Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2011-12) (95 Viewers)

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Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
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Tevez will bitch regardless but as you probably know better than most of us, he's one of the best strikers atm and the main reason why City ended 3rd and 5th since he joined them. Adebayor, Dzeko, Balotelli were all much much inferior to him at City.

If they just keep passing the ball to him a moment of his briliance could bring them 3 points.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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Italian sugardaddy or foreign, who cares? The club will still be the same, only much richer with better players. Its not like the sheik or the russians will change the name of the team in move it to the Russian league.

Look, I like the Agnelli family and I like the FIAT connection and what it meant to the people back then and I hope they keep the club but if they aren't up for it and don't have the motivation for this club and want to sell it then I have nothing against a foreign owner.
 

Juve Libnan

Senior Member
Jun 20, 2007
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Hmm.

I did not doubt he would move, eventually he'll harbour for a move back to South America.
Just like Messi will in ~10 yrs time

Just like Ronaldo,Adriano,Ronaldinho

But i highly doubt Tevez is looking to leave european football any time soon

He dragged City into the CL and he def wants to compete in it esp since he joined a team whose project at the time he joined was to compete with Europe's best. Hes not heading back to S America for at least another 2-3 yrs
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Inter will probably sell more than they'll buy. I doubt they'll buy Tevez if they don't sell both Sneijder and Eto'o, or one of them plus some other player. Inter are not going wild on the market for some time now and it's obvious that they're saving money.

Last year, for example, they sold (permanently or co-owns) players for 64.5m eur and they bought players for 33.3m eur. The season before they sold players for 16.5m eur more than what they paid for new players. Shortly, in the last two seasons they made almost 50m eur profit from sales and this year I expect more of the same.
Seems to me that most of the Italian teams are in financial troubles and only 2-3 of them (Juve included) buy more than they sell.

Two years ago they were lucky to have Mourinho creating the team and using the Zlatan money smartly. I doubt they'll be that lucky this time.
 
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