标题: MORATTI TO TURN: A YOUNGER INTER [打印本页] 作者: ff21 时间: 2012-7-15 13:07:05 标题: MORATTI TO TURN: A YOUNGER INTER
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Maicon, Julio and Pazzini, no one is not for sale.
Who are under contracts can stay (unless big offers come), for others, farewells are in sight.
Ancelotti wants a striker and United to focus on a goalkeeper.
•Julio Cesar - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 4.5 million - Status: depends on a big offer.
•Javier Zanetti - Contract until 2013 - Salary at 3 million - Status: stays, 38 years old but still has a lot of fuel.
•Andrea Ranocchia - Contract until 2015 - Salary at 1.5 million - Status: stays and recovers.
•Walter Samuel - Contract until 2012 - Salary at 3 million - Status: will renew in less than a month.
Milan - This is what we know: those who are under contract will have many opportunities to stay, but look out for big offers that could lead to sensational outgoing transfers. An example? Well, we have three: Julio Cesar, Ranocchia but also Pazzini. For Inter, Pazzo is the future but watch out for PSG of Leonardo and Ancelotti who wanted him at Chelsea. And in this summer, all could become a reality.
•Yuto Nagatomo - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 0.7 million - Status: stays, but always suffers a lot from behind.
•Lucio - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 3.5 million - Status: he has just renewed.
•Douglas Maicon - Contract until 2013 - Salary at 4 million - Status: will leave if a right offer comes.
•Juan Jesus - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 0.5 million - Status: stays, he is the future.
Renewals and Argentinians Meanwhile, the renewals: between Cordoba, Chivu, Castellazzi and Samuel, the only one should renew his contract which expires in June of 2012 and he is the Argentinian. The goalkeeper has doubts, the Romanian will leave while the Colombian has to decide whether to stay involved with the management. And sooner or later the next person to do that will be Zanetti: the captain will stay as a player, just like Cambiasso - now no longer untouchable - has entered the realm of those who can still lend a hand even with reduced minutes. Alvarez will still be an Inter player while Zanetti will not be redeemed for 15.5 million euros. And then there's Milito: he doesn't want to leave the city of Milan but Racing Avellaneda could return for his service in the summer.
•Cristian Chivu - Contract until 2012 - Salary at 3.5 million - Status: contract will not be renewed.
•Marco Faraoni - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 0.4 million - Status: has just extended contract.
•Ricky Alvarez - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 1 million - Status: stays, Inter to focus on him.
•Fredy Guarin - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 2.5 million - Status: will be bought from Porto.
Goalkeeper, returns and youngsters Watch four for Julio Cesar: some say that there may be an offer from Manchester United. True or not we will see but if he leaves the Viviano (co-own with Palermo) could return with Bardi as his backup. However, we cannot exclude the duo of Julio Cesar and Viviano. About the returns: Caldirola will return from Brescia, Jonathan from Parma while on Coutinho, the new coach will decide: Espanyol want to renew the loan but Inter do not. What about Juan Jesus? Will he be tested as a starter elsewhere? This is what Inter will decide. Faraoni, Obi, Castaignos will still be Inter players; Poli will be redeemed from Sampdoria for 4.5 million euros.
•Andrea Poli - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 0.6 million - Status: will be redeemed from Sampdoria.
•Esteban Cambiasso - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 4 million - Status: he will also stay.
•Joel Obi - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 0.4 million - Status: stays and hopes to find more space at the club.
•Philippe Coutinho - Contract until 2015 - Salary at 0.6 million - Status: currently on loan at Espanyol.
Like him but... And there are those that have strong doubts. First example is Diego Forlan. He could also stay despite the fact that he has not been convincing. A proposal from South America (Brazil), however, could make him and Inter to part ways. Guarin, now: his price after loan is at 13.5 million euros, a lot of money. Inter will understand if they will keep him in recent months, and especially in accordance with the directions of the person who will be the new coach. Nagatomo? Will stay but must get better, while Palombo's future will be decided by the future coach of Inter.
•Wesley Sneijder - Contract until 2015 - Salary at 6 million - Status: will leave if the right offer comes.
•Angelo Palombo - Contract until 2015 - Salary at 1.7 million - Status: full purchase from Samp to be evaluated.
•Dejan Stankovic - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 3 million - Status: his offers will be evaluated.
•Giampaolo Pazzini - Contract until 2015 - Salary at 2.5 million - Status: does not lack suitors.
The knots of Deki-Wes Moratti likes Sneijder and viceversa: and that is a good starting point for a permanent stay. However, that will also depend a lot on who the coach will be selected. Another decisive variable will be the magnitutde of any offer to buy him, because in reality Wes is one of a few that can get Inter a lot of cash (although not the Wes two years ago). Stankovic? He has demonstrated that he still has something to give, assuming that he has more cooperation from his teammates in the midfield so that he doesn't play 40 games a season. Even in his case, it will also depend on the new coach: the Serbian will stay only if the new coach fully trusts him, otherwise, his future will be evaluated.
•Diego Forlan - Contract until 2013 - Salary at 3.5 million - Status: can end up in South America.
•Diego Milito - Contract until 2014 - Salary at 4.5 million - Status: few can afford him.
•Mauro Zarate - Contract until 2013 - Salary at 2.5 million - Status: to Lazio at the end of loan.
•Luc Castaignos - Contract until 2016 - Salary at 0.4 million - Status: stays but could go on loan.
Maicon and former... Finally Lucio and Maicon: the first has a contract, but clubs Germany and England are requesting him. Maicon has been harrassed for the last two years on his future: one of his former coaches (Mourinho or Mancini) could convince him to move.