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  • Inter: back for Isla. Juventus: Kolarov gets farther

    Inter: back for Isla. Juventus: Kolarov gets farther

    Inter Milan’s priorities for the current transfer window remain the signing of a wingback and of a midfielder: regarding this latter position, the nerazzurri don’t seem too convinced about signing Sao Paulo 22 year old Wellington Aparecido Martins aka Wellington, and, according to Sky Sport 24, are ready to speed-up the negotiation for Bologna 21 year old Saphir Taider, of whom they would like to acquire the co-ownership; it seems, on the contrary, impossible for the Lombard club to obtain Bayern Munich 26 year old Luiz Gustavo Dias, as Die Roten, according to the Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung, won’t let the Brazil international leave for less than 20 million euros. For what concerns the team’s flanks, the imminent arrival of Chelsea 19 year old Wallace doesn’t seem sufficient, so, if they would succeed in selling 27 year old Jonathan Cícero Moreira. Inter, according to Europacalcio.it, could make a new attempt with Juventus for 25 year old Mauricio Isla. Finally, as highlighted by La Gazzetta dello Sport, after the injury suffered by Walter Samuel and the team's poor performances in the last friendly games, the nerazzurri could also try to sign a new defender.

    Serie A defending champions Juventus keep on working to sell those players who are no longer part of coach Antonio Conte’s plans, and, as well known, 27 year old left back Reto Ziegler is tracked by Torino, who, according to La Stampa, would like to obtain the player on loan and be helped by their city rivals regarding the player’s salary; but, according to the Corriere dello Sport, Sassuolo seem ready to join the granata in the hunt for the Switzerland international. Still regarding their team’s flanks, the bianconeri, according to europacalcio.it, won’t probable have any more chance to sign Manchester City 27 year old Aleksandar Kolarov, as the Citizens’new manager Manuel Pellegrini seems intentioned to confirm the Serbia international.

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