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Post by Zig on Jul 31, 2006 11:34:13 GMT -5
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Post by yve on Jul 31, 2006 12:19:32 GMT -5
you know maybe it´s not that good to that against Zladdi´s will - he wants to leave and play the CL and internationla level. It´´s clever for Juve but not for Zlatan.
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Post by Zig on Jul 31, 2006 12:20:51 GMT -5
aaand...new offer for Ibra: Juventus have made a new contract offer to striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede's agent warned Juve last week that Ibrahimovic would demand a move should they refuse to meet his new contract demands.
It's emerged that Juve directors have agreed to offer the young forward a new deal worth £3.5 million-a-year.
In the meantime, both Inter and AC Milan have been told by Juve they won't sign Ibrahimovic for less than £25 million.
Pavel Nedved spent the weekend in talks with Ibrahimovic urging the youngster to stay in Turin for the coming season.
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Post by Zig on Jul 31, 2006 12:23:45 GMT -5
you know maybe it´s not that good to that against Zladdi´s will - he wants to leave and play the CL and internationla level. It´´s clever for Juve but not for Zlatan. Yes, of course.. Sadly it's true.. If I were Zlatan I would like to play in CL too. It's absolutely normal..
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Post by yve on Jul 31, 2006 12:24:33 GMT -5
aaand...new offer for Ibra: Juventus have made a new contract offer to striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The Swede's agent warned Juve last week that Ibrahimovic would demand a move should they refuse to meet his new contract demands.
It's emerged that Juve directors have agreed to offer the young forward a new deal worth £3.5 million-a-year.
In the meantime, both Inter and AC Milan have been told by Juve they won't sign Ibrahimovic for less than £25 million.
Pavel Nedved spent the weekend in talks with Ibrahimovic urging the youngster to stay in Turin for the coming season. wow, Pavel really makes stress . it´s nice to see they want him at Juve but I am not sure whether this will hold him.
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Post by Zig on Aug 1, 2006 11:57:18 GMT -5
AC Milan have a commitment from Juventus striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Despite Juve president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli's insistence today that Ibra "would not leave", it's emerged the Swede has a 'gentlemen's' agreement with Milan.
Il Giornale says Ibrahimovic will move to Milan should they manage to qualify for the Champions League proper. If they fail, the Swede will accept a move to city rivals Inter Milan.
Both Milan clubs have agreed personal terms with Ibrahimovic over a long-term ?3 million-a-year contract.
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