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Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:23 pm
by Duckman
It seems City have signed this bloke. There were some strong rumors last summer, now it seems he is coming next july.

http://www.clubcall.com/manchester-city/city-set-to-land-top-argentina-prospect-1677439.html

City set to land top Argentina prospect
Manchester City look set to sign Bruno Zuculini - the best defensive midfielder in Argentina - for £1.5million next summer.

Zuculini, 20, has been in outstanding form for struggling Racing Club in the first half of the Argentine season, but club president Victor Blanco has confirmed that he has been 'already sold' and will leave in June 2014.
The big rumour is that Racing agreed to sell Zuculini to Manchester City when they were in financial trouble - a deal that could be one of the biggest bargains ever struck by the Blues.
The confirmation has come as a huge blow to both Manchester United and Inter who were hoping that they could enter the bidding next summer as 'off the record' comments from Racing Club officials claim City have a watertight agreement for a £1.5m deal.
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Zuculini is already thought to be worth almost 10 times that and looks an obvious candidate to do well in the Premier League as he possesses pace and strength as well as good technique - plus an ability to win vital headers in both penalty boxes. The midfielder is still uncapped but could force himself into Alex Sabella's plans for Brazil 2014 if he continues to impress when the Torneo Final starts up after Christmas.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:33 pm
by Alioune DVToure
Doo doo doo
Bruno Zuculini

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:41 pm
by john@staustell
The English sources so far are the usual dross BUT they seem to have got it from this source in Argentina. Haven't got time to translate right now but basically 'it is confirmed that he is already sold to Manchester City and will leave the club in June'

http://www.ole.com.ar/racing/sueno_0_1042696089.html

Zuculini se mostró emocionado tras la ovación de los hinchas y valoró el cierre de torneo de Racing. "Quedaron atrás los silbidos, siempre es lindo que te aplaudan. La verdad que la gente se merece este buen momento".

Bruno Zuculini atraviesa sensaciones encontradas. Si bien disfruta de su gran presente en Racing, por otro lado, en la plenitud de su amor con la gente, se confirmó que ya está vendido al Manchester City y que en junio deberá dejar el club. Pero al menos en la cancha intenta abstraerse. Y vaya si lo logra: una vez más fue de los mejores del equipo de Reinaldo Merlo, volviendo a marcar (lleva cuatro en el semestre), esta vez de cabeza.

“Tengo mucha fortuna y mis compañeeros me ayudan mucho. Me está acompañando la suerte, porque estoy en el momento adecuado”, expresó tras el partido.

En referencia al buen momento de la Academia, que cerró el Inicial muchísimo mejor de lo que lo comenzó, el volante manifestó: “Quedaron atrás los silbidos, es lindo que te aplaudan. La verdad que la gente merece este buen momento y nosotros también. Más ellos que nosotros, que se bancaron las malas”. Por último, se refirió al cantito “Zucu es de Racing, de Racing no se va”, que le regalaron los hinchas cuando se iba para el vestuario: “Es un sueño, no sé qué decir. Me alegra muchísimo”

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:53 pm
by Ted Hughes
Heard the name mentioned several times before but only seen him scoring goals when I've looked on Youtube. If he's got into those positions running from deep mid, he must have some fucking engine on him. Seems to me to be more of an attacker on vid.

Box to box midfield players with a bit of pace (who actually play) are seriously lacking in our 1st team squad imo though, so if he is genuinely that, we may have something.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:09 pm
by Dameerto
He looks a bit special in that photo...

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:17 pm
by Ted Hughes
Dameerto wrote:He looks a bit special in that photo...


He has the right chin for the job..

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 1:23 pm
by Nigels Tackle
Ted Hughes wrote:
Dameerto wrote:He looks a bit special in that photo...


He has the right chin for the job..


a young peter beardsley?

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:43 pm
by Ted Hughes
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Dameerto wrote:He looks a bit special in that photo...


He has the right chin for the job..


a young peter beardsley?


Or Phil Neville.

Found they have bumped the thread on the Bluemoon transfer forum from summer now, when it was originally claimed he had signed for City but would stay another year before moving. All fits.

He also has dual Arg/Italian nationality so has no work permit problems.

Rated as one of the best mids in Argentina according to several sources.

This looks like it could be genuine.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:29 pm
by Wonderwall
Ted Hughes wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Dameerto wrote:He looks a bit special in that photo...


He has the right chin for the job..


a young peter beardsley?


Or Phil Neville.

Found they have bumped the thread on the Bluemoon transfer forum from summer now, when it was originally claimed he had signed for City but would stay another year before moving. All fits.

He also has dual Arg/Italian nationality so has no work permit problems.

Rated as one of the best mids in Argentina according to several sources.

This looks like it could be genuine.


apparently he is crap on Football manager? What do we do now?

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:01 pm
by dazby
Superjaw, you are about to have some competition. What a chin! Chinners, you are about to have some compettion.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:06 pm
by Alioune DVToure
dazby wrote:Superjaw, you are about to have some competition. What a chin! Chinners, you are about to have some compettion.


You've got seven months to think up a tragic nickname. Get to work!

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:52 am
by city9_4eva
His name sounds a bit like....... oh wait a minute

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 3:42 pm
by Bleed_Blue
Tixi seems to be on top of his game

A couple of other transfers along with Zuculini that were captured

http://www.goal.com/en-my/news/3956/tra ... -united-to

Manchester City beat Barcelona & Manchester United to Argentina starlet Zuculini


Manchester City have beaten Barcelona and Manchester United to the signing of Racing Club defensive midfield starlet Bruno Zuculini, Goal understands.

The 20-year-old Argentine, tipped by many to break into Alejandro Sabella's squad ahead of next summer's World Cup in Brazil, will join for a fee of £1.5 million at the end of the season.

It is understood that Barcelona and United also made approaches for Zuculini but City's director of football Txiki Begiristain had already moved quickly to complete the deal last summer.

THE VIEW FROM ARGENTINA


Martin Seldes | Chief Editor, Goal Argentina

Bruno Zuculini played his first game in Argentina's First Division at only 16 in 2010. Following in the footsteps of his brother Franco, Zuculini demonstrated in just a few games his ability to move around the pitch, as well as his dynamism.

Even though his natural position is central midfield, he has also played on the flanks and even in defence on occasions. Once he had claimed his place in the starting XI, Bruno also started showing his offensive ability, and scored plenty of goals.

Besides his abilities as a player, Zuculini is also recognised as being a responsible professional. In a team full of young players well known for their frequent visits to different night clubs, Zuculini stayed clear from that group and became the link between the experienced players, the coach and the youngsters.

In other words, if Manchester City splash out just £1.5 million for Zuculini, it will be one of the best bargains of recent years.Zuculini was then allowed to spend this season with Racing, whose ongoing financial problems prevented them from holding out for a higher transfer fee.

But the youngster, whose older brother Franco is also a defensive midfielder for Spanish side Zaragoza, will complete his move to the Etihad Stadium next summer.

A work permit will not be a stumbling block due to the fact that Zuculini already holds an Italian passport.

The capture of Zuculini is yet another sign of the shift in City's transfer strategy towards securing the world's best developing talent, as highlighted by Goal last week.

Zacharias Faour, a 15-year-old Swedish striker dubbed the next Zlatan Ibrahimovic, will join City's elite development squad when the transfer window opens in January in a £1m deal.

City have also won the race for Nigerian wonderkid Kelechi Iheanacho, star of last summer's Under-17 World Cup, and Malaga sensation Brahim Abdelkader, dubbed 'the new Messi'.

Zuculini, however, will go straight into City's first-team squad where he will compete with the likes of Fernandinho, Javi Garcia and Jack Rodwell to claim the holding midfield role alongside Yaya Toure.

The midfielder has made over 70 appearances in three years for Racing and was included in the Argentina squad for the 2011 South American Under-20 Championship as a 17-year-old.

Begiristain's success in acquiring Zuculini may well further heighten tensions with his former club Barcelona, who were also very confident of landing Brahim before City hijacked the deal.

For Manchester United, meanwhile, Zuculini must be added to the likes of Thiago Alcantara, Cesc Fabregas and Ander Herrera on the increasingly embarrassing list of midfield targets who got away.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 3:47 pm
by Ted Hughes
Last night showed what could be accomplished by a midfield with a bit more 'legs' to balance the attacking ability.

This lad sounds like the exact kind of player we should be targeting.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 4:02 pm
by Hutch's Shoulder
Some team in the future then with guy playing behind the 'new Messi' and 'new Ibrahimovic' then :-)

Let's hope they don't follow the path of the 'new Colin Bell'.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:23 pm
by gmercer1
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Some team in the future then with guy playing behind the 'new Messi' and 'new Ibrahimovic' then :-) Let's hope they don't follow the path of the 'new Colin Bell'.

Only thing we are missing is the New Duncan Edwards. Oh wait.......he's already ruling the footballing world at the swamp!!

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 7:38 pm
by twosips
It's quite exciting that we're bringing in all this emerging talent. You get the impression that this is what Soriano and Txiki were brought in to do (amongst other things) and they're very, very good at it.

I'll be very surprised if over the next 2 or 3 years we don't see some young players making a name for themselves at City.

On a slight side note, does Lopes remind anyone else of Pedro at Barca? A litle Sanchez-esque too. He has a very similar style in my opinion to both of them and that definitely isn't a bad thing.

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:14 am
by Nickyboy
Argies at City are a good thing.....

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:46 am
by Invisible Man Fan
Re: Lopes

Ive seen him in the flesh a few times now and I really really rate him.

Got a feeling he will be in our First Team on a more regular basis next season

Re: Bruno Zuculini

PostPosted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:46 pm
by Avalon
Nickyboy wrote:Argies at City are a good thing.....


We do seem to have a good relationship with them.