Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2012-13) (27 Viewers)

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Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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which he does not want to be sold, so theres your answer
bah who knows , now he has gotten a taste of CL fighting for bigger goals he could ask to leave , now that napoli sold lavezzi the highest they can aspire is getting a place in CL . Plus he may always ask yet agaian for a raise of his salary and that would be a problem for napoli
 

AndreaCristiano

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Jun 9, 2011
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bah who knows , now he has gotten a taste of CL fighting for bigger goals he could ask to leave , now that napoli sold lavezzi the highest they can aspire is getting a place in CL . Plus he may always ask yet agaian for a raise of his salary and that would be a problem for napoli
agreed but he keeps reiterating that is future is in napoli
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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I rate Quag higher than Matri when not injured and on form. He's more dynamic, creative and versatile and he might be used in Mirko's place (out wide or as SS) at some point as well as playing as CF. With match fitness I think he'll come good. Matri really doesn't deserve to leave but he can easily be sold for 15M.
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Tevez ftw
 

TrezJuve

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I have a feeling he'll massively disappoint if he moves to a big club. I just don't see the potential for him to be better than he was last season tbh.
@Fred; I see the opposite, it does seem like he reached his peak, but I'm sure he will at the very least slightly improve in a big club; I see him grow as a player there considering he seems to have a good mentality.

I'd like to know what makes you think he will disappoint, as he has no history of doing that; unlike Gignac prior to his only good season. Is it because you had a bad experience when you got Chamakh? He always was a one dimensional player, and it is difficult to play regularly in a big club when you are one.

In any case, those two can't be compared to Giroud, and they shouldn't be considered as an indication of how good (also in terms of mentality) he truly is. They are not the rule and Giroud should be evaluated on his own.

If he were to play for Arsenal or any other big clubs for that matter, I'm sure he would do great.
 

TheLaz

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Oct 6, 2011
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RVP=Tevez>Falcao>Cavani>Higuain
RvP(Best striker overall in the world ATM) > Higuain = Falcao > Tevez, Cavani. In terms of current ability.

“Juventus need a great hitman and whether it’s Van Persie, Luis Suarez or Gonzalo Higuain, the competition will be fierce.

“The Bianconeri have to get their timing right. If they hurry up, then they can anticipate Manchester City, who need to sell before they can buy. The sheiks are rich, but not stupid, as they’ve seen what happens with too many forwards in the squad.”

Arsenal star Van Persie has been the hot favourite for the role, but Bronzetti suggests Higuain should be considered too.

“I’d advise Juventus to keep an eye on Higuain. Jose Mourinho doesn’t want to let him go from Real Madrid, but it depends on what the lad thinks and the club strategy.

“The Spanish clubs have to face up to the economic crisis in their country. If Juve pushed a little more, they might realise Higuain isn’t really off the market. Of course it takes more money, but Higuain is four years younger than Van Persie and earns half his wages...


- FIFA agent and transfer expert Ernesto Bronzetti

Tell me again I am the only one a little worried spending € 50+ million on RvP.. In terms of transfer and wages.
 

mukumsplau

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I rate Quag higher than Matri when not injured and on form. He's more dynamic, creative and versatile and he might be used in Mirko's place (out wide or as SS) at some point as well as playing as CF. With match fitness I think he'll come good. Matri really doesn't deserve to leave but he can easily be sold for 15M.
:agree:
 
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