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  • Inter: Andreolli and Reveillere for the defense. AC Milan: Cassano's future still uncertain

    Inter: Andreolli and Reveillere for the defense. AC Milan: Cassano's future still uncertain

    Also Inter Milan defender Andrea Ranocchia risks to be disqualified by the Italian football federation's court of justice, and to replace the Italy national, the nerazzurri are still thinking about Chievo 26 year old Marco Andreolli, also tracked by Juventus. The Lombard club is also seeking a right back, and, considering the difficulties to obtain Lille 27 year old Mathieu Debuchy, Inter could swoop, according to L'Equipe, on 33 year old Anthony Reveillere, whose contract with Olympique Lyonnais will expire in June 2013. Coach Andrea Stramaccioni also requires a duptile midfielder, and his favourite option remains FC Porto 24 year Fernando; according to the Corriere dello Sport, the nerazzurri could make a decisive attempt after August 11th, when the Dragoes will play the Portuguese Supercup. Sao Paulo attacking midfielder Lucas Moura remains in any case Inter's main target, and, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the offer made by the Lombard club amounts to 25 million euros. On the contrary, AS Rome don't seem to convinced about the possible swap involving 26 year old striker Osvaldo and 32 year old goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

    Despite coach Massimiliano Allegri's recent declarations. as reported by the Corriere dello Sport, 30 year old forward Antonio Cassano is still not certain to remain at AC Milan; and with the negotiation for Real Madrid ace Ricardo Kakà still on stand-by, the rossoneri could really swoop on Villarreal 25 year old Giuseppe Rossi, even in the 6 millions offered are absolutely unsufficient. The same amount, on the contrary, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, could finally convince Montpellier to yield 23 year old center back Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa; the French club keeps on asking 18 million euros, but considering that the player's contract will expire in June 2013, the negotiation could be finally carried out.

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