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2012 Summer Transfers – Gylfi Sigurdsson, Lucio and Miguel Veloso
Now that the Euro is finally over, July 1 has gone by and teams are finally starting to make moves, besides the transfers that were already agreed upon in the middle of last season. Gylfi Sigurdsson finally made his decision, choosing Tottenham, while Lucio made a surprise move from Inter to Juventus.
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Transfer Rumors 2012 – Juventus Interested in Mario Balotelli?
Playing in the Euro with your national team can change perspective and future wishes. Mario Balotelli wasn’t 100% settled at Manchester City as it was when the season was over, so there’s no wonder Andrea Pirlo, using media manipulation, is trying to convince his national team partner to join in Turin and play for the Serie A champions, Juventus.
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Everyone (Man City, Liverpool, Juventus, Tottenham) Chasing Gaston Ramirez
After only two years playing for Serie A’s Bologna, Uruguayan international Gaston Ramirez seems to be on his way to a bigger and better club, probably not in Italy. While Liverpool, Tottenham and Juventus have shown an interest in him, it’s more than likely that Manchester City are actually the one’s closest to signing him.
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Juventus in the Market For Someone Like Robin Van Persie
Robin Van Persie is one of the most sought after players in Europe this summer, but he’s not talking about his future until the 2012 Euro tournament is over. However, dropping hints is never bad, like saying Juventus are a great club. Meanwhile, Manchester United completed the signing of Shinji Kagawa.
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Potentially, The Greatest Champions League Group Ever
It’s never too early to fantasize and hypothesize about next season. The Champions League did end in a rather disappointing way for many, not approving of Chelsea’s tactics on their way to a first Champions League title. Hope for a better season, with better football winning the big prize, is always on the horizon.
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Juventus in Match Fixing Problem Again?
After the latest investigation into match fixing by prosecutors in Cremona has mostly dealt with Serie B club, Juventus head coach Antonio Conte has been called into questioning by the police among a number of people in connection with a match-fixing probe in Italy.
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Alessandro Del Piero, Playing for Juventus One Last Time
The Italian Cup final is never a momentous occasion on the European football calendar. Alessandro Del Piero had his real goodbye against Atalanta a week earlier; A proper sending off – as a champion, in front of the Juventus fans, scoring a goal. The Coppa Italia Final was nothing if not stretching a good thing a bit too long.
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Alessandro Del Piero’s Final Juventus Moments?
The last 58 minutes of Alessandro Del Piero’s career at Juventus weren’t in the famous Bianconeri colors, but in pink. The club’s original colors which seems so out of place on Del Piero, one of the few ‘living legends’ in today’s football. A 37 year old player who spent pretty much his entire career, through the ups and down, with the same club.
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Juventus Take the Next Step in Glory Restoration With Serie A Title
Juventus won the Serie A title for the first time since 2006, and one that actually counts in the history books for the first time since 2003. The biggest club in Italy had to six years after being relegated to get back on top, but eventually, finally, they found the right formula to win their 28th title.