Amauri Travels To Torino, Maybe This Can Work

By: roberto | May 27th, 2008

Now, I know what you’re all thinking. Some of you tifosi bianconeri are probably happier now then the day you first discovered alcohol’s magical powers of seduction on the opposite sex. While the rest of you are sick to your stomachs much like the first time you were excessively introduced to the aforementioned aperitif (the booze, not the sex). In any case, it is still with great pleasure that I announce, before this week’s official unveiling, the return of myself! Who did you expect?… Amauri?

Well in fact, if you had guessed the Brazilian striker you might finally be correct. Along with my return to The Juventus Offside, in the next few days Palermo’s striker might be back in black and white for the first time. According to various reports (of which have now climbed to nauseous heights), Amauri will undergo a medical today in Turin before the club officially announces their latest signing. Of course these medicals are just a formality so if in fact these reports are correct, then expect to see him shaking hands with Gigli, Ranieri, and Secco in a room full of flashing camera lights real soon.

“The transfer soap opera has been dragging on for a few months now, with there being various problems over a transfer fee, exchangeable players, as well as Amauri’s wages. However it appears as if all these issues have been resolved, and Juve will pay Palermo €10m, as well as include Antonio Nocerino, and half of Davide Lanzafame’s contract as part of the exchange. Amauri himself will sign a four-year contract, in which he will earn approximately €3.7m per season.” Gianni Wilson

A soap opera indeed. It must come to no one’s surprise that these talks dragged on for a few months, and perhaps longer, given the positions of both clubs. Zamp, the very outspoken Rosanero head, was a pain in the ass of many Juventus supporters as he had publicly made our future starlet Sebastian Giovinco his main target on several occasions. To many Bianconero fans, including myself, the prospect of losing Giovinco was so unthinkable that it tainted the entire transfer, and indirectly attached a negative connotation on Amauri and his abilities. But hey, that’s football and you can’t hate on Zamparini for doing his job. Now that Giovinco’s off the chopping block though, this transfer rumour has become somewhat appealing.

As a staple on Steven’s Palermo page, Amauri has definitely earned all of the attention he’s been getting. In 52 games with Palermo he’s scored 23 goals and assisted on more than his fair share with a unique blend of attributes. He’s a big man at 1.88m (6 ft 2 in) , and presents a very easy target to hit up field. More specifically, it’s that easy target trait that has me interested in what he can bring to Juventus’ table.

Despite Trezeguet’s banner season this year with 20 goals (this is where I need to choose my words carefully), he would, on occasion, dissappear from the game. Without trying to sound too much like Domenech here and to be fair to T-Rez, that’s never been his game as it’s the rest of the team’s responsibility to support the attack and supply their goal poacher. Obviously, Juventus have proven that system is successful and by no means am I advocating a switch. Tactically, Amauri adds to it by bridging that gap between Trezeguet and the cavalierly with his ability to trap the ball with his control and elude challenges with his creativity. Palermo fans already know what I’m talking about here, and the Brazilian definitely got a few Bianconeri imaginations running after this performance in week 32.

What Ranieri and I are suggesting is that we need Amauri for some added quality up front come next season. “We will be playing in the Champions League and we need four versatile strikers,” Ranieri told Sky Sport Italia. “This year, Iaquinta played well alongside both Trezeguet and Del Piero. Therefore, I am convinced that Amauri can play well alongside all three of the strikers I had at my disposal this year.” You can’t really argue with the Tinkerman here. Just look at the pick of the lot in Europe and you’ll see it’s no concidence there’s an overabundance of strikers on each club. It’s no secret it takes depth to win in Europe, and Amauri would certainly add to ours in hopefully a non-distruptive way.

Finally, now I think the price is right. With Secco locked inside the kitchen pantry and thus Giovinco, De Ceglie, and Marchisio off-limits, there’s a chance we can come out on top of Palermo on this one. Although I’m not familiar with the Rosaneri’s tactical needs, I do know that Juventus isn’t going to cry over Nocerino. As it stands he’s behind Sissoko, Zanetti, Camoranesi, Nedved, Palladino and then eventually Tiago, Marchionni, and of course Giovinco in our midfield’s pecking order. Nocerino’s biggest problem, as our reader Adam put it, is that he’s the type of player to do one good thing, and then two bad. So honestly I’m glad to see him go. Lanzafame on the other hand has impressed me enough with Italy’s Under-21 team that I’d be thrilled to retain half of his ownership. A loan to Palermo would be good for both him and the Aquile, even though he badly wants some fish and chips.

Hmm, it just feels as though we’re forgetting something. Gosh, what on earth could it be?

IERE… OGGI… DOMANI… SEMPRE JUVE!!!

 




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  • ricci |  May 27th, 2008 at 10:03 am

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    not yet Roberto…supposedly Lanzafame refused Palermo and the deal has hit another wall. Amauri left the Juve medical center today angry and would not give interviews.

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  • roberto |  May 27th, 2008 at 10:07 am

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    Yea fuck I just read that on tutto mercato. Juve doesn’t have to honour Lanzafame’s West Ham wet dreams do we? Back to the drawing board… I guess

    http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/index.php?action=read&id=105956

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  • alessio |  May 27th, 2008 at 10:30 am

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    This is the main reason why I dont want Amauri-
    http://www.goal.com/en-us/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=712523

    He’s a prima donna (talented one) and will not be happy playing 2nd fiddle. I understand we need another striker in case one gets injured, but Amauri is going to be making noise by the end of the season of Alex+Trez are still first choice up front.

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  • roberto |  May 27th, 2008 at 10:44 am

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    Maybe Alex, Pavel, and Buffon can keep him in check. Who knows? Anyways, I hear Sampdoria’s director is in talks about a possible Palladino - Cassano transfer. Talk about prima donna trouble for the Bianconeri!

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  • Sofia |  May 27th, 2008 at 10:51 am

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    i really dont think this transfer is a good move. for many reasons, one being that we need defence, the second one being that amauri is a prima donna to the max.

    palladino-cassano transfer would be stupid too. hold on to palla he will be useful to us when ADP retires. alo cassano is annoying…

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  • roberto |  May 27th, 2008 at 11:33 am

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    Sofia, I got to agree with you that we need two or more defensive minded players. But we could use another force up front, and rightfully so, our management aren’t willing to bet that Palladino will turn into a dominate force in Serie A next season. They want Amauri now since he’s already proven himself in Italy, and he’ll unquestionably give them something to look forward to come Champions next year. Whether Amauri is guy for the job remains to be seen.

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  • alessio |  May 27th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

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    no one disputes we absolutely need defensive reinforcements, and i know despite their incompetence, they are working on it.

    i love cassano, he’s a nutjob but undeniably the most naturally talented italian right now, no doubt.

    for offense, we should have at least 4 strikers. if iaquinta and palladino both leave, amauri and quaglierella are terrific replacements. (quag apparently wants to play for the bianconeri a lot and hired moggi’s son as his agent in the last week)

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  • LorenzoRosanero |  May 27th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

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    honestly, you guys might think he’s a primadonna, but i really don’t see him as that. trust me, he had EVERYTHING to complain about this season, but didn’t. the guy is a class act and i think you guys will be pleasantly surprised.

    i’m happy with the fact that we’re getting Nocerino - we’ll be able to kick GUANA to the curb and get a young, determined replacement. Lanzafame is pissing me off though. If he wants to join the league of hacks, fine. He’ll regret that after he rides the bench due to injuries. His dad should talk some sense into him.

    As roberto said, though, you guys need 4 quality strikers if you hope to compete in the CL & for the Scudetto…there’s no way around it.

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  • adam |  May 27th, 2008 at 2:41 pm

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    palla-cassano rumors couldnt be more made up. sampadoria are ot gonna let cassano go. if anything we’re probably using palladino to get maggio. about the whole too many strikers thing, could Ranieri be planning for next season a ROTATION SYSTEM?

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  • MIkeDG |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:01 pm

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    am i the only one that thinks we DON’T need Amauri because we have Palladino? Play Raffa in his natural position, as a striker sub and NOT a wing, and give the boy a chance.

    Next season we could have Del Piero, T-rez, Giovinco, Iaquinta, and Palladino as a rotating upfront squad. That’s not good enough for both the season and champs league?

    We should spend cash on mid and defense, not forwards.

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  • Edgar |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:34 pm

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    Del Piero, Trezeguet, Iaquinta, Palladino and Giovinco, five strikers. By the way people are making to much fuss about Lanzefame wanting West Ham, he knows that if he wants to play for the Black and Whites two seasons from now he is risking it by going on a co by palermo, meanwhile a move to West Ham will just be a loan he will be able to comeback after its done.

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  • alessio |  May 27th, 2008 at 8:22 pm

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    Lorenzo, but he played. The way I see it he won’t be a regular, and he will complain come the end of the season about not getting enough 1st team action. Iaquinta and Palladino have been remarkably patient considering their lack of playing time and better yet, not bitchy to the press. I don’t really see that from Amauri.

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  • LorenzoRosanero |  May 27th, 2008 at 9:51 pm

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    yeah, he played, but he still had plenty he could’ve complained about. i see your point but i honestly do not see Amauri as the type of player who will whine about playing time. he’s had to work hard to get where he is. im sure he knows nothing is handed to him on a silver platter at Juve either. he’ll win you guys over…

    besides, Palladino and Giovinco aren’t the same type of attacker that Amauri is. Both those guys are more Del Piero-esque (yeah, maybe not a word but w/e lol). Amauri is more like Trezegol, but with more strength and control.

    as for Lanzafame, let’s face it, only a select few Italians have ever made a name for themselves in the EPL, and i don’t see him being one of them. I think he has a better chance of returning to Juve if he plays with Palermo than West Ham. If he ends up going to the Hammers, you’ll never see him in bianconero again.

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  • Steven |  May 27th, 2008 at 11:52 pm

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    Let’s not forget that those 23 goals include half a season out with a knee-injury.

    And Roberto, we really need Nocerino. The faster Guana gets out of Sicily, the better.

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  • Arsen |  May 28th, 2008 at 3:36 am

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    God, I can’t read anymore news about this guy, he comes or he doesn’t, anyway I can’t understand what do we need him for, we have the best attack in Italy, we have Palladino and Yaqinta, also a yang guy Castilia (he is too yang but still) my opinion is that we should not spent so much money in order to strengthen our attack which is already the best in Italy.

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  • Samuel (A.C.M) |  May 28th, 2008 at 5:31 am

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    i’d be glad to take lanzafame if you guys dont need him give him to milan on a loan we will play him in the primavera ha ha!

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  • Dario |  May 28th, 2008 at 2:55 pm

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    Lanzafame is not eligible for social security, therefore he can’t go to Milan hahaha

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  • alessio |  May 28th, 2008 at 4:01 pm

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    And he’s 100% Italian, which bans him for playing for the Selecao/Milan or ArgInter. Come to think of it, Roma has a bunch of Brazilians too.

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  • R.J. |  May 28th, 2008 at 7:12 pm

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    Dario, getting nervous yet????

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