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Re: "Serie A" - Inter looking to lure Benitez
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Professor Nutmeg said:Should the Spaniard spurn Moratti’s advances, however, Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger and PSV and Australia Coach Guus Hiddink are said to be next in line.
Professor Nutmeg said:Inter looking to lure Benitez
Inter are ready to offer Rafa Benitez £50m to prise him away from Liverpool, according to reports today.
The Daily Mirror claims that unless Roberto Mancini leads the Nerazzurri to Champions League success this season, he will be out of a job in the summer and, according to the tabloid, Benitez heads Inter patron Massimo Moratti’s list of desired candidates.
Benitez, who won the Primera Liga with Valencia, took over at Liverpool in 2004 and ended years of underachievement for the Premiership club by winning the Champions League in his first season in charge.
Moratti has overseen a similarly disappointing reign at the San Siro, with both the League title and the Champions League eluding his beloved side despite having ploughed over £446m of his personal fortune into the club over the last 10 years, and now it seems that he sees Benitez as the man to restore Inter’s fortunes.
“Benitez has already proved he is a top manager in Spain and England and Inter believe he can now do the same in Italy,” an Inter source is quoted as saying.
"Winning the European Cup against Milan will make him immediately popular with Inter fans and his achievements with Valencia, where he twice won the title over Real Madrid and Barcelona, proves he has real pedigree."
Moratti is reputedly ready to set aside further significant funds for Benitez to spend should he decide to cut short his contract, which ends in 2009, in favour of a move to Italy.
Should the Spaniard spurn Moratti’s advances, however, Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger and PSV and Australia Coach Guus Hiddink are said to be next in line.
Milanista said:I think its got to do with the Latin name of Munich... which I guess is Monaco.
:mrgreen: godo se segna Panucci.. gol dell'ex.. Go Roma.. GO CHRISTIAN!!Milanista said:Roma-Inter next week..... FORZA ROMA!
Professor Nutmeg said:Juventus plot Gerrard raid
Reports in Italy on Tuesday are suggesting that Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is Juventus’ No 1 summer transfer objective.
After the two parties were linked by some sections of the British media at the weekend, whispers in the peninsula today seem to confirm that the England man is wanted.
Although Juventus arguably already have the best central midfield partnership in world football thanks to Emerson and Patrick Vieira, boss Fabio Capello is keen for even more alternatives.
The club already seem to have agreed to sign Cristiano Zanetti from Inter on a free transfer, but Gerrard is wanted too – a player who would eventually take over from the ageing Emerson.
Juventus are said to be willing to offer Liverpool £21m for the Anfield favourite, or £17m plus French defender Jonathan Zebina.
The player himself, who has been tracked by Chelsea over the last two summers, could net himself close to £4m a season for the next four years if he accepts.
Juventus have a reputation of improving their squad with at least one big name signing before the start of each season.
In the summer of 2004 they surprisingly swooped for Zlatan Ibrahimovic after agreeing an £11.5m fee with Ajax.
They then convinced Premiership outfit Arsenal to sell inspirational Frenchman Vieira for just £14m last August.
ALAIN said:AAAAAA LOLLLLL LOL :lmao:
joostebrood said:I saw bits of the tribute game for Demetrio Albertini. It was great to see the 3 Dutch guys in action again. Van Basten scored a great header. I also loved the expression of Ronaldinho when van Basten came on. Van Bronckhorst got the shirt Marco played in, he was really proud, which was great to see.
Milanista, in Holland van Basten is really a God, maybe even more than Cruyff. What's that like in Milan? Is he still considered their best striker ever? Also, is it true fans voted him the second best player in club history right after Baresi?