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Transfer market: Inter-Milan derby for Tevez, the Nerazzurri seem to have taken the lead

The intrigue around the Argentinian forward is getting thicker: the Rossoneri are counting on the player's will, but Moratti has forcefully inserted himself, above all after City has officially rejected Galliani's proposal. Other operations: Caceres wants Juve, Amauri towards Florence, skips the bench in Parma: via Colomba, Donadoni arrives

Transfer market: Inter-Milan derby for Tevez, the Nerazzurri seem to have taken the lead

INTRIGO TEVEZ, THE CITY SAYS NO TO AC MILAN! MORATTI NOW BELIEVES IT: “WE ARE NOT JOKING…”. BUT THE ARGENTINES ONLY SEE ROSSONERO

Only the official is missing (expected during the day) but no good news for Milan from Manchester. In fact, City, strengthened by the inclusion of Inter and PSG, has decided to reject Galliani's proposal. The Tevez affair is getting thicker and thicker, which at this point risks dragging on until the last day of the market. And if the French seem to have fallen behind (the player doesn't even consider a move to Paris), Milan and Inter are now almost evenly matched. The Rossoneri reached an agreement with Tevez some time ago, while the Nerazzurri have an agreement in principle with Manchester City. Who is ahead? It's hard to say, but we lean towards Milan, because modern football teaches that the player's will is always decisive. Of course, if Galliani doesn't close the negotiation soon, there is a risk that Inter could convince Tevez to change his mind. The nerazzurri have decided to get serious, as confirmed by Massimo Moratti at the end of a market summit held yesterday in the Milan offices of Saras: “Our interest in Tevez is real, it's not a joke. We know there are spaces, we think it's a good operation. We have gathered information and known that action can be taken, let's see how we can tackle it. It's not a matter of optimism, now we can only wait". What is certain at the moment is that City will not accept to loan the player at the conditions set by Galliani. If he really wants Tevez, the Rossoneri CEO will have to modify the proposal by inserting the obligation to buy, as the English want. In that case the Inter threat will be thwarted, otherwise there will be a sensational overtaking.

CACERES BREAKS WITH SEVILLE: HE WANTS JUVE AT ALL COSTS! KRASIC AND IAQUINTA, NO OFFERS. FIORENTINA OR ABROAD FOR AMAURI, BIG TOWARDS LECCE

The Caceres deal could unlock by the end of the week. Paradoxically, it was Marcelino, coach of Sevilla, who gave Juventus a hand, who sent the Uruguayan defender to the bench in the match against Rayo Vallecano last Saturday. “We like it – said Marotta yesterday – but the Spaniards are asking for 11 – 12 million, while we are stuck at 8 (1 immediately and 7 in June, ed). We hope to be able to catch him by the end of the month." In reality, Sevilla's yes could come much sooner, given that Caceres has decided to force his hand and officially ask for the transfer. Speaking of transfers, Juventus would like to make money with Milos Krasic, but it will be difficult to succeed. In fact, many teams like the Serbian, but none want to buy him outright, as admitted by the prosecutor Vlado Borozan: “Milos is liked in Russia and Turkey, and Tottenham also contacted us. For now, however, they were only surveys ”. Translated: the clubs are asking Juve for a loan with the right to buy, a formula that Marotta doesn't like. Neither polls nor even offers for Iaquinta, who will hardly leave Turin before June.
The transfers of Amauri and Toni should be released shortly. Fiorentina likes the first one a lot, but QPR and Fulham would also be in the Premier League (only if it doesn't come to Maxi Lopez). Toni, on the other hand, seems oriented towards US Major League Soccer (Montreal or Seattle), but Cagliari and Cesena have not yet given up hope. Towards the farewell also Fabio Grosso, on which there is the strong interest of Lecce.

REBALTONE PARMA: VIA COLOMBA, DONADONI ARRIVES! CANA OUT FOR TWO MONTHS, LAZIO ON PAROLO. MASCARA FROM NAPLES TO NOVARA, VIVIANO ON LOAN TO PALERMO

Roberto Donadoni is the new coach of Parma. Tommaso Ghirardi's club has in fact decided to sack Franco Colomba after the five-and-a-half match at the San Siro. The Parma president would have liked DelNeri, but the coach still has one year of his contract with Juventus and has not shown the will to terminate. Ghirardi therefore had to "settle" for Donadoni, who signed a contract until 2013. Loris Cana's bad injury (for him 2 months off) will force Lazio to buy a midfielder. And since Reja had already asked for reinforcements in that department, there will be two arrivals. The first is Ralf, a Brazilian born in 1984 with Corinthias, who was taken for 3 million euros. Lotito would also like Parolo del Cesena, already in his sights last summer. Campedelli could also satisfy him, provided he receives an adequate technical compensation. Lazio have proposed Kozak, we'll see what Cesena will answer, who in the meantime have bought defender Moras from Swansea. Mascara's transfer from Naples to Novara ended yesterday evening, and he will soon sign a contract until 2014, the same path for Leandro Rinaudo, who will play in the Piedmontese club until June (dry loan). The soap opera Maxi Lopez continues, who Fulham likes very much, but would like to leave Catania only for a great team. Coup in sight for Palermo, who will soon formalize the arrival of Emanuele Viviano from Inter. The goalkeeper will arrive on loan until June, and the place will be played with Benussi, while Tzorvas is destined to leave Sicily.

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