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I have a feeling that he will end up at Napoli replacing Hamsik. We are allegedly interested in Lavezzi. Maybe £10m plus Aquilani for Lavezzi.
But if Juve won't pay his wages I can't see Napoli doing so.
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Bring him back, offers us different options off the bench, some much needed flair.
He can give us some desparetely needed creativity that we are in such short supply. He was never given a proper chance to prove himself and I would love to see him back.
I think he could suit the more dynamic pass and move style football we're playing under Kenny. If they don't want to pay the agreed price I'd be happy if he came back, I thought he showed promise last year.
He looked very good at the end of the last season when he was finally given opportunity to start few games in a row. Good player and I think many wrote him off too soon.
Sure, he may be more suited to a pass and move style, but I still don't think he'd thrive. I still think he would struggle with the pace and physical nature of the PL. Obviously all hypothetical.
He looked very good at the end of the last season when he was finally given opportunity to start few games in a row. Good player and I think many wrote him off too soon.
I'd happy to see him back and play under Kenny.
The last 5 or 6 games showed that the speed of the premiership wasn't a problem for him - he had a few man of the match performances, scored a few and also created a few goals. For me the only question mark that remained was his long term fitness which seems to be fine now.
The last 5 or 6 games showed that the speed of the premiership wasn't a problem for him - he had a few man of the match performances, scored a few and also created a few goals. For me the only question mark that remained was his long term fitness which seems to be fine now.
Liverpool’s on-loan midfielder Alberto Aquilani has admitted that Juventus could be priced out of a move for his services.
Italian Aquilani has re-discovered his form in his homeland after a stuttering first season in England with Liverpool but the 26-year-old, who wants a permanent move to Juve, fears a deal may not happen.
“There is a loan where they [Juventus] have a right, but it is a very high option,” said Aquilani.
“In football today the option to buy me is a high one, and so I know it will not be easy.
“I knew coming here would not be easy, but I am tranquil, and I don’t want to think about it, I have never thought about it.
“I want to end the year by giving everything as [Juventus] gave me the chance to come back to Italy and play an important role in the team.”
It is believed that Juventus will have to pay over £13m for Aquilani.
Liverpool’s on-loan midfielder Alberto Aquilani has admitted that Juventus could be priced out of a move for his services.
Italian Aquilani has re-discovered his form in his homeland after a stuttering first season in England with Liverpool but the 26-year-old, who wants a permanent move to Juve, fears a deal may not happen.
“There is a loan where they [Juventus] have a right, but it is a very high option,” said Aquilani.
“In football today the option to buy me is a high one, and so I know it will not be easy.
“I knew coming here would not be easy, but I am tranquil, and I don’t want to think about it, I have never thought about it.
“I want to end the year by giving everything as [Juventus] gave me the chance to come back to Italy and play an important role in the team.”
It is believed that Juventus will have to pay over £13m for Aquilani.
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