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chester

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May 20, 2006
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You drunk? 19 year old kid with loads of potential.

Anyways I highly doubt we'll sign him. Why would United sell him?
It is possible:
van Gaal doesn't use him, not even on the bench.
And the players that are used, are not that old that they need to be replaced within one or two years.

But, I think a loan deal is the highest do-able, maybe for 1.5 season or something like that.
The article also states PSG and Porto also want him.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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You drunk? 19 year old kid with loads of potential.

Anyways I highly doubt we'll sign him. Why would United sell him?
Does he even play first of all ? Seems like he's getting the Coman treatment there.

I definitely endorse signings like Januzaj but i dont see him being a difference maker in the immediate future.

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It is possible:
van Gaal doesn't use him, not even on the bench.
And the players that are used, are not that old that they need to be replaced within one or two years.

But, I think a loan deal is the highest do-able, maybe for 1.5 season or something like that.
The article also states PSG and Porto also want him.
Whats the point of loaning him then ?
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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It is possible:
van Gaal doesn't use him, not even on the bench.
And the players that are used, are not that old that they need to be replaced within one or two years.

But, I think a loan deal is the highest do-able, maybe for 1.5 season or something like that.
The article also states PSG and Porto also want him.
Obviously we shouldn't loan him unless we get an option. He won't have an impact immediately and the mere idea of us developing a player for United is nauseating.

But I would love to sign him outright. I'm a big fan of his.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
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Whats the point of loaning him then ?
Obviously we shouldn't loan him unless we get an option. He won't have an impact immediately and the mere idea of us developing a player for United is nauseating.

But I would love to sign him outright. I'm a big fan of his.
I agree with the above, I would also prefer to sign him outright.

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If ManU doesn't want to sell:
- He is a cheap alternative to solve our AMC issue
- We could concentrate on investing money in other positions that need to have a replacement the coming year (GK, CB, strikers)
- He has the quality, why say no to such a player, even if it is for a short while.

Look at how Courtois did with Atletico, I am sure not one Atletico fan regrets how that deal went.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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I agree with the above, I would also prefer to sign him outright.

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If ManU doesn't want to sell:
- He is a cheap alternative to solve our AMC issue
- We could concentrate on investing money in other positions that need to have a replacement the coming year (GK, CB, strikers)
- He has the quality, why say no to such a player, even if it is for a short while.

Look at how Courtois did with Atletico, I am sure not one Atletico fan regrets how that deal went.
There's huge difference between Courtois and Januzaj. And I've already made it clear I don't think he would be an immediate impact and therefore I don't want to loan him without an option to buy.

I doubt Januzaj is at the point in his career where he can handle the pressure of the key-played in Allegri's system. Both from a maturity and quality point of view.

Italy in unforgiving to a played like Januzaj is he doesn't perform.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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I agree with the above, I would also prefer to sign him outright.

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If ManU doesn't want to sell:
- He is a cheap alternative to solve our AMC issue
- We could concentrate on investing money in other positions that need to have a replacement the coming year (GK, CB, strikers)
- He has the quality, why say no to such a player, even if it is for a short while.

Look at how Courtois did with Atletico, I am sure not one Atletico fan regrets how that deal went.
I dont agree chester.

I agree with Maddy on two points :
1.He wont guarantee us immediate results.Maybe thats what you're trying to say but i dont agree anyway.
2.I'd hate developing a player for any team.That would be resigning ourselves to a position of becoming a 2nd rate club.I know you're looking at this practically but its quite unacceptable to me as we're the Italian champs.Like i said,there's no guarantee he would produce instant results.He is a young talent who may or may not fare well for us.Its low risk but ultimately gives us zero(or close to nothing) reward in the end.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
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There's huge difference between Courtois and Januzaj. And I've already made it clear I don't think he would be an immediate impact and therefore I don't want to loan him without an option to buy.

I doubt Januzaj is at the point in his career where he can handle the pressure of the key-played in Allegri's system. Both from a maturity and quality point of view.

Italy in unforgiving to a played like Januzaj is he doesn't perform.
I think he would, if a player like Gervinho can perform so well in SerieA, then a talented player like Januzaj, surely won't disappoint.
I just don't see it happen, nor a loan, nor a permanent deal.

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I dont agree chester.

I agree with Maddy on two points :
1.He wont guarantee us immediate results.Maybe thats what you're trying to say but i dont agree anyway.
2.I'd hate developing a player for any team.That would be resigning ourselves to a position of becoming a 2nd rate club.I know you're looking at this practically but its quite unacceptable to me as we're the Italian champs.Like i said,there's no guarantee he would produce instant results.He is a young talent who may or may not fare well for us.Its low risk but ultimately gives us zero(or close to nothing) reward in the end.
It's not like we are developing a player from one of our rivals in SerieA, if that would be the case, I'd agree.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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I think he would, if a player like Gervinho can perform so well in SerieA, that a talented player like Januzaj, surely won't disappoint.
I just don't see it happen, nor a loan, nor a permanent deal.
He might perform 15 out of 35 games. He's young therefore inconsistent. Giovinco didn't perform in Juve. There's a big difference between playing for Juventus than for Parma. Which points back to Januzaj. The pressure of being the key offensive player as he would be in Allegri's system is something that shouldn't be put on the shoulder of a 20 (19) year old who have never been a regular starter and is unfamiliar with the structures of Italian football.

Give me Januzaj as someone to slowly but steadily integrate into the starting line-up like Pogba did and I'll be all for it.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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It's not like we are developing a player from one of our rivals in SerieA, if that would be the case, I'd agree.
Juve could look towards better opportunities than loaning a player for an important attacking position who may or may not turn out to be good.I mean,surely we cant be that desperate or we're not that cash strapped either.
 

Robee

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Jun 21, 2011
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Januzaj really is hyped up because he had (very very very) few flashes of skill. He has done nothing to prove he's really a good player. He has shown his technique but there is mich more to the game and he is yet to prove everything. The question should be: Why sign him if we aren't even using Coman?
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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Juventus resurrect Sneijder deal?
By Football Italia staff

Juventus could be ready to resurrect a deal for Galatasaray playmaker Wesley Sneijder, according to reports.

The Bianconeri were involved in a protracted transfer saga over the Dutchman, but were believed to have pulled out of any potential deal, with the Turkish side asking €20m and the player’s agent declaring he was happy in Istanbul.

However, Sportmediaset believes that Juve Coach Massimiliano Allegri has identified Sneijder as the player he wants, so the Turin club’s hierarchy will attempt to re-open negotiations.

Mediaset claims that the Old Lady will speak to the former Inter man’s agent in the coming days to see if there is any possibility of a deal.

The news outlet also links Juventus with Milan’s Giampaolo Pazzini. The striker has been out of favour with the Rossoneri this term, and his deal expires in the summer.

It’s believed that Juve will attempt to convince Milan to sell in January, but are willing to wait until the summer to acquire the player for free.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Juventus resurrect Sneijder deal?
By Football Italia staff

Juventus could be ready to resurrect a deal for Galatasaray playmaker Wesley Sneijder, according to reports.

The Bianconeri were involved in a protracted transfer saga over the Dutchman, but were believed to have pulled out of any potential deal, with the Turkish side asking €20m and the player’s agent declaring he was happy in Istanbul.

However, Sportmediaset believes that Juve Coach Massimiliano Allegri has identified Sneijder as the player he wants, so the Turin club’s hierarchy will attempt to re-open negotiations.

Mediaset claims that the Old Lady will speak to the former Inter man’s agent in the coming days to see if there is any possibility of a deal.

The news outlet also links Juventus with Milan’s Giampaolo Pazzini. The striker has been out of favour with the Rossoneri this term, and his deal expires in the summer.

It’s believed that Juve will attempt to convince Milan to sell in January, but are willing to wait until the summer to acquire the player for free.
we've been quoted for a fee we are not prepared to meet, so what makes the club thinks they will sell him for any less now?
 

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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they claim that Gala is troubled by huge debts and that last day of market window they'll let Sneijder go for a cheap fee. I REALLY HOPE THEY DONT.


we should make the little game they're doing on VS forum. the little Marotta's game.
Pogba gone for 100m how you'd spend them?

XD

1 striker between Benteke and Higuain
1 am between Isco,DeBruyne and Mkhytarian
1 cb the only one that comes to my mind is Hummes but it's impossible. What are some good defenders affordable by Juventus?
 
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