Germany's 4-4-2 news claims Zenit has made a bid to Liverpool

by ukcqrcqu on 2012-03-09 08:41:58

The manager of Juventus blamed his opponents for not being the first time to dig corners at all costs. After Inter Milan signed Pazzini in winter, Marotta accused the Blue and Black Army of "having no taste". But in the current transfer market full of intrigue and open rivalry, it is too naive to talk about morality. Every club and every agent follows the principle of "legitimacy is fairness". From this point of view, perhaps Marotta should learn from his predecessor Moggi. It is expected that the team will enter the top four in the league, but Juventus has suffered a lot in the transfer market. The pursuer of a winter's worth of shots, Antonio Bianchi, returned to Brazil at a low price, and the almost signed new star Lucas Piazon was easily taken away by Chelsea on the way. Juventus manager Marotta was very angry about this, and he severely criticized the Blues for using immoral means to force Piazon to sign with the team. "We did not use unconventional means of high salaries to sign Piazon, which made Juventus feel proud. In my opinion, it is an immoral act to offer a million euros per year to induce players to comply," said Juventus manager. "What would his future teammates think? The player hasn't even signed a professional contract yet." Slow Lens reported another bad news for the斑马军团, striker Aquinta was injured again. The center forward felt discomfort in his left thigh during yesterday's training, so he stopped and left the training ground ahead of time. If everything goes as expected, Del Neri will continue to send out the combination of Matri and Del Piero to start in the weekend game against Brescia. Marotta has his own reasons to be angry. Juventus has been chasing Piazon for a long time. They even invited the player himself to visit and study in Turin, and the transfer was almost certain. But Juventus' emotional attack couldn't match Chelsea's financial power. The Premier League club offered a high price of 8 million pounds to Sao Paulo, making the Brazilian club agree. Then they offered an annual salary of 870,000 pounds to the player under the age of 18, getting the player's consent. In this way, they could officially introduce this young star called "New Kaka" when he turns 18 in January 2012. With Pirlo close to signing with Juventus, Marotta has abandoned the plan to buy out the midfielder from Liverpool for 16 million euros. Aquilani is likely to join forces with former Roma coach Spalletti in the Russian Super League next season. German 4-4-2 news claims Zenit has made an offer to Liverpool.