Inter Set To Hijack Juve’s Diego Deal
Tuttosport is today suggesting that Inter Milan may be set to hijack Juventus’ move to sign Werder Bremen star Diego.
The Brazilian playmaker is rated as one of the most promising midfielders in world football and recently expressed a desire to move to Serie A.
Juventus have made no secret of their admiration for the 22-year-old and Bianconeri sporting director Alessio Secco recently declared:
“He is strong in the role he plays. Juventus are observing him, however we know that we are not the only ones who are interested.”
One of those teams paying attention are Inter, who are prepared to meet Werder Bremen’s €35m price tag for the player.
Diego is said to prefer a move to Juventus but with the club only prepared to pay €20m, this could prove a stumbling block.
Other European big guns also linked with Diego’s signature are Chelsea and Real Madrid. A move to the latter may appeal to Diego as he first shot to fame in Brazil as a 17-year-old when he formed a devastating partnership at Santos with Los Merengues star Robinho. The duo led the team to the Brazilian Championship in 2002.
why inter......why???
Tuttosport is today suggesting that Inter Milan may be set to hijack Juventus’ move to sign Werder Bremen star Diego.
The Brazilian playmaker is rated as one of the most promising midfielders in world football and recently expressed a desire to move to Serie A.
Juventus have made no secret of their admiration for the 22-year-old and Bianconeri sporting director Alessio Secco recently declared:
“He is strong in the role he plays. Juventus are observing him, however we know that we are not the only ones who are interested.”
One of those teams paying attention are Inter, who are prepared to meet Werder Bremen’s €35m price tag for the player.
Diego is said to prefer a move to Juventus but with the club only prepared to pay €20m, this could prove a stumbling block.
Other European big guns also linked with Diego’s signature are Chelsea and Real Madrid. A move to the latter may appeal to Diego as he first shot to fame in Brazil as a 17-year-old when he formed a devastating partnership at Santos with Los Merengues star Robinho. The duo led the team to the Brazilian Championship in 2002.

