Juventus Transfer Campaign
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Re: Juventus Transfer Campaign
Juve send trio to Turkey?
Fenerbahce confirm they are “in negotiations” with Juventus for Reto Ziegler, but Amauri and Luca Toni could also head to Turkey.
The transfer session has now closed in Italy, but the Turkish market is still open for a few more days and Serie A sides can sell abroad.
“We are in negotiations with Juventus for the player Reto Ziegler,” confirmed a statement from Fenerbahce.
A paid loan is the most likely option for the Swiss international full-back, though Trabzonspor are also said to be interested.
There are reports Juve could try to send another two players to Turkey, as they failed to shift them in the regular transfer session.
Amauri was bitterly criticised by the Bianconeri for refusing a series of offers, but could still exit Turin for Trabzonspor.
Veteran striker Toni is another candidate for Turkish football, as Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have set their sights on him.
Fenerbahce confirm they are “in negotiations” with Juventus for Reto Ziegler, but Amauri and Luca Toni could also head to Turkey.
The transfer session has now closed in Italy, but the Turkish market is still open for a few more days and Serie A sides can sell abroad.
“We are in negotiations with Juventus for the player Reto Ziegler,” confirmed a statement from Fenerbahce.
A paid loan is the most likely option for the Swiss international full-back, though Trabzonspor are also said to be interested.
There are reports Juve could try to send another two players to Turkey, as they failed to shift them in the regular transfer session.
Amauri was bitterly criticised by the Bianconeri for refusing a series of offers, but could still exit Turin for Trabzonspor.
Veteran striker Toni is another candidate for Turkish football, as Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have set their sights on him.
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I'd rather see Grosso and Iaquinta leave rather than Toni and Ziegler.BAGGIO 15 wrote:Juve send trio to Turkey?
Fenerbahce confirm they are “in negotiations” with Juventus for Reto Ziegler, but Amauri and Luca Toni could also head to Turkey.
The transfer session has now closed in Italy, but the Turkish market is still open for a few more days and Serie A sides can sell abroad.
“We are in negotiations with Juventus for the player Reto Ziegler,” confirmed a statement from Fenerbahce.
A paid loan is the most likely option for the Swiss international full-back, though Trabzonspor are also said to be interested.
There are reports Juve could try to send another two players to Turkey, as they failed to shift them in the regular transfer session.
Amauri was bitterly criticised by the Bianconeri for refusing a series of offers, but could still exit Turin for Trabzonspor.
Veteran striker Toni is another candidate for Turkish football, as Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have set their sights on him.
Amauri we can only hope.
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We signed Ziegler to only stick it up Trabzon's arse. No european football, future doesn't look bright but Trabzon just got told whose the BOSS.
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Couldn't careless about transfers anymore tbh. I don't even know why we got Ziegler, but then again, he did come on loan (as expected). We have more crap to worry about than transfers.
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Trust us ...... Amauri will be your saviour .... sign him now!Fenerbahçe wrote:Couldn't careless about transfers anymore tbh. I don't even know why we got Ziegler, but then again, he did come on loan (as expected). We have more crap to worry about than transfers.
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Kirev sent out on loan to Romania concludes our transfer dealings, which means Amauri and Iaquinta stay with us.
Fucking Amauri must have turned town at least 5 offers this summer, what a cunt!
Fucking Amauri must have turned town at least 5 offers this summer, what a cunt!
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He's on too big a dollar.scipio africanus wrote:Trust us ...... Amauri will be your saviour .... sign him now!Fenerbahçe wrote:Couldn't careless about transfers anymore tbh. I don't even know why we got Ziegler, but then again, he did come on loan (as expected). We have more crap to worry about than transfers.
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ShhhhhBAGGIO 15 wrote:He's on too big a dollar.scipio africanus wrote:Trust us ...... Amauri will be your saviour .... sign him now!Fenerbahçe wrote:Couldn't careless about transfers anymore tbh. I don't even know why we got Ziegler, but then again, he did come on loan (as expected). We have more crap to worry about than transfers.
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Does anyone know if the opening of the stadium will be shown on any live stream tonight? And what time does it begin?
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I'm sure there will be a stream on Myp2p, although I cannot say the website I will say .bz is a good place to start.
The ceremony is at 7:45pm Italian time, so 3:15am here, while the game starts at 9:30, so 5am.
The ceremony is at 7:45pm Italian time, so 3:15am here, while the game starts at 9:30, so 5am.