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Dunno if I read to much into it but they used a backdrop of what could have been our stadium when talking about two Pl clubs trying to sign a player and one club had an in-depth plan for him whereas the other didn’t or however it was put. Screams of Bruce and Charnley.

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Barcelona forward Luis Suarez has agreed to join Juventus, reports BBC Radio 5 Live's Guillem Balague.

 

Suarez will move to Serie A on a free transfer - or perhaps a nominal fee - if he can negotiate his release from the Spanish giants.

 

The Uruguayan has a year to run on a contract he signed in 2016 but if he played 60% of games during 2020-21 it would be extended for another year.

 

Suarez would be happy to be paid off with one season's wages.

 

Italian media reported on Friday that he would also need to pass a citizenship test to play in Italy - he has a Uruguayan passport and played in Spain thanks to his wife's Italian passport, enough to be considered European in La Liga.

 

The 33-year-old's move has no bearing on the future of his friend Lionel Messi.

 

Suarez and Messi - along with their families - are close but Messi's decision over whether to stay or remain at the Nou Camp will not be affected by his team-mate's move.

 

Suarez's switch to Turin will see him line up along Messi's great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

Suarez joined Barcelona from Liverpool for £74m in 2014 and has scored 198 goals in 283 appearances.

 

After moving from Anfield to Barcelona, he enjoyed huge levels of success, forming part of a devastating front three, alongside Messi and Brazil star Neymar.

 

The trio led Barca to a league, cup and Champions League treble in 2014-15 and the club would also win three more league titles, another three Copa del Rey trophies, two Spanish Super Cups, the Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup during Suarez's time there.

 

But he and Messi have been unable to inspire Barca to another Champions League success, meaning it is five years since they won Europe's premier club competition.

 

They finished last season without a trophy after being beaten to the title by fierce rivals Real Madrid.

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Barcelona forward Luis Suarez has agreed to join Juventus, reports BBC Radio 5 Live's Guillem Balague.

 

Suarez will move to Serie A on a free transfer - or perhaps a nominal fee - if he can negotiate his release from the Spanish giants.

 

The Uruguayan has a year to run on a contract he signed in 2016 but if he played 60% of games during 2020-21 it would be extended for another year.

 

Suarez would be happy to be paid off with one season's wages.

 

Italian media reported on Friday that he would also need to pass a citizenship test to play in Italy - he has a Uruguayan passport and played in Spain thanks to his wife's Italian passport, enough to be considered European in La Liga.

 

The 33-year-old's move has no bearing on the future of his friend Lionel Messi.

 

Suarez and Messi - along with their families - are close but Messi's decision over whether to stay or remain at the Nou Camp will not be affected by his team-mate's move.

 

Suarez's switch to Turin will see him line up along Messi's great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

Suarez joined Barcelona from Liverpool for £74m in 2014 and has scored 198 goals in 283 appearances.

 

After moving from Anfield to Barcelona, he enjoyed huge levels of success, forming part of a devastating front three, alongside Messi and Brazil star Neymar.

 

The trio led Barca to a league, cup and Champions League treble in 2014-15 and the club would also win three more league titles, another three Copa del Rey trophies, two Spanish Super Cups, the Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup during Suarez's time there.

 

But he and Messi have been unable to inspire Barca to another Champions League success, meaning it is five years since they won Europe's premier club competition.

 

They finished last season without a trophy after being beaten to the title by fierce rivals Real Madrid.

 

Him and Chiellini patched things up? :lol:

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Barcelona forward Luis Suarez has agreed to join Juventus, reports BBC Radio 5 Live's Guillem Balague.

 

Suarez will move to Serie A on a free transfer - or perhaps a nominal fee - if he can negotiate his release from the Spanish giants.

 

The Uruguayan has a year to run on a contract he signed in 2016 but if he played 60% of games during 2020-21 it would be extended for another year.

 

Suarez would be happy to be paid off with one season's wages.

 

Italian media reported on Friday that he would also need to pass a citizenship test to play in Italy - he has a Uruguayan passport and played in Spain thanks to his wife's Italian passport, enough to be considered European in La Liga.

 

The 33-year-old's move has no bearing on the future of his friend Lionel Messi.

 

Suarez and Messi - along with their families - are close but Messi's decision over whether to stay or remain at the Nou Camp will not be affected by his team-mate's move.

 

Suarez's switch to Turin will see him line up along Messi's great rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

Suarez joined Barcelona from Liverpool for £74m in 2014 and has scored 198 goals in 283 appearances.

 

After moving from Anfield to Barcelona, he enjoyed huge levels of success, forming part of a devastating front three, alongside Messi and Brazil star Neymar.

 

The trio led Barca to a league, cup and Champions League treble in 2014-15 and the club would also win three more league titles, another three Copa del Rey trophies, two Spanish Super Cups, the Uefa Super Cup and Club World Cup during Suarez's time there.

 

But he and Messi have been unable to inspire Barca to another Champions League success, meaning it is five years since they won Europe's premier club competition.

 

They finished last season without a trophy after being beaten to the title by fierce rivals Real Madrid.

 

Him and Chiellini patched things up? :lol:

If not I think Juve may have bitten off more then that can chew. :iamatwat:

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Apparently I now want us to sign Wilson given Villa look in pole position to sign him.

 

That immediately prices us out then. A deal involving real money.

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