Zaragoza Waiting For Barças' Gabi Milito Offer Real Zaragoza have revealed that if FC Barcelona make an offer for Gabriel Milito then they would be open to negotiations for the wantaway defender.
Zaragoza Waiting For Barças' Gabi Milito Offer
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The Argentinian international said gave the biggest hint yet that he a move to Camp Nou would be his first choice when he stated his desire to play alongside Lionel Messi.
With the talks to sign Cristian Chivu from AS Roma proving to be complicated, the Blaugrana may well now turn their attentions to Milito.
Having told Zaragoza that he wants to leave this summer, the Aragónese club are willing to grant his wish, but only if they receive around €20m.
"If Barça indicated that they were interested and approached us with an offer then of course we would listen," said Zaragoza's sporting director Miguel Pardeza.
Juventus were reported to be in the driving seat, but Pardeza has stated that la Vecchi Signora's offer is someway short of the asking price.
"Only Juventus have made an offer to Real Zaragoza for him, but it is a long way from the amount that we are looking for," he explained.
Having joined Zaragoza in 2003 from Independiente, Milito is hoping to step up another level by joining one of Europe's more illustrious clubs and there are no hard feelings at la Romareda.
"The player has let us know that he feels his time at the club has finished and that now is the moment when he would like to try something new," Pardeza added.
Milito is currently on international duty with Argentina in the Copa América and has stated that he will decide his future once the tournament finishes
Zaragoza Waiting For Barças' Gabi Milito Offer
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The Argentinian international said gave the biggest hint yet that he a move to Camp Nou would be his first choice when he stated his desire to play alongside Lionel Messi.
With the talks to sign Cristian Chivu from AS Roma proving to be complicated, the Blaugrana may well now turn their attentions to Milito.
Having told Zaragoza that he wants to leave this summer, the Aragónese club are willing to grant his wish, but only if they receive around €20m.
"If Barça indicated that they were interested and approached us with an offer then of course we would listen," said Zaragoza's sporting director Miguel Pardeza.
Juventus were reported to be in the driving seat, but Pardeza has stated that la Vecchi Signora's offer is someway short of the asking price.
"Only Juventus have made an offer to Real Zaragoza for him, but it is a long way from the amount that we are looking for," he explained.
Having joined Zaragoza in 2003 from Independiente, Milito is hoping to step up another level by joining one of Europe's more illustrious clubs and there are no hard feelings at la Romareda.
"The player has let us know that he feels his time at the club has finished and that now is the moment when he would like to try something new," Pardeza added.
Milito is currently on international duty with Argentina in the Copa América and has stated that he will decide his future once the tournament finishes
