Rigoni (4 Viewers)

Paolo Sosa

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Nov 11, 2005
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Rodriguez Aparecido Cesar is finally an Inter player after he officially completed his move from Lazio this evening.

The Brazilian, whose contract in the capital expires in June, arrives on loan until the summer when he is then expected to pen a permanent deal.

As part of the agreement, Lazio have taken a half-share in youth team players Alberto Quadri and Siqueira de Oliveira.

Lazio have moved quickly to replace the left-sided midfielder by swooping for promising youngster Massimo Bonanni.

The Roman has joined the Biancocelesti on loan for the rest of the season from Sicilian giants Palermo.

The Rosanero have also waved goodbye to Michele Ferri on Tuesday as the defender has moved to Cagliari.

Elsewhere, Messina have strengthened their relegation cause by acquiring Antonio Roberto Nanni and Duccio Innocenti.

The first, an Argentine striker, has joined until June from Dynamo Kiev, while the defender has agreed a similar deal from Atalanta.

Lecce have also moved on transfer deadline day by netting Tunisian defender Karim Saidi from Feyenoord.

Reggina have agreed to take Greek striker Lampros Choutos from Inter, just days after he rejoined the Nerazzurri from Mallorca.

The Stadio Granillo outfit have also sold defender Maurizio Lauro to Ascoli, while Luca Rigoni has joined Piacenza on loan.

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wasn't this guy used to be our player that was tipped to be the new Dp a couple of years ago ?
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Regardless of the answer to this question, I'm moving to Misc Soccer (since "Player Talk" is under the "Forza Juve" category ... i.e., "Juve Player Talk").
 
Jul 12, 2002
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vlatko said:
we had marco rigoni, italian amc. don't think we own him anymore.
I think that we still own Marco. Last I heard he was doing reasonably well with Triestina. However, since his injury, nobody has really talked about him playing top level football again...
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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Rigoni was never going to be anything more than a transfer make-weight. The closest we ever came to a Primavera player making it to the first team was with Matteo Brighi and Fabrizio Miccoli, other better players such as Guzman, Maresca, Chiumento, Sculli etc. have failed, Rigoni was hardly any more cause for excitement.
 

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