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Juventus striker Zalayeta on way to Palermo in double-swap
tribalfootball.com - December 15, 2005
Juventus striker Marcelo Zalayeta is on his way to Palermo.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has offered the choice of two players from Fabio Grosso, Simone Barone and Andrea Barzagli in exchange for the Uruguay international.
Zalayeta could move to Palermo in January with Zamparini desperate to boost their attacking options for the second-half of the season.
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Real Madrid prepare £25M offer for Juventus keeper Buffon
tribalfootball.com - December 15, 2005
Real Madrid are preparing a £25 million offer for Juventus goalkeeper Gigi Buffon.
Christian Abbiati's success this season has convinced Juve chiefs that Buffon's presence isn't crucial and that has encouraged Real to make a new offer for the Italy international.
It's understood the £25 million bid will include defender Ivan Helguera and goalkeeper Iker Casillas, who both renewed their contracts with Real last month.
Any sale of Buffon will depend on Juve sealing a permanent deal for Abbiati with AC Milan. Defender Jonathan Zebina is expected to go to Milan in a straight swap for the keeper.
Intermediaries of Real and Juve have been busy this month, with talks also held over the futures of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and coach Fabio Capello.
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Palermo president admits keeper search after Juventus talks for Mirante
tribalfootball.com - December 15, 2005
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has confirmed he's approached Juventus for goalkeeper Antonio Mirante.
"I have asked Mirante from Juve," said Zamparini. "But (Luciano) Moggi has asked me to double the amount of money I offered.
"(Matteo) Guardalben wants to leave, so in January we will see if we can sign Toldo, Abbiati, Mirante or hang onto Guardalben.
"We'll just see what the sports director (Rino Foschi) has to say."
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AC Milan's Galliani reveals new Dida contract plans
tribalfootball.com - December 15, 2005
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has jumped to the defence of goalkeeper Dida.
Dida's poor form in recent games has led to speculation that Milan will seek to sign a new, experienced keeper next month.
But Galliani said: "We will renew the contract of Dida. I feel it is the right thing to say today and I have told him so.
"We know what he has given us isn't his absolute best, but he has our full confidence."
The Brazilian could sign his new contract this week, with his current deal expiring in 2007.
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Cesar To Miss Juve Clash ------Goal
12/15/2005 6:33:00 AM
The Brazilian got injured during a friendly match.Big blow for Lazio who will have to do without Cesar against the Bianconeri. The winger got injured during a friendly match played against Divino Amore at Formello.
It is feared that the Biancoceleste player might be out for a whole month.
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Parma Players Worried With Current Situation -Goal
12/14/2005 7:35:00 AM
However, there is confidence that with the current squad, the Gialloblu can manage to avoid relegation.
Giuseppe Cardone spoke about Parma’s current moment which is far from perfect.
“It’s obvious that we’re worried, but I believe we can do it. I think we shall be able to avoid relegation also with the material that we currently have. We have not yet expressed out potential.”
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Lazio - Juventus Channel4
Delio Rossi called for his Lazio side to be more clinical in front of goal following last weekend’s defeat against Livorno, and they will have few chances to waste against a seemingly invincible Juventus side at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.
All in all it has been a positive start to the season for the capital side. Week 15’s 2-1 reverse against Livorno came after two 3-2 wins and the Biancocelesti are still unbeaten at home with five victories from seven. Although the Lazio faithful approached the season with reservations, as yet there have been few indications that their side will be caught up in a relegation dogfight.
The main task for Juventus boss Fabio Capello is preventing complacency within his squad. The Old Lady have a 10 point lead at the top and looked unstoppable in a 4-0 win over Cagliari last weekend. Having seen their major challengers fall by the wayside in recent weeks, Capello’s men know that if they hold their nerve the Scudetto should be a formality.
Saturday’s clash has a special significance for Giuliano Giannichedda who left Rome for Turin in the summer after four seasons with Lazio. Paolo Di Canio and Pavel Nedved have also lined up for both Lazio and Juventus, and it was Nedved who scored a late winner for Juventus in this fixture last season.
Delio Rossi has the luxury of a full squad and Di Canio is set to feature despite his anger at being substituted against Livorno. Emerson and Mauro Camoranesi return for Juventus but Gianluca Pessotto is a doubt. Christian Abbiati will again step in for Gigi Buffon who is out until January.
Lazio (probable): Peruzzi; Belleri, Siviglia, Cribari, Zauri; Behrami, Dabo, Liverani; Pandev, Di Canio, Tare
Juventus (probable): Abbiati; Zambrotta, Thuram, Cannavaro, Chiellini; Camoranesi, Emerson, Vieira, Nedved; Trezeguet , Ibrahimovic