Adriano To Real?
The Brazilian's departure seems inevitable, but to where?
Farewell, Adriano. The decision hasn't been taken officially yet, but everything points to a probable sell of the Brazilian striker.
While Mancini would not oppose Adriano's departure, Moratti is still doubtful on the idea of selling the player, but in reality Inter are already looking around for an eventual replacement.
The option of a swap deal with Fiorentina's Luca Toni seems unlikely, especially because Adriano's wage demands are way beyond what the Viola can afford. Also, Juventus seem to be favorites to capture the Brazilian.
Transfer gurus Branca and Oriali are also closely following the developments concerning the Real Madrid bench:.
If, as rumoured, Mourinho seems likely to substitute Capello next season, then the possibilities to find a buyer for Adriano would increase considerably.
The portuguese coach already wanted him at Chelsea, and at Real he would fit in even better. What's more, Cassano could be inserted in the deal, even though Mancini's first choice for the attack remains Cagliari's Suazo.
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The Brazilian's departure seems inevitable, but to where?
Farewell, Adriano. The decision hasn't been taken officially yet, but everything points to a probable sell of the Brazilian striker.
While Mancini would not oppose Adriano's departure, Moratti is still doubtful on the idea of selling the player, but in reality Inter are already looking around for an eventual replacement.
The option of a swap deal with Fiorentina's Luca Toni seems unlikely, especially because Adriano's wage demands are way beyond what the Viola can afford. Also, Juventus seem to be favorites to capture the Brazilian.
Transfer gurus Branca and Oriali are also closely following the developments concerning the Real Madrid bench:.
If, as rumoured, Mourinho seems likely to substitute Capello next season, then the possibilities to find a buyer for Adriano would increase considerably.
The portuguese coach already wanted him at Chelsea, and at Real he would fit in even better. What's more, Cassano could be inserted in the deal, even though Mancini's first choice for the attack remains Cagliari's Suazo.
http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=262269
