Stevan Jovetic

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ACMilan said:
SPIDERBOY said:
Fiorentina club president Diego Della Valle has been adamantly against selling the 23-year-old to Juventus, preferring that the Montenegrin international move abroad should the Viola decide to sell him.

Beep beep bop bope boop

Translates to: Highest bidder.

Not really, they won't lack bids for him. He maybe doesn't want to additionally strengthen Juventus with player he knows is good.
 
I have not watched a lot of him, but from what I've seen he doesnt look great in tight spaces, I would say more like Dzeko than like Aguero. How much improvement will he be on Dzeko?
 
BlueindianNewcity said:
I have not watched a lot of him, but from what I've seen he doesnt look great in tight spaces, I would say more like Dzeko than like Aguero. How much improvement will he be on Dzeko?


He has absolutely nothing in common with Dzeko as a player, so wouldn't be an improvement on him, anymore than he would be an improvement on Richards or Joe Hart.
 
Neville Kneville said:
BlueindianNewcity said:
I have not watched a lot of him, but from what I've seen he doesnt look great in tight spaces, I would say more like Dzeko than like Aguero. How much improvement will he be on Dzeko?


He has absolutely nothing in common with Dzeko as a player, so wouldn't be an improvement on him, anymore than he would be an improvement on Richards or Joe Hart.
I did not mean to compare his playing position to Dzeko. But I have always felt our attacking play is very much dependent on players' ability to move the ball in tight spaces, like aguero, tevez, yaya, silva. Also I feel this is one reason dzeko cannot fully be integrated to our general play, he needs open spaces, if u understand what i mean and also backlift for getting his shot away. But say aguero or tevez can get their short away with lesser back lift and do not have issues having close attention of defenders. In this respect I am not sure jovetic is as technically good as above and unless there is a change in our attacking style he may not bring a great deal of improvement to our attack in general.
Of course he does not play RB or GK :)
 
BlueindianNewcity said:
I have not watched a lot of him, but from what I've seen he doesnt look great in tight spaces, I would say more like Dzeko than like Aguero. How much improvement will he be on Dzeko?
From what I have seen his dribbling and close control to take shots and passes are his best attributes!

He is going to replace Nasri/Tevez more than Dzeko. He isn't an out and out striker hence his low scoring rate.
 
CTID101 said:
BlueindianNewcity said:
I have not watched a lot of him, but from what I've seen he doesnt look great in tight spaces, I would say more like Dzeko than like Aguero. How much improvement will he be on Dzeko?
From what I have seen his dribbling and close control to take shots and passes are his best attributes!

He is going to replace Nasri/Tevez more than Dzeko. He isn't an out and out striker hence his low scoring rate.

Ok, then what i ve seen of him is too little to form an opinion of his abilities. If he plays similar position as nasri, he will improve us, since from what I have seen he has a better attitude.
 
MSP said:
'It sure is nice when you are interesting big clubs like Arsenal and Manchester City,' he told the Daily Star Sunday.

'I'm very comfortable in Italy but the Premier League is at the top of the football world - and perhaps the best.

'Who knows? Maybe one day I will be playing at one of the English clubs.'

i hope that day is soon mate, and its for us.
 
Been linked with him for years but really think we should go for him. Great player he is and the right age. Think if we could get him and/or Isco then it would give us a different option to what we have already
 
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