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I dont get why the Argentine national team always fails to deliver
PSmyth07 said:After seeing the analysis on Sky about Aguero, I think Lavezzi would be ideal to bring in if Tevez leaves.
Jumanji said:Hazard.
Knowing City's luck, the Argentinians would probably invade the Falkland Islands again.sam-caddick said:With lots of interest in Lavezzi and Higuain for summer targets, We will have the complete Argentinal up front bar Messi if Tevez stays!! Imagine Aguero, Tevez, Lavezzi, Higuain!! Not forgetting we have Zab Man!! Our team ethic would be ace!!
lionheart said:Knowing City's luck, the Argentinians would probably invade the Falkland Islands again.sam-caddick said:With lots of interest in Lavezzi and Higuain for summer targets, We will have the complete Argentinal up front bar Messi if Tevez stays!! Imagine Aguero, Tevez, Lavezzi, Higuain!! Not forgetting we have Zab Man!! Our team ethic would be ace!!
we could sign all of the Argentinian army...can't attack the Falklands if their in England, or they might just attack us, still sign him anywaysJamesMCFC said:lionheart said:Knowing City's luck, the Argentinians would probably invade the Falkland Islands again.sam-caddick said:With lots of interest in Lavezzi and Higuain for summer targets, We will have the complete Argentinal up front bar Messi if Tevez stays!! Imagine Aguero, Tevez, Lavezzi, Higuain!! Not forgetting we have Zab Man!! Our team ethic would be ace!!
Haha I can see this happening.
Matt the Giant said:PSmyth07 said:After seeing the analysis on Sky about Aguero, I think Lavezzi would be ideal to bring in if Tevez leaves.
I thought the same.
Napoli forward Ezequiel Lavezzi is available for £26 million this summer, with Chelsea and Manchester City both interested in signing the Argentinian striker according to The Mirror.
Lavezzi has impressed in both Serie A and the Champions League this season, and has made a name for himself as one third of one of the most potent attacking forces in Europe alongside team-mates Edinson Cavani and Marek Hamsik.
The 26-year-old bagged a brace in Napoli’s 3-1 Champions League victory over Chelsea in the last 16 stage earlier this season, but could do little as the Blues rallied in the second leg at Stamford Bridge to claim a spot in the quarter finals of the competition.
Both Chelsea and Manchester City have been heavily linked with making a move for the talented playmaker along with a host of leading European clubs.
City in particular appear keen on taking him to the Etihad Stadium, with manager Roberto Mancini admitting he is a fan of the former Boca Juniors star’s ability.
Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala have also been linked with making a move for the Napoli player, and the Italian club’s president Aurelio De Laurentiis has revealed £26 million will be enough to secure Lavezzi’s services.
“The future of Lavezzi is clear - he has a buyout clause of €32million,” he told La Stampa.
"If he wants to go to Russia in the wilderness to earn more, he can do it. I do not work for money but for something else."
Napoli look likely to miss out on a Champions League qualification spot via the league, prompting fears of a mass exodus from the Naples club, led by the likes of Cavani and Lavezzi.