Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Moratti hopeful over Sanchez

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti believes there is a 60% chance that Udinese winger Alexis Sanchez will join the club this summer but said a move for Palermo's Javier Pastore is impossible.
Giovanni Moratti, Massimo Moratti
GettyImagesMassimo Moratti (R) is looking to strengthen the Inter squad for next season
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Chile international Sanchez, 22, has been linked with a number of top clubs around Europe, but Manchester City now appear to have given up their pursuit and Inter and Juventus look to be leading the race for his signature.
Moratti told Inter Channel: "It's hard to give a precise reply at a moment in which we are trying to figure out if the clubs will sell, how they will sell, the prices, wages and whether certain exchanges will be able to be made.
"However, let's say that the player with whom we are speaking, and I don't know the odds of our success, is certainly Sanchez, because we've been talking about it for a long time. Also because he's a player with many qualities and because we've opened a certain kind of discussion with Udinese.
"Let's say not that he's definitely coming but [that] there is a 60% chance that he will arrive."
Inter were among the clubs said to have expressed an interest in Argentina playmaker Pastore but, with Palermo demanding €50 million for his services, it appears Moratti is not willing to enter the bidding.
"We all know that Pastore is excellent, he also played well against us in the Coppa Italia final, but I don't think that negotiations are possible," he said.
Inter have been linked with Roma vice-captain Daniele De Rossi, who has a lifelong association with the city and is considered an icon of the club, and Moratti was equivocal about his hopes of signing the player.
"De Rossi, in my opinion, is not a bad idea at all, but I don't believe we have initiated any kind of negotiations with Roma, also because the club is going through a re-organisation," he added.
"I do not think there are such contacts to be able to study what can be done, and then there's the fact that the player is tied to his club and especially the city, but I too consider him a player of great quality and character, and therefore I don't think for him to have an experience with us would be a bad thing..."

Agent: Liverpool holding Doni talks

iverpool are negotiating a deal with Serie A giants Roma to sign Brazilian goalkeeper Alexander Doni, according to the player's agent.
Alexander Doni: Would provide cover at Liverpool
GettyImagesAlexander Doni: Would provide cover at Liverpool
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Liverpool have been searching for an experienced keeper to provide competition for Pepe Reina and Doni's representative has confirmed transfer talks are at an advanced stage.
Doni, who is under contract with the Roma for a further season, has been strongly linked with a move away from the Stadio Olimpico this summer and could be heading to Anfield.
"I spoke to the club (Roma) yesterday and they confirmed they are holding talks with Liverpool to reach an agreement regarding the transfer of Doni,'' Ovidio Colucci said.
"Once an agreement is reached betwen the two clubs, we will begin negotiating personal terms with Liverpool. Doni would be very happy to join Liverpool and play in the Premier League.''
The 31-year-old joined Roma in 2005 from Brazilian side Juventude. He has been an understudy to Giallorossi goalkepeer Julio Sergio in recent seasons, and made 16 league appearances for Roma this term

No Milan approach for Aquilani - agent

Alberto Aquilani's agent has denied reports in Italy that the Liverpool midfielder has been approached by AC Milan.
Alberto Aquilani
GettyImagesJuventus have been stalling over whether to make Alberto Aquilani's loan move permanent
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Aquilani, 26, spent the 2010-11 season on loan at Juventus but the Turin giants have yet to confirm if they will sign him on a permanent basis.
Milan are looking to reinforce their midfield line following the departure of Andrea Pirlo to Juve and reports in Italy have strongly linked Aquilani to the Rossoneri this summer.
But Franco Zavaglia, the former Roma midfielder's agent, has categorically denied that Milan have made any approach for his client.
"I can say that I am not aware of any interest from AC Milan,'' Zavaglia told Gazzetta dello Sport. "They are just rumours and we have had no contact with Milan.
"Juve have asked us for a few days to reflect and in the meantime, we are looking at the options in Italy and abroad.
"I don't think the problem has to do with the buy-out clause but rather that they (Juventus) are looking for someone whose characteristics are more defensive. We will see what happens.
"Whatever happens, Alberto is not left in the middle of the road as he still has three years left of his contract with Liverpool.''
Liverpool signed Aquilani for a reported fee of £20 million from Roma in 2009, but injuries plagued his first season at Anfield, restricting him to just nine Premier League starts.
However, the Italy international managed 33 Serie A games for Juve in 2010-11, scoring twice for the Bianconeri.