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Sep 1 2011, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Sep 1 2011, 11:37 AM) De Rossi would be great. Let's hope Galliani manages to convince him like he did with Mexes.
You do realize that Inzaghi will be 39 next season. I'd be extremely surprised if he decided not to hang his boots at the end of this season. I hope he's already in contact with his agent, we need to plant the seed early. There are problems at Roma with the Enrique vs Totti drama, so they could be in for another terrible season. That would make it easier to convince him. It's also been mentioned that he wants a 4m per year deal, which should be more then manageble for us considering we gave that kind of money to multiple over-aged players on a yearly basis until last season. Ganso I think would want the same kind of deal. While Monto would be on something like Aquilani, I don't think he earns a lot at Fiorentina... So Monto, Ganso in January, De Rossi next summer and maybe Astori to replace Bonera. We'll then need to look into the other players which will be out of contract, Zambro, Nesta and Seedorf mostly. I think if these 3 have a good season then they should be given another deal like the one they got for this season. We cannot let go of the entire old gaurd at one go, so keeping these 3 and letting the others go would be a good move, without being too drastic. QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Sep 1 2011, 11:52 AM) Rene Adler? He was a great keeper, but we ain't gonna go for him, because he's too injury prone. Look at his past few seasons, none of which he ended up without one serious injury. He started approximately at the same moment as Neuer and was better (at least IMO), while nowadays Neure clearly tops him. Astori could be interesting. De Rossi should be top priority, he'd be great and we'd finally have a real Italian champion in our team. I do. Well, it's completely up to him (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) Yeah, I remember him being a hot prospect, then fell off the map. But Abbiati is not getting any younger so in the next few years the management should be thinking about a replacement. And who knows, sometimes players go through phases where all the do is get injured and then go through phases when they remain fit for long spells without any injuries. As for Pippo he can do whatever he wants, our attack is more then good enough to allow us the luxury of having Pippo still there. The midfield is the area that cannot afford to keep players like Ambro and Rino
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Sep 1 2011, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE Yeah, I remember him being a hot prospect, then fell off the map. But Abbiati is not getting any younger so in the next few years the management should be thinking about a replacement. And who knows, sometimes players go through phases where all the do is get injured and then go through phases when they remain fit for long spells without any injuries. Don't you think our board is counting on Amelia as No.1? I mean, he didn't impress me, but...well,..we only recently signed him. QUOTE We've reached an agreement with Montolivo. He'll come next summer for free. Four years of contract which earns him €3,5 million a year. Soon the move will probably be denied by both parties, but the deal is done and sealed. This would then mean Ganso for January, then in summer Seedorf out, Monty in.
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Sep 1 2011, 02:01 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Sep 1 2011, 05:52 PM) This would then mean Ganso for January, then in summer Seedorf out, Monty in. All for it. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I was sure we were after Kaka, but really you can't blame him for coming back with his tail between his legs, not when his story at Madrid is still rolling. Not just that, it would be stupid for us to get him back if there were better options - and judging by the looks of things, Monty and Ganso are worth the gamble.
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Sep 1 2011, 06:15 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Sep 1 2011, 01:52 PM) Don't you think our board is counting on Amelia as No.1? I mean, he didn't impress me, but...well,..we only recently signed him.
This would then mean Ganso for January, then in summer Seedorf out, Monty in. Well who knows, but I don't think he can be our true #1 It would be a good move, but as of yet, no one has said when Monto will come in, I've read articles where they say January, others Summer. From the list blue posted, the top 2 should be our first priority. If we manage Ganso, Monto and DDR within the next 2 windows then our midfield would be top class as well as set for the next 5 years
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