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Mario's departure could give more space to Philipe Coutinho, also could be useful on the left wing.
For days now, Mario Balotelli has been in the spotlight. Super Mario, in fact, could be sacrificed by Massimo Moratti to get prepared and be in good standing with the new rules of FIFA and UEFA, such as the Financial Fair Play regulations, which requires revenue and expenditure must be the same. Next week could be decisive regarding the striker from Brescia. The figure of around 40 million euros established by Moratti may get Balotelli away from Inter. President Massimo Moratti and technical director of Inter will then decide what to do. Should Mario says goodbye to the Nerazzurri, the solution may not be on the transfer market. In recent weeks, the hottest names have been Edison Cavani and Dirk Kuyt. The first is now a player of Napoli, after some hesitation on image rights, many people thought that Inter were behind this but it was quickly contradicted by Marco Branca. The Dutch however could agree to stay at Liverpool under Roy Hodgson to win with in the shirt of the Reds. Furthermore, at the age of 30 years old and with the high cost could be big problems for Inter even though Rafa Benitez would love to have him.
And what if Inter don't do anything on the market in case of a farewell of Mario? This idea is viable and the solution may be in the house. A few days ago, landed in Milan was Philippe Coutinho, a 18 year-old footballer from Vasco da Gama who has been great in training and under the protection of his fellow countryman Thiago Motta. The Brazilian, born in 1992, is regarded naturally as a substitute for Wesley Sneijder, but despite similar role, Coutinho is quite different from the Dutch. If Wesley is characterized with assists and a perfect link between the midfield and the attack, Coutinho is similar to one of his idols Kaka. In fact the young talented Brazilian has impressive acceleration. Coutinho, a typical playmaker, would give more liveliness and unpredictability for the Inter attack with his great running skills and tremendous acceleration. A fascinating solution for Rafa Benitez, who will have one less Balotelli but one more Coutinho. After all, at 18 years of age, the player always has time to adapt to any alternative solutions in the attack.
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Source: FC Inter News
Categories: Transfer Market, Players and Coaches, General
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