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Default Sissoko completes Juve switch - 01-29-2008, 02:33 PM

8.2 million pounds?

Juventus was watching the same matches as everyone else?



Best of luck to him and Juve. I guess this rules them out of the running for poaching Mascherano like I had hoped. Furthermore, I'm stunned that Liverpool made a good profit on a player that:

a. hardly featured
b. came back from a major injury

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Juventus have completed the signing of Liverpool midfielder Mohamed Sissoko for £8.2million.

Claudio Ranieri has been chasing the Mali international for the majority of the January transfer window after it became clear Reds boss Rafa Benitez was open to offers.

Sissoko, who is currently on Africa Cup of Nations duty, joined Liverpool in 2005 in a £5.6m move from Valencia.

However, the 23-year-old has struggled for first-team football at Anfield following the loan arrival of Javier Mascherano.


Five-year deal

And Juve manager Ranieri has now swooped to reinforce his central midfield by offering Sissoko a five-year contract as he bids to keep pace with Roma and Internazionale at the top of Seire A.

Sissoko has welcomed the move to Juve and believes the switch will allow him to progress in his career.

"I'm happy to have joined such an important club, this move certainly constitutes a step forward in my career," he told the Juventus TV channel.

"I feel very excited to think about the possibility of playing with great players such as (Gianluigi) Buffon and (Alessandro) Del Piero and to work under Ranieri, a great coach who I already know from my time at Valencia."

Experience

And Juventus director Jean-Claude Blanc believes Sissoko will bring experience to the club.

"He is an important element in the strengthening of our squad," added Blanc.

"Despite being only 23, Sissoko is a player of great experience having played more than 30 UEFA Champions League matches. He has also played many matches in big leagues and for his country."

The sale of Sissoko is expected to provide Benitez with additional funds to finance a permanent transfer for Mascherano.

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Default 01-29-2008, 02:44 PM

he was pretty decent in his last two seasons and could have moved to juve then. He will be a top player imo. Stupid move by pool not to play him more often, but there CM is crowded i suppose.

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Default 01-29-2008, 04:30 PM

He really is a top player IMO as well. But i think the key difference is here:

In England, midfield players hardly find time on the ball. Meaning they have to do something with the ball once they receive it or win it from an opponent. Sissoko's passing is horrid, i think partly due to the fact that he has to think quickly. Since he can't distribute the ball quickly enough, he turns out not to be a great DM in the English game. He'll be more suited for the slower Italian game me thinks.


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