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.zero

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Juventus consider Romagnoli?
By Football Italia staff


Juventus are reportedly considering an offer for Alessio Romagnoli, if Milan fail to qualify for the Champions League.

The Rossoneri are 11 points away from fourth-place Roma as things stand, with the Giallorossi still having a game in hand.

CEO Marco Fassone has admitted they’d have to sell “one or two top players” if the Diavolo don’t make the top four, and Tuttosport reports that Juve are interested in Romagnoli.

The Bianconeri would be willing to offer €25m for the centre-back, though clearly Milan would be reluctant to sell to another Serie A club
Milan broke their backs a few seasons ago when they were trying to sign him from Roma.

:beppe: cut the cheque
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Romagnoli is a talented young player but so are Rugani and Caldara - I think at this point we need more certainty than potential as we do have players with potential but our current ability is different from their alleged potential
It reminds me of the old Arsenal whos only purpose was raising young talents but nothing about current great players (put aside Henry)
What we need is 1 top CB or 1 top DM depending on formation 1 top CM and 1 top attacker to partner Dybala and Higuain (again position depends on formation)
If we want to be a potential WC team its ok but Im sure we all want more than just potentially good team...
Maybe Im crazy but I want to see a Juventus who like in 97 and 98 kind of controlled Europe - back then we had enormous bad luck to lose the CL as in terms of quality we were by far the best in Europe
Enough with this Barca Real bullshit its time Juve enter the fray again!

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They take Bonucci, we get Romangoli

I like it :tuttosport:
I rather have Bonucci back - probably the best CB in the world (dont let the Milan performance fool you.. he still got it..)
 

juve123

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Romagnoli is a talented young player but so are Rugani and Caldara - I think at this point we need more certainty than potential as we do have players with potential but our current ability is different from their alleged potential
It reminds me of the old Arsenal whos only purpose was raising young talents but nothing about current great players (put aside Henry)
What we need is 1 top CB or 1 top DM depending on formation 1 top CM and 1 top attacker to partner Dybala and Higuain (again position depends on formation)
If we want to be a potential WC team its ok but Im sure we all want more than just potentially good team...
Maybe Im crazy but I want to see a Juventus who like in 97 and 98 kind of controlled Europe - back then we had enormous bad luck to lose the CL as in terms of quality we were by far the best in Europe
Enough with this Barca Real bull$#@! its time Juve enter the fray again!

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I rather have Bonucci back - probably the best CB in the world (dont let the Milan performance fool you.. he still got it..)
Is bonucci better than de vrij
 

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Juventus agree Emre Can terms?
By Football Italia staff


Juventus have already agreed personal terms with Emre Can for when he becomes a free agent at Liverpool, claim Tuttosport.

The Serie A giants have made no secret of their interest in the German international midfielder.

According to the latest reports coming out of Turin, he has given the all-clear to join Juve either when his contract expires at the end of the season, or if the two clubs can agree a deal in January.

Emre Can has also been linked with other clubs, but the pursuit from Juve goes back a long way and they hope fellow German Sami Khedira can convince him to choose Serie A.

He turns 24 in January and joined Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen for €12m in 2014.

This season he has made 17 competitive appearances for the Reds, scoring three goals with two assists.
 

juve123

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Osman

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Yes even on current form. De vrij, is good, but nothing outstanding, put him current Milan with a stronzo of a coach, and he would look even more hapless.


In comparison, put Bonucci in the tactically well oiled organisation of Lazio and Simone and he will just need to make quarter back passes to Immobile (while telling him to fuck off) and sip his garlic tea in safety of half dozen of physical bullies around him.
 
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