Boom! Gerrin! Italy international midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini has joined English Premier League side Sunderland in a €9m deal from Serie A champions Juventus, the Italian club's coach Antonio Conte said. "I'm not happy about Giaccherini's departure but with this €9m we can take Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente," Conte said in reference to funding the deals for the club's two high-profile new strikers. Giaccherini rarely figured last season for Juventus, but was part of the Italy squad at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup where he scored twice. The 28-year-old will link-up with fellow Italian, Paolo Di Canio, the coach of Sunderland. Meanwhile, Juventus have signed 25-year-old international central defender Angelo Ogbonna from Turin rivals Torino for a fee reported to be in the region of €15m.
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This transfer was not possible without Di Canio and Di Fanti. Kudos to Mr Ellis Short aka God. This is crazy, this summer is insane, it's like a new club being born.
This is better than viagra. Not that I've tried viagra. If I had tried it I certainly wouldn't have had to go to A&E to get the blood drained from my genitals due to an eight hour hard on regardless of sex. What? Who did that? Can someone call me an ambulance for in roughly eight hours time please?
Yeah, I mean we haven't even touched on that, £6.8 million for an Italian international in his prime? That is incredible.
This transfer is like putting your face in a mound of cocaine. I need to do press ups or go for a jog or something.
Giaccherini: The Little Big Man entered the history of Juventus Little Big Man , or "The Little Big Man" is a novel of the '60s, written by American Thomas Berger. From the book was made ​​into the movie, directed by Arthur Penn. 's novel tells the story of a man of low stature, but of great courage and the will to fight . Here, this is the portrait of Emanuele Giaccherin i, arrived two years ago on tiptoe, between skepticism and hilarity of most. Always been a supporter of won everyone from day one with the dedication to work, commitment, dedication, professionalism. It fell perfectly into Juve, in style and mentality of the Old Lady. It seemed he had been born with that shirt on him. He earned a prominent place in the hearts of tifos i. Player flexible and helpful, always at the service of the team and teammates, never a word out of place, wrong behavior. A so-called gregarious, the kind that make you win badges. Every time I was summoned to the field, responded to the best, probably up to the highest peak, reached during the match Juventus - Catania , last winter, when he solved the game with a handful of breaths from the end. That network, earned him the title number 31 . In these two years, in addition to having conquered Juve, Giaccherini has carved an important place in the national team. With the national team, he played a really excellent Confederations Cup, which earned him the attention of several teams, Sunderland in the first place. And to say that there was someone (more or less all over the world is not black and white) who wondered what he was doing in the National Emanuele. Perhaps, after seeing him in action, a response, skeptics, had her. More than one. transfer to the British is one of those assignments that are bad, especially if operated only from the emotional point of view . The speech, however, should be viewed in a broader context. The transaction is economically advantageous and allows the Company to generate a nice gain of the budget. The player has given its consent, otherwise it would not be sold. In the year preceding the World Cup, Giaccherini probably thought that play with more continuity (even if abroad) is equivalent to more opportunities to earn a national team call (we are sure that in this respect will have had a long talk with Prandelli). And then, in connection with purchases already made ​​a sign, someone had and will still have to be sold. Removed the non-transferable and holders fixed, being able to bring home a good figure for a player who still would have gone a long bench, is definitely an operation to view positively. Certainly, the heart, tonight is sad and letters are struggling definitely remain, so there is a strong emotion for that "Small, Big Man," which, in just two years, has carved an important place in the history of Juventus . Many others, though most well-known and established him, they did not succeed. And if you please. Giak Thanks and good luck! From today, the Sunderland fans will have many more! http://m.tuttojuve.com/primo-piano/...e-uomo-entrato-nella-storia-bianconera-147657 No paragraphs. Sorry!