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It's Time To Sign Somebody

Posted by SacT0wn on August 21, 2011 at 1:50 AM


INTER, IT'S THE TURNING POINT.


Lower with Tevez and advance on Forlan.

The Uruguayan's father: "He's almost certain that he will wear back and blue."  But watch for PSG.


Milan - Tomorrow is the day of turning point regarding the transfer market for Inter.  After fixing the question of Eto'o-Anzhi, Inter will return talking about signings between Branca, Ausilio and Gasperini.   There are two files of names: the first is Tevez and Forlan, the second is Lavezzi and Zarate.


Priority The first move will be made for Tevez.  Branca will press on the accelerator immediately with Manchester CIty for the Apache.  The negotiation can be set on loan with the right to purchase to get around the requested 40 million for the entire card.  Carlitos, for his part, is willing to drop the salary a couple of million for Inter.  But tomorrow Branca could also see Bolotnicoff, Forlan's agent, in the evening.  Bolotnicoff, after a relaxed week in Spain, is still waiting in Milan.  The deal is progressing thanks to Cambiasso, one of the leaders of the Inter dressing room.  The friendship between him and Forlan goes back to Independiente, where they played together from 1998 to 2001.  Esteban and Diego, these days, are often heard from each other on the phone and have spoken of the opportunity to be in the same dressing room.


Obstacle But there is an obstacle with a strong French accent: Paris Saint Germain.  Leonardo wants Forlan but to avoid diplomatic incidents, he has decided to wait developments at Inter before joining forcefully for the Uruguayan striker.  A sort of gentleman's agreement that the former Inter coach is self-imposed to avoid giving Inter problems after a critical period.  His exit from Inter was anesthetized and does nto seem to reopen the case now.  Also because Forlan is also on the radar of Galatasary and Zenit but his preference is Inter according to his father: "When the deal for Eto'o concluded, it is almost certain that Diego will end up at Inter."


Other trails In the second file of Branca the names cannot be viewed as fallback instead, they are excellent alternatives.  Moratti is ready to offer 13-14 million plus Pandev for Lavezzi, on whom however, there is also Zenit of Spalletti.  But De Laurentiis only wants to see 31 million, or those from the release clause, the right figure for him to leave Napoli.


Third Argentinian A few days ago there was also the name of Zarate.  Inter and the player's entourage have taken the opportunity to discuss the situation of the Argentinian.  It was an informal chat which showed the desire that Inter at least want to make an attempt.  Lazio, however, want to sell outright, while the Nerazzurri would propose a loan deal with right to purchase.  So here, for the moment, all is blocked.  Pending developments in other situations.


Source: Gazzetta dello Sport

Categories: Transfer Market

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3 Comments

Reply Chainsaw
01:04 PM on August 21, 2011 
I hope from tommorow we can hear some solid reports of our interest in the likes of Tevez and Lavezzi.
Reply Marc
12:58 PM on August 21, 2011 
Youngsters on loan is a good thing. Zarate is most definitely not a good thing. That guy is horrible. I've never seen a player who does more dribbling while staring at the ground. He never has any idea where his teammates are on the pitch. And I don't see the point of rebuilding the team if Inter bring in older guys like Forlan. Makes no sense.

This is still depressing. I sure hope Branca does something before the end of the transfer window.
Reply juliano_interista
08:26 AM on August 21, 2011 
im backing up lavezzi and zarate. perfect match. lavezzi-milito/pazzini-zarate. and send the youngsters (santon, castaignos, caldirola, faraoni, etc) on loan so they can get more playtime

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