Serie A Special: Top transfers of the season – Part 4
http://www.senore.com/Football-Special-Report-Serie-A-Special-Top-transfers-of-the-season-Part-1-a48992,
http://www.senore.com/Serie-A-Special-Top-transfers-of-the-season-Part-2-a49112 and http://www.senore.com/Serie-A-Special-Top-transfers-of-the-season-Part-3-a49107 can be read by clicking on the hyperlinks.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 FC to Juventus FC)
The Italian’s potential was never in doubt and the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC and Real Madrid tried to snap up the youngster when he was barely 17 years of age. However, a poor weak physique and frequent injury worries have been hampering his growth for much of
his career to date.
Aquilani’s undying love for his childhood club; AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Francesco-Totti-c13940. However, it
was not to be as Gilarossi’s financial woes forced Roma to part ways with their star, the crowd favourite.
Liverpool FC paid 18 million Pounds for the Aqua-man’s services last season but the prodigy wasn’t able to make his first league appearance until November when he made a substitute appearance against Birmingham City. However, Coach Rafa Benitez lost confidence
in Aquilani midway through the season and the former Gilarossi youngster was made to rot on the bench for the remaining season.
Despite making some excellent appearances in the Europa League, new manager Roy Hodgson decided to off-load the star to Juventus FC; long standing admirers of Aquilani’s talents. In Turin, Aquilani has found a new lease of life – Liverpool’s loss was Aquilani’s
gain. Bianconeri number 14 has been the best central midfielder in Italy as he can be frequently seen spraying juicy passes and sumptuous through-balls across the pitch. Juve would do well to sign the sensation on a permanent basis as he is on a loan deal
with Old Lady.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andrea-Ranocchia-c5708 (AS Bari to CFC Genoa)
AS Bari finished 10th league last season and accumulated 51 points in their return season to top flight football. Much of the success banked around the brilliant centre back pairing of Andrea Ranocchia and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leonardo-Bonucci-c22064.
While Bonucci was snapped up by Juventus FC, Ranocchia moved back to his parent club; CFC Genoa. The youngster is co-owned by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan and Genoa and Nerazzurri are more than likely to take full ownership in the near future. Judging by Ranocchia’s excellent
displays in the Rossoblu jersey, Massimo Moratti might already be writing a cheque for the sensation.
At just 22 years of age, Ranocchia is the future of Azzurri defence and the best young Italian defender around. Genoa forwards have struggled to make an impact on the league thus far and have scored a measly 13 goals in the league. However, Rossoblu are
still in eleventh spot and the credit goes to a water-tight defence that is being lead by Andrea Ranocchia.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 to Juventus FC)
Quagliarella has a knack for scoring spectacular goals and the pattern has continued in Bianconeri jersey. Juve were in pursuit of Wolfsburg ace Edin Dzeko for much of the season but the Bundesliga outfit played hardball in the dealings and Bianconeri decided
to go for Fabio Quagliarella instead.
Many called the transfer a filler purchase and not much was expected from the forward upon his arrival in Turin. However, the mercurial forward has answered his critics in ideal manner by scoring an excellent nine goals so far. Be it a header, a volley or
a stunning bicycle kick, Quagliarella just doesn’t score normal goals – spectacular player with his spectacular goals.
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