Non-Juve Transfer news (official or rumors) (57 Viewers)

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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Milan :lol:

From Ibra, Kondogbia and Martinez it seems they will get none.

About Inter, they will choke like always.
Milan transfers falling apart
By Football Italia staff
:lol::lol:

Milan’s strategy risks falling apart, as Inter have Geoffrey Kondogbia, are ahead for Giannelli Imbula and Atletico Madrid can get Jackson Martinez.

The summer began with such promise and a huge boost to their finances with the investment of Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol.

However, on Saturday all of CEO Adriano Galliani’s hard work started to crumble.

It’s reported by multiple sources that Inter have won the race to sign €35m rated Kondogbia from Monaco.

The Nerazzurri agreed terms for a five-year contract worth €4m per season and the midfielder should undergo a medical on Monday.

Sky Sport Italia also claim that Inter won’t stop here, as they are also in the lead to pick up Imbula from Olympique Marseille for €19m.

The teenager is considered the alternative to Kondogbia, but it looks as if Roberto Mancini can get hold of both players, leaving Milan empty-handed.

To make matters worse, Portuguese and Spanish papers suggest Atletico Madrid are prepared to hijack their deal for Jackson Martinez.

Porto have said they’ll sell the player to anyone who matches the €35m price-tag.

As the forward is currently in Chile on Copa America duty with Colombia, Milan have not yet been able to perform a medical.

It’s reported Atletico Madrid are ready to dive in and sign the contract without the medical, therefore pushing ahead of the hesitant Rossoneri.

As for Inter, there’s also the question of who will be sacrificed to make way for all these new midfielders? The likely candidates for an exit are Mateo Kovacic to Liverpool or Fredy Guarin to Galatasaray or Fenerbahce.
 

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
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Nah, for me, Milan going down is much more entertaining.

Anyone who started following Juve in the 90's would hate Milan much more than Inter. Milan were an evil power since the mid-80's while Inter were almost a nobody in those years up until 2006's calciopoli.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Nah, for me, Milan going down is much more entertaining.

Anyone who started following Juve in the 90's would hate Milan much more than Inter. Milan were an evil power since the mid-80's while Inter were almost a nobody in those years up until 2006's calciopoli.
calciopoli beats anything man. seeing them relegated while Moratti is still alive would be better than anything that could happen to Milan ever
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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inter breaking the bank for him in fee and wages(from 4m to close to 5 because of the meelan interest). I hope they go down one way or the other.
 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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still think milan dodged two bullets, almost 80m for kondog and 29 year old jackson is crazy.

if they do have 80m they should look around to add 4-5 good players. Look towards quality players who are benched in their big spending teams.

Jovetic
Salah
Montoya
Xabi Alonso
Dzeko
Cuadrado

Players like that. they need quality, what will 1 or 2 players do for them?
 

Juvellino

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Mar 19, 2015
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Milan transfers falling apart
By Football Italia staff
:lol::lol:

Milan’s strategy risks falling apart, as Inter have Geoffrey Kondogbia, are ahead for Giannelli Imbula and Atletico Madrid can get Jackson Martinez.

The summer began with such promise and a huge boost to their finances with the investment of Thai businessman Bee Taechaubol.

However, on Saturday all of CEO Adriano Galliani’s hard work started to crumble.

It’s reported by multiple sources that Inter have won the race to sign €35m rated Kondogbia from Monaco.

The Nerazzurri agreed terms for a five-year contract worth €4m per season and the midfielder should undergo a medical on Monday.

Sky Sport Italia also claim that Inter won’t stop here, as they are also in the lead to pick up Imbula from Olympique Marseille for €19m.

The teenager is considered the alternative to Kondogbia, but it looks as if Roberto Mancini can get hold of both players, leaving Milan empty-handed.

To make matters worse, Portuguese and Spanish papers suggest Atletico Madrid are prepared to hijack their deal for Jackson Martinez.

Porto have said they’ll sell the player to anyone who matches the €35m price-tag.

As the forward is currently in Chile on Copa America duty with Colombia, Milan have not yet been able to perform a medical.

It’s reported Atletico Madrid are ready to dive in and sign the contract without the medical, therefore pushing ahead of the hesitant Rossoneri.

As for Inter, there’s also the question of who will be sacrificed to make way for all these new midfielders? The likely candidates for an exit are Mateo Kovacic to Liverpool or Fredy Guarin to Galatasaray or Fenerbahce.
:rofl:

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Nope. Inter are irrelevant. Milan are disgusting.
:agree:
 
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