If I were a half decent footballer I don't think I'd be thanking my agent for entertaining the possibility of a move to Narrrch in the transfer window
I think we should break the bank for this player. I have no clue as to his capabilities but the prospect of assembling 'Hector's House' is very appealing to me!
...Because you be been told that they are good for you but still can't get used to the taste? Or because Jurados passing reminds you of a crab stuck in a fishermans net?
Watford consultant Salerno: "Zaza? Watford are interested. He's a very good player. We must find out if #Juventus would consider a sale.”
Lots of rumours in Italy about Udinese interested in Zaza, possibly as successor to Di Natale. It's clear the Pozzo's want him, it's not clear if they want him for Udinese or WFC. Rumours say about a loan with option to buy and counter-option for Juventus. It's a clause that AFAIK the Pozzo's have used first in Italy after the shared ownership was banned, when loaning Nico Lopez to Verona. It's something like, e.g.: - club A loans player to club B - club B has option to buy for 10M at end of season - club A has option to nullify the option to buy paying 5M This way club A basically accepts the transfer fee agreed of 10M but is guaranteed not to despair if the player has a wonderful season and there are already offers exceeding 20M from other clubs for the player. In such case, they would use the counter-option to keep the player from club B and sell him themselves. Both clubs will gain 5M, instead of club B gaining 10M thanks to its lucky choice. Also, rumours say Juventus is interested for the future in several possible Udinese's players (Widmer, Fernandes, Badu) so this could help negotiations.
Not impossible. For certain the Pozzo's were interested in him in the past. Now, after promising seasons at Ascoli (second tier) and Sassuolo (about 1 goal every 3 matches in two seasons), Zaza still have a 0.3 goals/matches avg., but it's just 2 goals in 7 matches. Mostly he's rotting on the bench behind Dybala, Morata and Mandzukic. He's probably willing to go somewhere else to play more and stay in Italy team. The chance is interesting. It will be seen if he would prefer Premier or staying in Italy, if "we" (as a Triad) can do the deal.
Wouldn't his wajiz be too high for Udinese? I'm assuming Juve pay top dollar and he won't want a salary drop
If his net wages are 0.7M€/year + performance bonuses as reported in http://www.panorama.it/sport/calcio/stipendi-calciatori-serie-a-squadre/#gallery-0=slide-11, it's high but not too much even for Udinese.
Oulare is the backup surely? We don't need a £10m striker. We paid a lot of money for this lad already and I'd be surprised if he didn't get some game time before the end of the season.
Found it on Twitter on a generic Juve account. Seemed to be doing the rounds among those kind of accounts. Edit - quotes are all in here! http://www.football-italia.net/76656/salerno-‘watford-want-zaza’
Aren't any of our crop of very promising young strikers nearly ready to make the step up yet, Jakubiak, Ikpeazu, Mensah, Fivoli? (probably spelt wrong)
You would not ask if you had seen them this year! Jakubiak loan in Jan for rest of the season Folivi might make it bu miles off PL at the moment The other 2 are not PL potential
Whoever comes in needs to be 1. ready to go, and 2. as good as if not better than Ighalo and Deeney (who are both now proven £20m+ prem strikers) Adebeyor is an obvious candidate, but maybe a punt for someone like Danny Ings? Charlie Austin can do the job and you have to think he is available, particularly as QPRs season is on the dung heap.
He's far more likely to go somewhere where he'll start each week ie bmuff or naaarrige. Doesn't matter if they go down as likely to be a loan to get game time before euros.
A loan with a view to a possible perm is what the club & player appear to be looking for. We'll need a striker next season after we sell Iggy to City for £50m (or even if we don't). I would say this rumour has legs, it probably depends how the Adebayor thing turns out.