Wishlist and General Juve mercato talk (2013-14) (32 Viewers)

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IrishZebra

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Jun 18, 2006
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The owner has lowered the budget, i heard it was because they didn't go to CL and he is tired of spending big money on mercenaries, so they will instead try to bring their own youngsters forward and hav only a couple of expensive foreign players... Heard some rumor saying he lost a lot of money by bad investments, but i'm not sure that's true...
The owner is a Kremlin puppet.
 

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baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Dunno about Aguero, but we have we have tabled an 'official' bid for Kolarov according to FI. 12m euros. Seems a bit much, given the talk of a 7m outright purchase earlier this summer. Does look like we are dealing with City though.

On the other hand, this Aguero deal would probably work only if we sold Vucinic, Quag and Matri. Don't see it happen to be honest, even if for a minute, we treat the source as credible. 35m is just not Juve's style. And why would Aguero take a paycut when he's been dreaming off Madrid?
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Dunno about Aguero, but we have we have tabled an 'official' bid for Kolarov according to FI. 12m euros. Seems a bit much, given the talk of a 7m outright purchase earlier this summer. Does look like we are dealing with City though.

On the other hand, this Aguero deal would probably work only if we sold Vucinic, Quag and Matri. Don't see it happen to be honest, even if for a minute, we treat the source as credible. 35m is just not Juve's style. And why would Aguero take a paycut when he's been dreaming off Madrid?
Its a horrible idea to sell vucinic, and we arent getting aguero.

LOL at him accepting a 5mil wage offer, just LOL
 
May 22, 2013
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net worth, isnt your liquid assets ;)
I am perfectly aware of that, but you do have a point nonetheless. A "small" loss on some of his stock shouldn't force him to sell of other assets though, unless he manages his personal finances as horrible as John Terry treats his wife (or former wife? i don't know...)
I mean, the guy is still owning a part of companies such as Gazprom, and i doubt he is going to need money because of a 200 million loss.

I'm sure he knew right from the start, that profit-wise, Anzhi was going to be a bad investment, so i guess he still invested in the club because he felt it could give him a return in other areas, such as it being fun, getting some nice results and bring his home town on the map as a city with a succesfull CL-club, or whatever - like Abramovich with Chelsea... It's a toy, and maybe he just doesn't find it as interesting as a year ago, and if that's the case, the money he throws away by investing in Anzhi suddenly ain't giving him no return at all - which could be a part of it. But we can only guess, he could need liquidity for new investments if he plan on something big or whatever, there could be plenty of reasons we won't have a chance to know about, but i am pretty sure he's not 'forced' to sell out to save his private economy. I hope you see my point
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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Aguero? :lol: he's fantastic but let's try to be real. Even IF we sell Matri for 12m and Quag for 10m we wouldn't be able to bid for him. His salary is to high too.

It's a dream to see him in a Juve shirt but it won't happen. It's possible we'll go for another forward IF we sell both Matri and Quag but it will be someone cheaper, more realistic.

I hear rumors Matri is off to Nipples while Quag could go to Valencia.
 

Carlos Primera

Il Vecchio Signore
Mar 29, 2009
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Sergio "el enano" Aguero is more overated than Jonah Falcon. I love how his little fan girls here think he's in the same class as his pimp Luisito Suarez or even Bale. That chump could'nt carry Tevez's used condom.
 
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