Well its kind of hard to beat his decision to join city. Imho thats what really fucked his career beside al the injuries ofcourse.I have a feeling choosing to stay at Inter could be the biggest mistake in his career.
Time will tell...
Well its kind of hard to beat his decision to join city. Imho thats what really fucked his career beside al the injuries ofcourse.
And who, might I ask, are the "forwards we have". Like we keep Aguero and Benzema on the bench ffs. It's fucking Eder and Palacio, Gabriel also to some extent, he'll see plenty of action if he sticks around.At Inter, with allthe forwards that we have, he would hardly get any minutes.
And who, might I ask, are the "forwards we have". Like we keep Aguero and Benzema on the bench ffs. It's fucking Eder and Palacio, Gabriel also to some extent, he'll see plenty of action if he sticks around.
Last year we had man with very strange brain on our bench.
Save Jojo, i hope he stay, icardi barbosa eder jovetic palacio kind a like Suicide squad, awesome.
Suicide Squad was shit. Even the comics are nothing spectacular.
I don't know why FDB don't like him, but Jovetic is our no. 10, so keep calm and give him a chance. There are a lot of free numbers and Gabigol can choose one of them.Jovetic vs Gabriel B. for number 10 shirt. Something with blood
I guess by everything he means paying just a part of Jovetic wages because that was their offer. I like that he said the deal was cancelled by our owners. It seems our new Chinese owners have some common sense.‘Fiorentina did everything for Jovetic’
By Football Italia staff
Fiorentina “did everything” to sign Stevan Jovetic from Inter, director general Pantaleo Corvino insists.
The Viola were in talks to bring the Montenegrin forward back to Artemio Franchi, but the deal collapsed and the player remained with the Nerazzurri.
“Jovetic was an idea shared by the Coach [Paulo Sousa],” Corvino told reporters in a Press conference.
“I did everything to finalise it, but it wasn’t easy. At the last moment Inter, by order of their owners, decided not to sell the player.”
Corvino has been criticised for a perceived lack of investment in the transfer market, but the director brushes off those claims.
“Sometimes you can buy flannel for the price of wool, or silver for the price of gold, just to show that you’ve done something.
“I prefer to make the fans dream when I think we can really do it, I try not to tease them.
“Our ambition is to reach our objectives, and we’ll try to do it with what we have. It won’t be the Scudetto, but there are a few targets which I think this side can achieve.
“Now we start with a competitive team, and a great Coach who will make the most of this squad. Off the pitch there’s a board which is working to make Fiorentina competitive.”