Winter mercato thread 2020 (36 Viewers)

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Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
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I understand Juve has a “good relationship” with Raiola. And I understand he gets his clients paid. And I understand he represents top players. I understand clubs have to “play the game” and so do players. But he’s a snake. And don’t believe the propaganda, he’s not “looking out for his clients”. That’s all bullshit, he sees dollar signs with these kids and uses them to demand high figure commissions.
Anyone with business mind will do the same ...

Business is business... take it or leave it ....

This is the best job in commission on earth
 

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LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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4 goals, 7 assists.

Would people be happier to not sign a midfielder? Or take a gamble on someone who has been a revelation this season? And yet less than 24 hours ago people were having a meltdown not paying 45 mill for haaland. You know that striker so many here claimed we didnt need
I was also against Haaland, only for the financial reasons though.
 

tosh_rose

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Aug 21, 2010
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hehehe, hope its true. Its only half a season, but to me Dejan is a future major superstar, he has it all, I may have irritated some posters in the Serie A thread with my constant comments about him, but I like him that much, I think hes exciting as fuck and is the reason why I watch Parma`s games.

Hes yet to find his spot on the field though, hes not a winger, his IQ and his movement speak of his ability to roam around the field with great ease, both feet are good, fast and technical, scores and assists, would look sexy in a trident. I would love him here, I like him way more than a certain 19 y old who recently went to Germany, thats for sure! Go, Fabio, get him!!!
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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45m for a half season wonder :lol:
Welcome to modern day football. You either pay up or risk missing out.

For me, I only look at two things when buying a player:
1. Will he improve our starting lineup-in this case, clearly yes
2. Will the acquisition put serious financial strain on our club- not really, because his transfer fee will be amortized and his salary will be relatively low.
It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Welcome to modern day football. You either pay up or risk missing out.

For me, I only look at two things when buying a player:
1. Will he improve our starting lineup-in this case, clearly yes
2. Will the acquisition put serious financial strain on our club- not really, because his transfer fee will be amortized and his salary will be relatively low.
It's a no-brainer as far as I'm concerned.
How? Who is he going to replace?
 
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