Zlatan Ibrahimovic (45 Viewers)

Ibra to Juve again, yes or no?

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Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Merc? You mean as in employee who seeks what is best for his career? People should remember that professional football is a job too. And most players tend to look at it as to a job.

Loyalty is exeption not the norm in this business. And him going every season to different teams performing, being one of the major impact players and winning there only proves how great of a player he is.
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Merc? You mean as in employee who seeks what is best for his career? People should remember that professional football is a job too. And most players tend to look at it as to a job.

Loyalty is exeption not the norm in this business. And him going every season to different teams performing, being one of the major impact players and winning there only proves how great of a player he is.
:tup:
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Best post :lol:

I laughed when Ibrahimovic said 'the team still won, even without me', as if he was surprised lol. Egotist.
Well I think thats a good answer since the only thing journalist seem to concentrate about is how he himself brings scudettos.
 

dodo

The Recruiter
Apr 25, 2011
1,171
I was cleaning up my old room and look what I found hidden in my closet:



I wanted Thuram & Trez on my shirts for that 2005-2006 season but chose those 2 at the very last moment.. :snoop:

After Vieira I never put new signings on my Juve shirts again. :(
 

Nedvěd

Guest
I was cleaning up my old room and look what I found hidden in my closet:



I wanted Thuram & Trez on my shirts for that 2005-2006 season but chose those 2 at the very last moment.. :snoop:

After Vieira I never put new signings on my Juve shirts again. :(
Loved that away kit.
 

chester

Too busy to bother
May 20, 2006
15,055
Ibrahimovic-Kaka exchange?
Spanish newspapers are reporting that Real Madrid and Milan are planning a sensational Kaka-Zlatan Ibrahimovic exchange deal.

The Rossoneri have declared several times through President Silvio Berlusconi and Vice-President Adriano Galliani this week that they’d welcome back Kaka “with open arms.”

The Brazilian and former Ballon d’Or winner has struggled for form since joining Real in a then world record £56m deal in 2009.

He has also been linked with Chelsea, but a return to Milan seems more likely after his knee operation.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Ibrahimovic could be used in an exchange deal with Kaka worth around €25m.

It would allow the Swede to reunite with his former Inter boss Jose Mourinho, although Real fans could resist due to his past with Barcelona.

In turn, bringing in Ibra would release Karim Benzema towards Juventus.

In other news, Ibrahimovic was unhurt after a car crash near Milan today. He was a passenger in the vehicle during a three-car incident.
 

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