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frzl

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agree. except that i expect Gio (and Licht) to stay. i dont think we want to let 2 players we spent 10M+ on each to walk away for free while they still hold some value. so i think we will want to renew both and try to sell them next summer and get back some of the money we invested in them.
dunno. right now it doesn´t look like we are really pushing for a contract extension. i can see him leaving in january, maybe to arsenal?
would leave us a little light in attack, though.

and one more thing about Vidal. if we are ever to sell him, then i think this summer is the safest bet. he has 2 more years on his contract after this season and its always hard to get big money for a player with 1 year left on his contract. so better sell him in 2015 than in 2016 (better keep him forever, but i want to go through all possible scenarios). also, this season so far has shown that he isnt irreplaceable like he was the past 3 years. so if we ever plan to sell him, summer 2015 it is.
i think we will reevaluate the situation in march or something and then either renew (or at least get into closing distance, as we did with pogba) or sell. i´m convinced he will stay.


pirlo for a next season? no thank u
padoin out as well for me.
sturaro has given me nice feelings.
barza should be gone. doubt he can shake off injury and he aint a spring chicken. there should be better and younger CBs out there.
LB till shaky for me..while we have human beings that can fill the spot imho theyre not as effective as they should be
again..wouldnt want berardi as my ST..give me gabbiadini any day of the week who i believe will end up having the much better career of the two...scores, assists and contributes heavily to an impressive sampdoria side...while berardi...
- pirlo has a contract until 2016... no way we will kick him out imo, neither should we. after his injury he had some very questionable games but still was crucial for us.
- there are tons of younger CBs than barzagli but you probably can´t even find a hand full of CBs that have been doing better than him over the last 3 years. no reason to think he is done.
- i like gabbiadini but saying that you don´t want berardi and then play the stats card? come on... 19 goals and 13 assists in 2800 serie a minutes in a team that was destined for relegation...
furthermore, don´t forget that co-owns will end summer 2015. so we kinda have to buy him back. can´t see another zaza-type-deal happening here.
 

Black+White

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Jul 5, 2014
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What I dont want to realize? Is this a joke or what?

You guys just dont realize, that the Bundesliga is no discounter where you can go to and pick their best players. You obviously also dont realize, that the Serie A is not attractice at all for our top players/talents..most just know that the best way to develop is to stay in the Bundesliga with fantastic coaches, where they r given trust and valuable playtime..Italy is not known for given younger players a chance..pensioneer paradise. Just the money would be a reason for them to leave and risk their progress, but then it is the EPL they would go to..no sane German would do that..the only players, who would consider such a move are the talents one class below, for example the Herrmann and Geis category..like Mustafi.
Geis is a huge talent and only 21 years of age.
Expect him to be in play when Dortmund(Kehl) and Gladbach(Kramer and maybe Xhaka) are searching for replacements in central midfield.
He's defensive mid that can control a game and passes the ball beautifully.

The nerve on this guy :lol2:

They aren't paying wages like Juve. What is their salary bill? Yearly income? Are you telling us that Wolfsburg pays anually 170m for players salaries because that is what Juve pays? Ridiculous notion. Serie A >>>>> Bundesloliga. Even in recent times, when most Serie A clubs are struggling, Italian league attracts more interest abroad. Face it, other Bundesloliga clubs are merely feeders for Bayern. No interest there, whatsoever.
There's a reason it's called Golfsburg by everyone outside of that town.
They're backed by Volkswagen and are able to spend money they don't generate. And I'm pretty certain that no player goes there because of the atmosphere in the stadium(hardly ever sold out) or the beauty of the city.

BTW: Germany players not going abroad isn't true.
They go abroad but when they do it's usually to clubs like Real, or some team in EPL, cause that's where they can earn most while still having a shot at winning the CL.
Right now no italian team can offer that(thanks to the huge financial crisis and Serie A being down) and that's why it's hard to get one of them. I mean, during the 1980's - 90's, when Serie A was king, loads of Germans did play in Italy.

Tuchel left Mainz while still under contract for one more year. They are basically holding him hostage and not letting him take another job unless they get compensated. He was rumored to be going to Schalke and Hamburger but neither materialized. Lately his name came up for the Sociedad opening.
Tuchel turned down Hamburg, like every other sane person would've done.
 
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Sneijder seeks Juventus move?
Turkish media claim Wesley Sneijder’s agent has met Juventus to prepare a January transfer from Galatasaray.

The Dutch international midfielder had complained recently that he wasn’t receiving regular wages from the club.

According to Webdehaber, Sneijder has his heart set on a return to Serie A, where he famously won The Treble with Inter in 2010.

It’s reported agent Guido Albers already met Juve directors in Turin and made it clear he wanted to join the Bianconeri.

Sneijder has also been heavily linked with Manchester United.
 
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