Stephan El Shaarawy Thread

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I think it was 7m for Amantino Mancini whom we didnt take and took the 3 youngsters Fossati, Filkor and Darminuta instead. We probably just wanted Fossati but the other two were given to us in the deal.

yeah, it think there was a also that speculation, where we 'should have payed 7 million to get Mancini but we passed on him and take those young players instead. (We also take DeSole not long after that deal, so he might also be another addition for the stupid Mancini transfer :fp:)
 

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El Shaarawy: "Next Year in Serie A, I am inspired to Kaka. Milan or Inter? Do not think"

Through the pages of "The Day", the jewel of Padua talked about his future.
El Shaarawy dreams of top flight, and next year it seems that the dream can come true: " I am very close to reaching the Serie A with Padova, next year I want to play in the premier league and it would be great here, so I'll do everything to stay. I do not think AC Milan or Inter, I want to get in Serie A, the Padova or even the Genoa are fine, the important thing is not burning. The sample is no doubt that I am inspired by Kaka, but it is not easy back over his career . "

The playmaker italoegiziano remains down to earth, despite his young age (class '92) are not carried away by the enthusiasm and seems to point to the concrete, does not run into the arms of the great who seek Him, look to the top flight as a dream, hoping one day to walk in the footsteps of his idol, who knew that Kaka appear to great soccer with the Milan shirt, which bodes well for Allegri?
 

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You really believe that?

I get a Massive peddo warning. This thread might have all the ingredients to become a massive one. Young kid, some youtube vids, rumours, pedofiles lurking.

:lol::lol:
 

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for the last 3 years we signed lots of players for primavera. Butt seems that we are ready to disbalance them for players like Boateng or Criscito. Reason?

Simple. Many of those primaveras are signed mostly for plus valenza purposes.

If one or two turned out to be better than expected, then they'll make it to the first team. If not, off they go as a makeweight for a better purpose.
 

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Blog: The rise of the Little Pharaoh
Linked with Milan and Inter, monitored by clubs in Spain and England, Stephan El Shaarawy is a wanted man. But who is he? Antonio Labbate explains
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There was a general air of pessimism around the Italian national side last October. The painful memories of South Africa 2010 were still at the forefront of the nation’s consciousness and Italy boss Cesare Prandelli admitted that the talent pool, containing the Azzurri stars of tomorrow, was small to say the least.

Genoa chief Enrico Preziosi didn’t totally agree. With a Mediaset microphone thrust into his face, he was asked whether there were any new Mario Balotellis coming through the Italian game. With no hesitation he responded with two names – Andrea Ranocchia and Stephan El Shaarawy. “They are ready for the national side right now,” he claimed.

While few argued with the nomination of Ranocchia, the Marassi chief’s acclamation of El Shaarawy was a little premature, seeing as he had sent the 17-year-old out on loan to Serie B outfit Padova just a few months previously. Good enough for Italy, but not good enough for Genoa?

Nine months later and Preziosi’s confidence has been rewarded. Ranocchia has become an international regular and joined Inter in January, while young Stephan, although not quite ready for Italy, is now seeing his name linked with the two Milan clubs after excelling in the Second Division.

El Shaarawy was born in Savona in 1992 to an Italian mother and an Egyptian father. Blessed with a natural flair on the ball, he caught the eye of Michele Sbravati, the head of Genoa’s youth sector, at the age of only 11. Just five years later he made his Serie A debut, becoming the club’s youngest ever top-flight player.

“He’d only just turned 16, but I was certain that I had a real talent,” stated Gian Piero Gasperini, the Coach who threw him on in the 83rd minute of Genoa’s 1-0 win at Chievo. “I knew that I had some player at my disposal from the first time I saw him control a ball. He has important qualities that he needs to take advantage of.”

The Little Pharaoh would play another two games for the Rossoblu in Serie A, before the decision to send him on loan was taken. Padova moved quickly and they were perhaps not prepared for what they got. The kit man was certainly caught out, missing a few letters from his stocks, he had to misspell the youngster’s surname on his No 92 shirt by using an I instead of a Y.

Equipped with a Marek Hamsik style haircut, the attacking midfielder, who can also play out wide or as a second striker, wasted little time in becoming a fan favourite. He dazzled in his debut for Padova during their 1-0 Coppa Italia victory against Ravenna, instantly winning the praise of Vincenzo Italiano. “He has shown that, despite his age, he has skills,” the club captain noted. “He’s a down to earth boy, he applies himself as he wants to mature and grow. I’m convinced he’ll do well.”

The former Chievo player was not wrong. Despite picking up an injury which ruled him out for part of the season, El Shaarawy helped inspired Padova into the play-offs with nine goals from 27 games. He also gave the home fans a glimpse of talent that they perhaps had not seen since Alessandro Del Piero left for Juventus in 1993.

Such was his impact this term that Azzurri Under-21 boss Ciro Ferrara called him up for February’s 2011 game against England – although he didn’t play – before returning him back to the Italy U-19 set-up. Full boss Prandelli has also watched him in the flesh after admitting last September that he wasn’t overly familiar with the player’s ability.

His potential was reportedly valued at €10m by Inter this week, but Preziosi has rejected the notion that El Shaarawy will be sold – even if he is also aware that Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri is watching Stephan’s development.

“We have many young players who are doing well and El Shaarawy is one of them,” Preziosi noted of the kid who has played for all of the Azzurri’s youth sides from U-16 to U-19 level. “There are some important clubs looking at him, including English and Spanish, but he is not for sale. He is our future.” And possibly Italy’s too…

http://www.football-italia.net/blogs/al195.html

Edit his name in the thread please. Its 'Y' not 'I'.
 

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Milan lead the chase for Genoa's Stephan Al Shaarawy

The future of promising Genoa youngster Stephan El Shaarawy could lie at San Siro, as reigning Serie A champions AC Milan lead the chase for the attacking midfielder, Il Giornale reports.

El Sharaawy has previously been linked with Inter, but Milan now appear to be front-runners as the club's vice-president, Adriano Galliani, has been in touch with Genoa president Enrico Preziosi to discuss a possible transfer.

Milan are eager to add some more creativity to their squad and have previously been linked with Napoli's Marek Hamsik and Santos star Ganso. However, they are reluctant to spend a considerable amount on a new attacking midfielder, and have therefore turned their attention to a cheaper alternative in El Shaarawy.

The 18-year-old has an ongoing contract with Genoa, and their €10 million asking price is significantly lower than what Napoli and Santos are demanding for their star players.

Genoa farmed El Shaarawy out on loan to Padova for the 2010-11 campaign, and the attacking midfielder has been in outstanding form for the Serie B side, helping them to a promotion play-off spot.
 

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great great GREEEEAAAAAAT news

let him come and conquer the championds league
 

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wait, i thought we already bid 10 mill and it was rejected?
 

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It would surprise me if he came to Milan, I thought he was best on the attacking wing, a position we do not use.
 

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His name sounds kinda cool,but thats about it.Not Milan material.

haha seriously? he has dragged a team from Serie B to the brink of Serie A at the age of 18. How is that not Milan material?
 

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played ok today couple of good first touches and passes and made some intelligent runs. had 1 very good chance where he was 1 on 1 with the goalkeeper after a nice one two but made a mess of it.
had another chance where he controled in the box swiveled and shot but took a deflectio and went wide for a corner
he played on the left side but would move into the middle between the 2 cbs when padova attacked which i think was where he was the most dangerous.
 

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played ok today couple of good first touches and passes and made some intelligent runs. had 1 very good chance where he was 1 on 1 with the goalkeeper after a nice one two but made a mess of it.
had another chance where he controled in the box swiveled and shot but took a deflectio and went wide for a corner
he played on the left side but would move into the middle between the 2 cbs when padova attacked which i think was where he was the most dangerous.

thnx for the update, it sounds like a player that could perfectly be sseedorfs heir
 

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haha seriously? he has dragged a team from Serie B to the brink of Serie A at the age of 18. How is that not Milan material?

Because there`s a really big gap between being awesome in Serie B and being awesome for the top 3 that is Milan.
 

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Because there`s a really big gap between being awesome in Serie B and being awesome for the top 3 that is Milan.

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You wish you bought those player when still kicking ball in 3rd division etc plus other name like oezil etc that playing in lower level that instantly play in high level just after playing in those stage.

not saying this kid is that good, but your statement is idiotic.
 
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You wish you bought those player when still kicking ball in 3rd division etc plus other name like oezil etc that playing in lower level that instantly play in high level just after playing in those stage.

not saying this kid is that good, but your statement is idiotic.

No i dont,cause i dont want us to turn into Arsenal 2 and hope some random player will turn out good.And your example with Ozil is more then moronic,everybody knew what he was capable when he played in Germany top flight league.

If he was a player from Serie A who had a good year in Serie A and showed a lot of promiss,then he is worthy for a gamble from Milan,if not he can fuck off.
 

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One of the reports today are suggesting we will pay what it takes to sign this youngster and hand him to napoli for a deal for hamsik..
 
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What a disgusting thing to do... This boy obviously has a talent !
 

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yeah, i'd rather we take a gamble on this kid than use him as a bargaining chip for hamsik, he has great potential. 10m may be too much though cause i doubt he's going to be a big factor for the cl, but he's one for the future. milan should be making more purchases like this
 

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shaarawy has been playing top for 2 yrs now,

we have to get him immediatly!!
 
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This guy is the future of Italy !!! And if some fucking shitbreak here wants rather some fucking gaytolivo then my name is dog...
 

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Guys have patience, i bet 97 percent of you havent even seen him playing in 3 or more matches. He was good in the Serie B, now he needs to prove himself in the Serie A. He has the talent and hes at the right club, Genoa, where he isnt planning to runaway. We have a good shot at landing him but hes one for the future so even if we sign him, i highly doubt that he will break into the Milan first XI, he may well stay on loan at Genoa for another season or so.
 

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This guy is the future of Italy !!! And if some fucking shitbreak here wants rather some fucking gaytolivo then my name is dog...

Can I just ask how many times you've watched him?
 

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Guys have patience, i bet 97 percent of you havent even seen him playing in 3 or more matches. He was good in the Serie B, now he needs to prove himself in the Serie A. He has the talent and hes at the right club, Genoa, where he isnt planning to runaway. We have a good shot at landing him but hes one for the future so even if we sign him, i highly doubt that he will break into the Milan first XI, he may well stay on loan at Genoa for another season or so.

Exactly!

The kid still has to show that he can prove himself in the Serie A. Too many a times young Italian prospects get overrated and then they end up tanking in the future...

Lupoli, Criscito, Motta, Santon....need I go on?

Shaarawy still has to prove he can do it at the big stage...
 

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he says he is a Milan fan and it is his dream to play at Milan. It would be great if we bought him and let him play this season at Genoa on loan.

He really does look like he could be the next great Italian CAM
 

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he says he is a Milan fan and it is his dream to play at Milan. It would be great if we bought him and let him play this season at Genoa on loan.

He really does look like he could be the next great Italian CAM

That's exactly what will happen. We will sign him and loan him or buy 50% of his rights.

It would be an incredible investment in the future- he is a fantastic player
 

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That's exactly what will happen. We will sign him and loan him or buy 50% of his rights.

It would be an incredible investment in the future- he is a fantastic player

we really need to make sure it happens, he could become great
 
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