Wishlist and General Juve winter mercato talk (2013-14) (33 Viewers)

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LiquidPLP

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You have a book too? :shocked: :p

I actually think some Tuzzers might believe that to be an improvement, donning their biased and tinted Italian mediocrity shades.
Sure I do :D

Not me though. Cerci is simply not good enough and he'll cost a lot. Torino don't want to sell and I can see why. They'll try milk us which we should avoid. There are better options anyway.
 

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Nostradamus

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I think we need @Nostradamus to tell us more about him.
A pleasure to help out :)

Kevin Trapp is an excellent young goalkeeper who is originally from Kaiserslautern and was formed by their legend Gerry Ehrmann (Wiese, Weidenfeller, Fromlowitz and Sippel all went through his school).

It was a little surprising that Frankfurt got him for a relatively low fee of 1.5m€ and Schalke should slap themselves for missing out on him. He is showing really consistent performances and seems very happy there. He is very matured for his age and seems to have mental strenghts. He is fantastic on the line and has amazing reflexes..good 1on1..his commanding of the box is good, his ball distribution not so much. He is IMO a complete keeper with a top character and always very calmed and fearless.

His contract is running until 2016 and Frankfurt CEO is not a pushover so they ll fight hard to keep him. Trapp seems very grounded so I cannot see him making trouble to get his will..a move can just happen, when both parties r satisfied.
Gladbach and Schalke r probably interested in him.

There is zero chance for him going to Brazil. Neuer is clear No. 1..then there r Adler and Weidenfeller probably fighting for 2 and 3..then there r the very young and talented ones like ter Stegen and Leno..not forgetting other talents like Zieler, Baumann and Ulreich (most underrated keeper). The keeper pool Germany have is just mindblowing.
 

Xperd

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A pleasure to help out :)

Kevin Trapp is an excellent young goalkeeper who is originally from Kaiserslautern and was formed by their legend Gerry Ehrmann (Wiese, Weidenfeller, Fromlowitz and Sippel all went through his school).

It was a little surprising that Frankfurt got him for a relatively low fee of 1.5m€ and Schalke should slap themselves for missing out on him. He is showing really consistent performances and seems very happy there. He is very matured for his age and seems to have mental strenghts. He is fantastic on the line and has amazing reflexes..good 1on1..his commanding of the box is good, his ball distribution not so much. He is IMO a complete keeper with a top character and always very calmed and fearless.

His contract is running until 2016 and Frankfurt CEO is not a pushover so they ll fight hard to keep him. Trapp seems very grounded so I cannot see him making trouble to get his will..a move can just happen, when both parties r satisfied.
Gladbach and Schalke r probably interested in him.

There is zero chance for him going to Brazil. Neuer is clear No. 1..then there r Adler and Weidenfeller probably fighting for 2 and 3..then there r the very young and talented ones like ter Stegen and Leno..not forgetting other talents like Zieler, Baumann and Ulreich (most underrated keeper). The keeper pool Germany have is just mindblowing.
Thanks.Just what i wanted to hear :D

So i guess you think he's a good enough keeper for Juventus going by your post.At what price could Juve realistically snap him up ? (just curious)
 

Gian

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So Chelsea sign him for 8M, loan him out to Bremen, he returns back to London and only plays 3 matches for Chelsea and now they sell him for friggin' 22M?
 

Nostradamus

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Thanks.Just what i wanted to hear :D

So i guess you think he's a good enough keeper for Juventus going by your post.At what price could Juve realistically snap him up ? (just curious)
I dont know if he is good enough for Juve and following into the footprints of legendary Buffon is a huge task. Juve cannot allow to make mistakes and the pressure is going to be huge. He has the right mentality, but u never know..he is worth a try.

The rumour comes out of nowhere though and even if its Di Marzio, I cannot see any truth in it. Trapp sitting on the bench for 1 or 2 seasons just to wait for Buffon to retire sounds like pure nonsense. It wont happen.

The price would be 10m+ I guess, but Bruchhagen has never mentioned selling him as he is probably not interested in selling.
 

Xperd

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I dont know if he is good enough for Juve and following into the footprints of legendary Buffon is a huge task. Juve cannot allow to make mistakes and the pressure is going to be huge. He has the right mentality, but u never know..he is worth a try.

The rumour comes out of nowhere though and even if its Di Marzio, I cannot see any truth in it. Trapp sitting on the bench for 1 or 2 seasons just to wait for Buffon to retire sounds like pure nonsense. It wont happen.
I think he might have just accepted Juve as a destination not the conditions i suppose(that he's going to be 2nd choice GK for a while).Ideally ,we buy him and loan him back there.
 

Nostradamus

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So Chelsea sign him for 8M, loan him out to Bremen, he returns back to London and only plays 3 matches for Chelsea and now they sell him for friggin' 22M?
Exactly..de Bruyne ll also earn more than any player from Dortmund :) I guess he ll get around 3-4m€ net.

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I think he might have just accepted Juve as a destination not the conditions i suppose(that he's going to be 2nd choice GK for a while).Ideally ,we buy him and loan him back there.
IF u r right and Juve is the club he wanna join, then why not waiting for another year? Then the contract is just running for 1 more year and it would be easier to negotiate with Bruchhagen, so ideally I would just wait and check him out and also other opportunities. I really cant believe that he would sit on anyones bench. Thats not Trapp.
 
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Juventus are rumoured to be plotting a double swoop for Manchester United pair Patrice Evra and Nani. Tuttosport say that Antonio Conte is interested in Evra's European experience and feels that he will add more stability to Juventus' left side. Evra's contract is due to run out in the summer and Manchester United may decide to cash in on the France left-back now rather than lose him on a free. The Bianconeri are also rumoured to be keeping tabs on Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke.
 
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