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原文如下:
Goal.com Summer Shopping: Who Should Inter Buy?
Goal.com's transfer special series comes to focus on the champions of Italy...
Julio Cesar
Maicon Carvalho Samuel Santon
Zanetti Motta Cambiasso
Elano
Ibrahimovic Aguero
Subs: Toldo, Chivu, Maxwell, Muntari, Deco, Balotelli, Milito.
Orlandoni, Burdisso, Cordoba, Stankovic, Jimenez, Obinna, Cruz.
IN (4):
Ricardo Carvalho (Chelsea): The Portuguese found himself out of fitness and th
en out of favour at Stamford Bridge this season. Alex looks to have usurped hi
m as partner to John Terry and, as much as new coach Carlo Ancelotti loves his
old defenders, the lure of Jose Mourinho may take his old favourite to San Si
ro to shore up Inter's defensive options.
Elano (Manchester City): Was a star signing for Manchester City and without do
ubt their best player, and then there were the Sheikhs. Granted, Elano isn't t
he most consistent player in the world, but his magical creative sense could
be just what Inter need, and fitting in as the trequartista in a team already
so filled with industry, he would have full license to maximise his potential.
Deco (Chelsea): Another Portuguese international, another one of Jose Mourinho
's old friends from Porto, and another who has found himself out of favour at
the Bridge. It was never really a fit for him in his advancing years, while In
ter - a proposed destination for him last summer - would provide the right sta
ge for him to play out his twilight years.
Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid): Inter could, in theory, have their pick of se
veral of the world's best strikers that are for sale this summer. Samuel Eto'o
, though, looks like being lured by Man City riches, while David Villa would
prefer to stay in Spain and Carlos Tevez in England. Sergio Aguero, meanwhile,
wants to go to Barcelona but is unlikely to be so lucky. Father-in-law, natio
nal team coach and footballing demigod, Diego Maradona, has expressed a desire
for him to play at Inter, and so he might. His incredible pace, skill and goa
lscoring instinct could be invaluable in Italy, and provide a much more suitab
le partner for Ibrahimovic than the prolific but unfancied Diego Milito.
OUT (7):
Nelson Rivas - The brutal defender may well be at the bottom of the pecking or
der and pushed off the edge to make way for Ricardo Carvalho. He has his stren
gths - mainly, his strength - but is the least technically adept of Inter's de
fensive options.
Patrick Vieira - A legend of French football, Vieira is now a shadow of his fo
rmer self. Abandoned by his fitness, he doesn't offer enough to the industry d
emanded of any Jose Mourinho midfield and will most likely head back to France
.
Olivier Dacourt - Having spent the latter half of the season on loan at Fulham
, it is clear that Mourinho believes Dacourt to be surplus to requirements at
San Siro, thus the experienced battler will be available for any takers in the
summer, with Thiago Motta having been confirmed as a replacement of sorts.
Amantino Mancini - Roma are still laughing from the money made on this deal. M
ourinho's 4-3-3 just wasn't a fit in Italy and Mancini just wasn't a fit at In
ter. He has never been the most consistent customer and could find himself off
loaded to any mid-table club in Serie A or even going abroad.
Ricardo Quaresma - Like Mancini, but worse. With Quaresma came the promise and
the fanfare, but his failures were exactly the same. He spent the second half
of the season on loan at Chelsea and barely even played. Something isn't righ
t with the Portuguese winger, though heading to a smaller club in Genoa, he ma
y recapture some of his best form again. Who knows?
Robert Acquafresca - The Azzurri prospect may also be heading to Genoa - or an
y club of similar size - either permanently or as part of yet another co-owner
ship deal. The young striker perhaps doesn't have the standout quality to succ
eed at the highest level, and Mourinho probably knows it.
David Suazo - Hasn't had the happiest of times on loan at Benfica and again, d
oesn't appear to be a man in the mould of Mourinho and will most likely find h
imself on the move again. He can still perform - very well, at that - but need
s to find consistency, probably at a lower level than the that of the Nerazzur
ri. |
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