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Jun 12 2007, 01:25 AM
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Token Girl
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I think kurt is rating Iaquinta an awful lot more highly than I would. Yes, he's a decent enough Serie A striker, yes he was on the Azzurri that won the World Cup, but Iaquinta....well, I'm happy he's going to Juve. He's nowhere near Trezeguet's class though.
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Jun 12 2007, 01:57 PM
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QUOTE Trezeguet Agent Names Top English, Spanish Clubs
GOAL.com
David Trezeguet has lifted the lid on the Premiership's interest in him. However, he did not completely rule out the possibility of staying on at Juventus.
Patrizia Pighini, Trezeguet's agent, has hinted that Manchester United, Arsenal and Barcelona are interested in his client, though he voiced concerns over their willingness to meet his demands.
"David has a rather high salary, so we'll have to see if clubs like Barcelona, Arsenal and Manchester United will need a player of his characteristics," began Patrizia Pighini.
"In the next weeks we'll see if someone is sold, and then that could free up a place and Trezeguet would become a new player for the market."
The movements of Thierry Henry and Samuel Eto'o are what he was hinting at, as clubs are unlikely to meet Trezeguet's demand just to keep him on the bench.
"Lyon? They have always been interested in him, but I'm sure that for David his main objective is to remain with Juve until 2008," continued Pighini.
"It is not that Trezeguet must leave Juve. He still has a year on his contract, until June 2008, and means to respect it.
"He remains disappointed by the fact they forced him to extend, but at the moment they have gone quiet and nothing has been done. David does not have anything else other than respect for the contract that he has." Love the last part... "and means to respect it (contract)" after what he did in the last match. (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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Jun 12 2007, 08:11 PM
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Allievi Regionali B
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QUOTE Moratti targeting Tevez Inter patron Massimo Moratti admits Carlos Tevez is “what we need,†but rejected rumours of an Adriano-Antonio Cassano exchange.
It has been widely reported in the Italian media that Tevez’s representatives have already met with the Nerazzurri and the West Ham star himself confirmed he was interested in a move to the San Siro.
Now the club President has also made the negotiations official when asked about Tevez at today’s youth team Scudetto celebration.
“It is true, this is a player we like a great deal,†said Moratti. “He has quality and character – he is just what we need.â€
The Argentine international’s contract is owned by company MSI and only on loan to West Ham, so he could be released for as little as £100,000.
It’s believed that Tevez will be a direct replacement for Adriano, who is more and more out of favour after a series of off the field problems and poor form.
The Italian Press suggests that he will be handed over to Real Madrid as part of the deal to bring Cassano to Inter.
“No, we are not interested in Cassano,†assured Moratti. “We are at a fairly advanced stage of negotiations with David Suazo. We’ll see how the talks proceed.â€
West Ham United are involved in a different transfer story with another Serie A side – Lazio.
Both teams are tracking River Plate goalkeeper Juan Pablo Carrizo, who has been earmarked as a potential successor to the recently retired Angelo Peruzzi. Another Argentinian (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) They don't have good Italians at all. Tevez and Suazo? They already have: Crespo, Adriano, Zlatan, Recoba and Cruz.
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