Benieuwd wat Juve en Fiorentina blind geboden hebben.quote:Fiorentina lose star trio
Fiorentina have been dealt a heavy blow after they failed to keep Fabrizio Miccoli, Enzo Maresca and Christian Obodo on Tuesday.
All three spent the last campaign at the Stadio Franchi in co-ownership deals, the first two with Juventus and the latter with Perugia.
Fiorentina were forced to enter a blind auction for the trio and lost out on all three, even if financial details of the moves have yet to be revealed.
Miccoli and Maresca, much to their discontent, are now totally owned by the Turin giants yet again.
However, it is unlikely that either player will remain at the Stadio Delle Alpi, with Miccoli being tipped to join Roma as part of the deal to sign Antonio Cassano.
"Fabrizio has loved all of the clubs he has played for," stated his agent Francesco Caliandro, who opened the door to a capital switch.
"He will also love his next team if there are the right conditions in place to do that. I think that Roma are a great club and my client has respect for them."
Obodo, one of Serie A’s best young midfielders, will return to Serie B side Perugia for now – even if he is likely to be targeted by a number of other top-flight sides.
Fiorentina have managed to keep Martin Jorgensen though. They outbid Udinese for the other half of the Danish winger.
AS Roma zou ook geinteresseerd zijn.quote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 09:23 schreef Dylan Dog het volgende:
*kick
Fiorentina toont interesse in Denny Landzaat.
Sheva en Ruud is een mooi spitsen duoquote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 20:50 schreef Elegantly Wasted het volgende:
Volgens diverse Italiaanse Media is RvN al mondeling rond met Milan, zou ie mogen gaan voor een bedrag tussen 10 en 12 miljoen pond en is z'n agent momenteel in Milaan om de zaken verder af te handelen.
RvN is wel redelijk van het kaliber Inzaghi.quote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 20:53 schreef -Vaduz- het volgende:
Lijkt me niet het ideale spitsenduo eigenlijk.
Volgens mij doet Sheva het beter als hij voorin het rijk voor zich alleen heeft.quote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 20:55 schreef Elegantly Wasted het volgende:
[..]
RvN is wel redelijk van het kaliber Inzaghi.
Neus voor de goal, alleen scorend van binnen de 16 en een vreselijke irritante naaier.
en vaak geblesseerd
Ja, het is je dag niet echt mbt Fiorentina.quote:
Bankroetquote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 21:17 schreef zjroentje het volgende:
10-12 miljoen pond.
En ik doe natuurlijk mee met Siena.![]()
Zelf geloof ik hier niet zo in.quote:Op dinsdag 28 juni 2005 20:50 schreef Elegantly Wasted het volgende:
Volgens diverse Italiaanse Media is RvN al mondeling rond met Milan, zou ie mogen gaan voor een bedrag tussen 10 en 12 miljoen pond en is z'n agent momenteel in Milaan om de zaken verder af te handelen.
quote:Report: Parma take-over complete
Swiss radio has announced that Ticino Hosting have completed their £20m take-over of Parma, but the club has denied these reports.
The last few days have seen several newspapers in Italy report that the Internet company was in negotiations to buy the troubled club.
Parma were placed under administration after owners Parmalat were hit by a financial scandal and have been looking for new shareholders ever since.
"There was no meeting in Lugano and there is no deal," insisted Gialloblu President Guido Angiolini. "However, if we are to do anything, it'll be before June 30."
Ticino Hosting are owned by Naples-born businessman Gaetano Valenza and are allegedly eager to bring Parma back to their former glory by keeping hold of £25m-rated Alberto Gilardino and bringing in Coach Zdenek Zeman and ex-Roma director Franco Baldini.
Meanwhile, the Gialloblu have sold Amauri to Chievo, bought up the remaining 50 per cent of Matteo Contini and renewed their co-ownership deals for Emiliano Bonazzoli (Reggina), Ferronetti (Roma), Massaro (Milan) and Ruffini (Pro Sesto).
Parma are not the only club looking at new ownership, as recently relegated Venezia must find new cash if they are to avoid bankruptcy. A group of fans have now proposed to start again with Public Company Venezia United.
quote:Juventus on Robinho trail
Juventus are on the verge of hijacking Real Madrid’s proposed swoop for Brazilian starlet Robinho.
The latest ‘New Pele’ was believed to be close to a Spanish switch, but reports in his homeland suggest that the Italian club have entered the race for his signature.
The Estado de S. Paulo newspaper claims that the Bianconeri have offered $10m for a 40 per cent stake in the player.
The offer has reportedly been made to the player’s father, Gilvan de Souza, and agent Wagner Ribeiro.
Juventus’ proposed plan is to buy a stake in the attacking sensation but allow him to remain with Santos until his contract ends in 2008.
Robinho would then move to Turin in the same year when Alessandro Del Piero’s contract expires.
The youngster is one of the hottest players in South American football and Santos are believed to have already rejected an offer of £14m from Real.
Premiership giants Arsenal have also reportedly made a bid even if a switch to Highbury looks unlikely.
Real will reportedly keep trying to sign Robinho until July 8 before pulling out of negotiations.
Should they not sign the Brazilian, they could decide to take an interest in Roma’s Antonio Cassano.
The 23-year-old is expected to leave the Stadio Olimpico this summer with Juventus really keen on his arrival.
quote:Inter ‘complete’ Solari swoop
Real Madrid’s Santiago Solari will definitely wear the Inter shirt next term, insist numerous reports in Italy.
The Nerazzurri have been in talks for the Argentine winger and a deal has allegedly been agreed.
The midfielder, who will sign once he returns from holiday, will leave Real for nothing after netting himself £1.6m a season for the next three years.
Solari has been associated with the San Siro giants for over three years after an initial move collapsed in 2002.
The player should have joined Inter as part of the deal that saw Ronaldo turn his back on the Italian club.
But Solari, who was specifically requested by then boss Hector Cuper, failed to agree personal terms and therefore remained in Spain.
The player is Inter’s first signing of the summer but the club are hoping to land another Real ace in the form of Walter Samuel.
The central defender is wanted but his £3m a season salary demands are a major problem for the outfit.
Roma’s Cristian Chivu is a valid alternative for Samuel but the capital club’s £10m asking price may be too steep.
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