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« Reply #3285 on: July 03, 2009, 05:49:30 AM » |
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EXCLUSIVE: Lazio's Goran Pandev Wouldn't Mind Moving To La Liga - Agent Goal.com caught up with Pandev's agent in order to obtain an exclusive insight into the striker's future... Goran Pandev's agent Carlo Pallavicino has told Goal.com his client would be open to a move to Spain, but there are no new developments regarding his immediate future.
The Macedonian hitman has been linked with moves to Napoli and Juventus. Earlier this morning Tuttosport had claimed the Bianconeri would turn their hand to the Lazio man once again.
However, all seems quiet at the moment, but Pandev could move to La Liga if a Spanish club comes calling. The hitman was linked with Atletico Madrid, but that move fizzled out.
"At the moment there is no news, and we have not received any offers," the agent told Goal.com.
"Atletico Madrid? That is dead wood now and no longer an option. If there are no novelties he will remain at Lazio, but he wouldn't mind playing in Spain.
"However, there is no point on hypothesising. It's best to stay with the facts."
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« Reply #3286 on: July 03, 2009, 06:31:11 AM » |
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On an offnote .. this mercato is fakkin boring. I was hoping we could be a little more active throughout the summer and be the first to snatch players. Pandev, Ledesma and DeSilvestri aren't low quality players so I hope once these guys are sold .. if it happens .. we'll see some high profile players as their replacements.
Ledesma - needs to go, im sick of seeing this guy play and we need a strong leader and someone more creative in our midfield
DeSilvestri - i though he was a big lazio fan which made him likeable .. but since he's been so demanding and his position is pretty useless overall since we have gump .. he can go to genoa
Pandev - i really don't want to see pandev leave because I just know his replacement wouldn't compare but with the 100 articles a day on where he's linked to .. he's clearly leaving
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« Reply #3287 on: July 03, 2009, 06:33:31 AM » |
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I'm reading so much on how we're linked with oliveira .. i hope this doesn't happen. He was so useless at milan and isn't an investment for this team. Purchasing him would be the same feeling as when we decided to cap the market off with the amazing Vignaroli.
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« Reply #3288 on: July 03, 2009, 09:17:06 AM » |
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Move To Inter Contrary to reports, the Austrian international’s switch to the Nerazzurri is not a done deal and Twente expect a new offer. 1 Jul 2009 08:25:35 Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Photo Gallery Zoom Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Related Links Teams
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* Marko Arnautovic
Reports in the peninsula suggested last night that Inter technical director Marco Branca had finally struck a deal with Eredivisie club Twente over Austrian striker Marko Arnautovic, however, it seems that this is not the case.
The terms of the agreement would have seen the Italian champions pay €2 million to sign the player on loan for six months before making the move permanent next January for a fee in the region of €7m.
However, when Branca landed back in Milan he was probably surprised to see the Twente officials painting a completely different picture.
“We have not at all agreed on the double payment. Inter will have to modify their offer over the coming days,” La Gazzetta dello Sport quotes a Twente official as saying.
The Dutch outfit are reportedly keen to cash in on the 20-year-old straight away, but Inter still have doubts over the player’s physical condition after he sustained a foot fracture two months ago that will likely keep him sidelined until late August.
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« Reply #3289 on: July 03, 2009, 02:20:18 PM » |
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Sampdoria confirm interest for Lazio fullback Zauri
Sampdoria have confirmed their interest in Lazio fullback Luciano Zauri.
The Lazio defender spent last season on loan at Fiorentina and is not willing to return to the Olimpico.
"I know him and I know what he is worth,” claimed Samp sporting director Giuseppe Marotta.
“Zauri is a professional. He can adapt to different positions and we need him for that. He would be a valuable member of our squad and we have already contacted the Biancocelesti.”
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« Reply #3290 on: July 03, 2009, 03:40:35 PM » |
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"At the moment there is no news, and we have not received any offers," the agent told Goal.com.
Before the season ended, this same agent said 6 of the 8 remaining champions league quarterfinalists were contacting him for Pandev. Whatever he tried to do there didn't work and i consider this guy a horrible agent. Now he is mentioning La Liga to try and whore Pandev around. I can't wait for Pandev to leave, and neither can other possible replacements.
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« Reply #3291 on: July 03, 2009, 03:41:12 PM » |
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swap him plus money for Palombo 
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« Reply #3292 on: July 03, 2009, 03:48:05 PM » |
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Move To Inter Contrary to reports, the Austrian international’s switch to the Nerazzurri is not a done deal and Twente expect a new offer. 1 Jul 2009 08:25:35 Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Photo Gallery Zoom Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Related Links Teams
* Twente * Inter Milan
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* Marko Arnautovic
Reports in the peninsula suggested last night that Inter technical director Marco Branca had finally struck a deal with Eredivisie club Twente over Austrian striker Marko Arnautovic, however, it seems that this is not the case.
The terms of the agreement would have seen the Italian champions pay €2 million to sign the player on loan for six months before making the move permanent next January for a fee in the region of €7m.
However, when Branca landed back in Milan he was probably surprised to see the Twente officials painting a completely different picture.
“We have not at all agreed on the double payment. Inter will have to modify their offer over the coming days,” La Gazzetta dello Sport quotes a Twente official as saying.
The Dutch outfit are reportedly keen to cash in on the 20-year-old straight away, but Inter still have doubts over the player’s physical condition after he sustained a foot fracture two months ago that will likely keep him sidelined until late August.
Now is our chance, move for this player. He looks like he is going to be world class, lets take a look. Billed as the next Zlatan, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGy1ZC8LiVs
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« Reply #3293 on: July 03, 2009, 04:53:14 PM » |
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Lazio Officials Heading To Zaragoza On Saturday For Matuzalem - Report The Italians are determined to secure the player on a permanent basis... According to a report in Marca, Lazio officials will fly to Zaragoza on Saturday to try to tie up a deal for the Brazilian midfielder, who spent last season on loan at the Stadio Olimpico.
The recently-promoted Spanish side are desperate to cash in on Matuzalem after being ordered by the Court of Arbitration for Sport to pay Shakhtar Donetsk, the player's previous employer, a sum of €12 million for breach of contract.
However, the two clubs are struggling to come to terms regarding the transfer fee and an agreement does not appear to be on the horizon.
Zaragoza want to sell Matuzalem for a €6 million fee that must also include the loan signing of Juan Pablo Carrizo and a purchase clause for the keeper.
On the other hand, Lazio seem reluctant to bid more than €3.5 million for the Brazilian and rate the possible loan signing of Carrizo at €2 million.
Despite these difficulties, it is believed that a deal for Matuzalem, who made 14 appearances for Lazio last term, will be done and dusted at the weekend.
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« Reply #3294 on: July 04, 2009, 02:04:43 AM » |
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Move To Inter Contrary to reports, the Austrian international’s switch to the Nerazzurri is not a done deal and Twente expect a new offer. 1 Jul 2009 08:25:35 Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Photo Gallery Zoom Marko Arnautovic, FC Twente (Foto ANP) Related Links Teams
* Twente * Inter Milan
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* Marko Arnautovic
Reports in the peninsula suggested last night that Inter technical director Marco Branca had finally struck a deal with Eredivisie club Twente over Austrian striker Marko Arnautovic, however, it seems that this is not the case.
The terms of the agreement would have seen the Italian champions pay €2 million to sign the player on loan for six months before making the move permanent next January for a fee in the region of €7m.
However, when Branca landed back in Milan he was probably surprised to see the Twente officials painting a completely different picture.
“We have not at all agreed on the double payment. Inter will have to modify their offer over the coming days,” La Gazzetta dello Sport quotes a Twente official as saying.
The Dutch outfit are reportedly keen to cash in on the 20-year-old straight away, but Inter still have doubts over the player’s physical condition after he sustained a foot fracture two months ago that will likely keep him sidelined until late August.
Now is our chance, move for this player. He looks like he is going to be world class, lets take a look. Billed as the next Zlatan, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGy1ZC8LiVsYes,hes just a dream or just possibility when we sell Pandev for 15 Mil
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« Reply #3295 on: July 04, 2009, 10:44:38 AM » |
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Tare stated that they are interest in Olivera but not in Arnautovic. Give me a brake. 
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« Reply #3296 on: July 04, 2009, 11:25:39 AM » |
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Time flys and there are only 2 months and nothing to gain, lose a coach get a new one of equal or lesser value. Zarate is no different from last year and all these rumours are bs. Was at least hoping Nedved could be signed by now which is still nowhere close to a bare minimum to get this team to any level of serious competitiveness. By the time everything is sorted out with Pandev, Ledesma etc it will be too late to pounce on any free market players of any quality. Oliviera was useless and nowhere near a replacement for Pandev. Even considering this is a disgrace Unbelievable as its like the team is downsizing in preperation for the season and europa league. Someone should tell Lotito its the other way around
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« Reply #3297 on: July 04, 2009, 12:11:08 PM » |
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Rumours of Julio Cruz now. Still a very good player and goal scorer, but not one who could play a whole season. He would add depth to the squad and if Pandev does go then we will need someone else too.
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« Reply #3298 on: July 04, 2009, 01:04:20 PM » |
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Cruz is a great player off the bench and consistent. At what is the cost though??
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« Reply #3299 on: July 04, 2009, 01:19:42 PM » |
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For a while, I couldnt be interested in football, so I am sorry if any of these questions were already answered. Have we bought DC yet ? or M ? or another ST ? Are we really trying to make fund by selling players ? What about Pandev and Ledesma ? What about Carizzo ? As far as I am concerned, we sent or will send Medicino as loan if I am true, what about Kozak and others ? What about useless players ? I mean, dozens of questions but no answer yet. So it means we are doing NOTHING now. I am angry, coz I cant stand see another bad season like last one. 
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