Former FC Barcelona star, Javier Saviola is not having the dreamed lifestyle he wanted in Real Madrid.



Argentine whizkid, Javier Saviola didn't quite get the deal he had hoped for when he left Barca to arch rivals, Real Madrid. After great promises and sweet talk from Madrid helmsman, Calderon, Saviola has ended up in the shadows of soccer action as the ex-Barca star is left out in the cold.

Perhaps the former U-21 world's best player and all time leading scorer in any single FIFA age group tournament may have enjoyed some more playing time were he to remain in Camp Nou. Now, report indicates that the Los Merengues are planning to loan out Saviola to either Juventus or any other Italian club, and if this doesn't work out, then an English clubside.


How come with all Saviola's unsurpassed records in youth soccer and still impressive skills, he is finding it hard to tie down a regular place in any club? The striker has sored for FC Barcelona and scored for his new club Real Madrid, yet he doesn't get enough action. What could be the jinx?







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2 comments

Comment from: Jimmy Jump [Visitor]
Pesetero!
01st January 2008 @ 18:41
Comment from: Gonzalo [Visitor] · http://allinwhite.blogspot.com
Any money Real gets for Saviola is clean profit given he joined on a Bosman. Hence I expect Mijatovic would prefer to offload him for a transfer, however small, rather than a loan.

On the other hand, Real can't offload Saviola, Soldado and Baptista (although he seems to be playing more consitently now) without replacing them, so his future also depends on how the other out-of-favour strikers pan out.
02nd January 2008 @ 07:07

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