Juventus Striker Amauri Joins Parma
By keeperdream
@keeperdream (381)
United States
February 1, 2011 8:35am CST
Juventus have loaned out Italian Striker Amauri to Parma for the rest of the season. Amauri has seen little playing time this season and will hope to earn a starting spot at Parma. Parma is struggling in the league, and Amauri may just be what they need to keep them from being relegated.
What are your thoughts on this transfer?
4 responses
@stevieboi19 (1419)
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1 Feb 11
I didn't even hear about this happening I knew there was talk about a move though I do believe the move will be good for him he's a good player who's just out of form although I do think is days at Juventus are over. I'm also surprised Liverpool didn't try and get him on loan would be a much better signing than Andy Carroll.
@keeperdream (381)
• United States
4 Feb 11
I actually believe Amauri and Carroll are both equally good signings for Liverpool. Although Carroll is more of a risk because he is a young player and he has yet to fully prove himself.
@stevieboi19 (1419)
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5 Feb 11
Carroll is only really an average season for Liverpool he's got potential but potential isn't worth £35 million, Amauri could have been brought in on loan and he has been around for a number of years and has proven himself in the Italian league, he may have been struggling this season but like the pundits always say form is temporary, ability is permanent.
@rappeter13 (8608)
• Romania
1 Feb 11
I think that Amauri is making the right decision, although playing at Juventus is a dream for almost every football player. But with signing Toni and having other good strikers in the team, Amauri maybe feared that he won't play at all and decided to make a loan move to Parma where he can form a lethal attack with Crespo.
@newyorkgame (107)
• United States
2 Feb 11
Amuri has done terrible for Juventus this season and it makes sense for them to loan him out and make money now and hope to start fresh next season. He may play well at Parma and this will increase his value. They may even sell him to a big club if he does really well and is worth a lot.