by Dewa Nugraha on August 3, 2010
The deal between Juventus and CSKA Moskow regarding the Italian club’s attempt to sign Milos Krasic which seems to be over not long ago suddenly reappears again recently
The latest reports from Italy even claim that the talks from both club’s representatives is heading to a positive direction and that Krasic could very soon arrived in Turin, however there’s a rumor stating that the Bianconeri would need to sacrifice a player for that.
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by Dewa Nugraha on August 2, 2010
The uncertainty of Juventus’ young talent, Sebastian Giovinco’s, future might finally reach an end after the latest report in Italy suggested that the former Italy u-21 player will be joining Parma soon.
The 24-years-old player who has voiced out his disappointment of failing to get decent playing time last season apparently is not included on Luigi Del Neri’s tactical set up for the upcoming season.
The new Juve coach is planning to play with a classic 4-4-2 formation that emphasize the attack from wide players which doesn’t really suit Giovinco’s characteristic. Read more... (345 words, 2 images, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on August 2, 2010
Having a new atmosphere around can pretty much change ones mind, at least that is what Juventus’ Brazilian born striker, Carvalho Amauri felt at his club this time of year.
The striker who was reportedly among the candidates that could leave the club for the upcoming serie A season, has now revealed to the press that he wants to stay and keep wearing the Bianconeri’s jersey.
There’s a new atmosphere at Juventus and I don’t want to leave. This season even when there were rumours about my future, I remained calm,” Amauri said to Sky Sport Italia Read more... (368 words, 2 images, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 29, 2010
Money isn’t everything in football, that’s what probably Inter Milan’s defender Nicolas Burdisso had in mind after reports stated that he would only choose Roma as his destination despite having bigger offer from Juventus.
Burdisso who was loan by Roma last season, look set to stay at the capital club permanently this season and leave his current owner, Inter, that doesn’t really have any intention in keeping him. However, the negotiation hasn’t had any breakthrough as there’s a huge numerical margin between the two clubs. Read more... (349 words, 2 images, estimated 1:24 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 27, 2010
Despite being the most active serie A team in the transfer market so far, Juventus management’s work doesn’t seem to please their fans yet as the Bianconeri’s devotees reportedly still questioning the team’s inability to off load some of the unwanted players.
Juve’s fans who are being known for their harsh treatment on their team’s performance, players and managerial staff, reportedly have voiced out their anger towards some unwanted players who still refuses to leave their beloved team despite being transfer listed. This devotees were seen putting a banner at the Bianconeri’s training camp saying their rejection to those unwanted players, threatening to make things difficult for them.
“We will make those players who have to leave, but want to stay go through a year of hell.” The banner’s read. Read more... (370 words, 2 images, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 26, 2010
After facing a stumbling block in their attempt to acquire Edin Dzeko’s signature, Juventus reportedly are considering an alternative should they fail to land the Bosnian striker.
The press in Italy claims that the Turin giant are eying Manchester City’s striker, Emanuel Adebayor, as their new target for next summer. Read more... (352 words, 2 images, estimated 1:24 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 23, 2010
The serie A’s new season hasn’t started yet but two big rivals on the league, Ac Milan and Juventus seems set to start an early war as the two reportedly are working hard to acquire the signature of Wolfsburg’s striker Edin Dzeko. Despite the latest statement from the Germany club’s management saying that they would not sell Dzeko this season, I can assure you the rumors won’t rest until the transfer window ends on August 31. Read more... (427 words, 2 images, estimated 1:42 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 14, 2010
It looks like Juventus’ plan in revamping their squad stuttered a bit as the latest news stated that some of their transfer listed players may not be leaving the club. One of the latest that shows his intend to stay in Turin is former French international striker, David Trezeguet, who looks determined to keep his place at the club.
The 32-years-old, who has been linked with many clubs such as Ac Milan, Valencia and Napoli, voiced out his intention to stay and fight for a place at Juventus on an interview with Italian press right after finishing his training session with the Bianconeri. Trezeguet seems certain that he can still give something for his club next season despite of his age and the management’s plan, the striker probably believes that if he can convince the new coach that he is still useful he might keep his place at the team.
“I don’t want to leave at all.” Trezeguet said to the press Read more... (464 words, 2 images, estimated 1:51 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 11, 2010
A change of idea could be on the card for Juventus’ management as their previous plan to cash in on their Brazilian playmaker, Diego Ribas, might take a U-turn after their new coach Luigi Del Neri was impressed with the player’s showing on their training camp. The former Sampdoria coach who has been trying out the ex-Werder Bremen star playing as a support striker in the team’s training sessions, stated that he likes what he seen from Deigo so far.
“He is working hard and can do very well. I think he can play an important part for Juventus this season.” Del Neri said,“ Diego must be free to roam the final third, as he can play easily as a support for a lone centre-forward or as a trequartista behind two strikers.” Read more... (379 words, 2 images, estimated 1:31 mins reading time)
by Dewa Nugraha on July 7, 2010
Among other big teams in Serie A, Juventus have been the most active in the transfer market thus far by grabbing five new players to help their course in challenging for serie A’s top spot next season. However, their mission isn’t done yet as beside still eying some big signings the Old Lady must sell some of their unused players first to clear out their roosters that will also gives them extra funds for getting more new players. Read more... (419 words, 2 images, estimated 1:41 mins reading time)