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PSG To Try Again For Motta And... Milito

Posted by SacT0wn on January 31, 2012 at 1:25 AM


LEONARDO TO TRY AGAIN


Not only Motta but PSG also think of Milito.

But Inter are not oriented to sell Il Principe.

Offer for the midfielder can rise to 10 million.


Milan - After recent unfortunate experiences from the transfer market for Carlo Ancelotti's PSG (the no from Pato and Tevez came just within a few days of each other), the French club could turn once again to the Nerazzurri in order to inject quality into the team for the objectives of this year such as the French league and cup and also prepare for the upcoming Champions League.  So Leonardo now would not only raise the new offer for Thiago Motta and also think concretely of Diego Milito.


But Inter stop Possible? Impossible? Simply fantasy football? The big offer has not yet arrived but in Paris yesterday, the voices on the Inter duo have started to spread with great force.  Inter, however, at a few hours before transfer market closes, will hardly consider any big outgoing transfers.  After Ranieri's words ("The club has told me that Motta is staying") and also because this is a different Milito than one started the season, letting him go at this point would be impossible.  So there are doubts but from Paris, there is a willingness to be the best (team quality).


Principe Also because Ancelotti, after selling Erding to Rennes, has only two strikers at the moment.  And because of that, Milito is now a variable that has been included in the past few days when PSG were in preparation for Thiago Motta.  Rumors from Paris are that PSG are looking for two players, one midfielder (Thiago Motta is first on the list) and a striker and the club likes Milito.  For Thiago Motta, Leo said that: "Thiago has demonstrated that he really wants to come to Paris."  That's normal especially waiting for him is a two and a half year contract, plus one optional year, and a royal salary of 4.5 million euros.  Sources close to the club yesterday revealed a degree of optimism and above all the willingness to raise the offer.

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3 Comments

Reply Chainsaw
03:32 AM on January 31, 2012 
Milito will always remain an Inter legend. But the club needs to MOVE THE FUCK ON!! Milito represent everything that is against the so called 'now policy' of Inter. Aged, Big waged, and not exactly a superstar anymore. Watching Inter rejects any offer for Milito actually shows once again that all these talks from the club regarding their intentions to reducing the wage and rejuvenating the squad is just pure nonsense.

Don't just talk the talk, walk the walk. Practice what you preach!
Reply ahmad
03:18 AM on January 31, 2012 
millito has done a lot for inter, but i dont think he should stay longer. selling millito is a good choice for our additional budget. so, in the summer, we need to reinforce by having suarez or lavezzi
Reply Chainsaw
01:57 AM on January 31, 2012 
So Inter's gonna reject an offer for Milito AGAIN????!! Misery continues! Too much for respecting the FFP rules yeah right! Let's stick to a soon to be 33 years old second highest earner in the squad who managed to score some one-on-ones after wasting chance after chance in the last one and a half years in the delusion that he's the only forward in the entire planet capable of scoring on one-on-one chances! Jesus Harold Christ...

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