They clearly don't have the money to finance a big signing. Didn't they offer us something like £15 million for van Persie last season ffs? They make a lot of noise but they don't have anything to back it up.
Don't worry, they've got Llorente
http://forum.juventuz.org/threads/33012-Gonzalo-Higua%C3%ADn-%2847-apps-8-goals-in-CL-and-43-chance-conversion-rate%29/page418
It was £7m for RVP actually
£7m
I'm not worried about price. We can easily outbid them. I'm worried about Juve being a more attractive club, which let's face it, as the Seria A Champions they are.
However, they've just signed Llorente. I can't see them signing Higuain as well unless they offload others.
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
Just saying, are Juve' as poor as everyone thinks they are?
Although last season's hunt for a striker was embarrassing for a club of their size.
To go from RVP to Suarez, to Berbatov to Bendtner is laughable to say the least.
Wow, the Juventus fans on that thread. Arrogant prats aren't they.
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
Just saying, are Juve' as poor as everyone thinks they are?
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Fair points, however, just because they spent 'heavily' last season, it does not mean they will this season. We've offloaded some players which has freed up more wages that we can put towards better calibre players and, although we have to believe it to see it, Gazidis has said the board will review egalitarian wage structure. Arsenal as far as I'm aware are in a better position financially and are playing in a more stable and more competitive league compared to that of Serie A. Plus they already have Llorente (when he goes), Anelka, possibly Pirlo, Chiellini, Marchiso and Giovinco on fairly high wages. Are they really going to pay Higuain's £100k+ p/w too?
I'm not saying Juve won't get Higuain, but we surely are in the better position to get him when you take everything into consideration.
Pirlo is probably on astronomical wages due to his free transfer.
The facts are that Juve have spent more in recent seasons and offer certain players very high wages.
The facts are that Arsenal have made net profits on transfers in recent seasons and have a strict wage structure.
The facts are with Juve, the speculation is coming from Arsenal fans but it's all based on pure speculation rather past trends - things can change though.
Juve fans still mad from Cesc I see
Juve can fack off, Higuain is ours. We will loan them Bendtner again if they can afford him.
Henrik
What makes you so sure those signings are not paid in installments over the next 52 years? Just because they signed players worth that amount, doesn't mean they paid it all in full
They signed Peluso for 4m the other day, TO BE PAID IN INSTALLMENTS. Can you believe it? 4m?
Haha! Could you imagine not having £4,000,000 in cash? I mean what kind of lazy on-benefits piece of cràp doesn't have that kicking about.
OMG just read that thread. Do Arsenal fans wum on every footie forum
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
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Smoke and mirrors when it comes to Juve. They did not spend anything near that.
In fact a lot of Italian clubs have been raided for tax evasion and money laundering today.
Italian football is bankrupt and you shouldn't believe any intra Italian reported figures.
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posted on 24/6/13
They clearly don't have the money to finance a big signing. Didn't they offer us something like £15 million for van Persie last season ffs? They make a lot of noise but they don't have anything to back it up.
posted on 24/6/13
Don't worry, they've got Llorente
posted on 24/6/13
http://forum.juventuz.org/threads/33012-Gonzalo-Higua%C3%ADn-%2847-apps-8-goals-in-CL-and-43-chance-conversion-rate%29/page418
posted on 24/6/13
It was £7m for RVP actually
posted on 24/6/13
£7m
I'm not worried about price. We can easily outbid them. I'm worried about Juve being a more attractive club, which let's face it, as the Seria A Champions they are.
However, they've just signed Llorente. I can't see them signing Higuain as well unless they offload others.
posted on 24/6/13
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
Just saying, are Juve' as poor as everyone thinks they are?
Although last season's hunt for a striker was embarrassing for a club of their size.
posted on 24/6/13
Exactly Henrik
posted on 24/6/13
To go from RVP to Suarez, to Berbatov to Bendtner is laughable to say the least.
posted on 24/6/13
Wow, the Juventus fans on that thread. Arrogant prats aren't they.
posted on 24/6/13
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
Just saying, are Juve' as poor as everyone thinks they are?
----
Fair points, however, just because they spent 'heavily' last season, it does not mean they will this season. We've offloaded some players which has freed up more wages that we can put towards better calibre players and, although we have to believe it to see it, Gazidis has said the board will review egalitarian wage structure. Arsenal as far as I'm aware are in a better position financially and are playing in a more stable and more competitive league compared to that of Serie A. Plus they already have Llorente (when he goes), Anelka, possibly Pirlo, Chiellini, Marchiso and Giovinco on fairly high wages. Are they really going to pay Higuain's £100k+ p/w too?
I'm not saying Juve won't get Higuain, but we surely are in the better position to get him when you take everything into consideration.
posted on 24/6/13
Pirlo is probably on astronomical wages due to his free transfer.
posted on 24/6/13
The facts are that Juve have spent more in recent seasons and offer certain players very high wages.
The facts are that Arsenal have made net profits on transfers in recent seasons and have a strict wage structure.
The facts are with Juve, the speculation is coming from Arsenal fans but it's all based on pure speculation rather past trends - things can change though.
posted on 24/6/13
Juve fans still mad from Cesc I see
posted on 24/6/13
Juve can fack off, Higuain is ours. We will loan them Bendtner again if they can afford him.
posted on 24/6/13
Henrik
What makes you so sure those signings are not paid in installments over the next 52 years? Just because they signed players worth that amount, doesn't mean they paid it all in full
posted on 24/6/13
They signed Peluso for 4m the other day, TO BE PAID IN INSTALLMENTS. Can you believe it? 4m?
posted on 24/6/13
Haha! Could you imagine not having £4,000,000 in cash? I mean what kind of lazy on-benefits piece of cràp doesn't have that kicking about.
posted on 24/6/13
OMG just read that thread. Do Arsenal fans wum on every footie forum
posted on 25/6/13
Didn't Juventus spend £55million (£34million net) last season and Arsenal spent £46million (-£3.4million net)?
--------------------------------
Smoke and mirrors when it comes to Juve. They did not spend anything near that.
In fact a lot of Italian clubs have been raided for tax evasion and money laundering today.
Italian football is bankrupt and you shouldn't believe any intra Italian reported figures.
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