4 January, 2006
    Bayern Munich have revealed that Juventus target Willy Sagnol will make a decision on his future by January 10.

    Reports in Germany on Tuesday suggested that Sagnol had decided to extend his contract with the giants, thus snubbing a switch to Turin.

    However, the Bundesliga champions have admitted that the French international has yet to give an answer to their latest contract offer.

    "We have reformed our offer and Sagnol should give us a reply by January 10," said chief Karl Heinz Rummenigge. "If we get a negative response then he will be free to move elsewhere."

    It was widely accepted that the right-back had already agreed to join Juventus on a free transfer once his present agreement expires in June.

    Yet Bayern seem to have made one last attempt to keep the highly rated 28-year-old in Bavaria.

    Whispers suggest that the Munich club have put together a four-year contract worth £1.7m a season.

    However, Juventus are ready to draw up a more lucrative agreement in the region of £2m a campaign, plus offer a number of win bonuses.

    "Sagnol is a problem for Bayern," responded Juventus director general Luciano Moggi after this latest twist. "If they don’t find an agreement then we will welcome him with open arms."

    Some reports around the peninsula today also suggest that Inter may make an attempt to hijack the deal.
    I trust Moggi....:smoke:
     
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