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Transfer market: Juve on Sneijder and Rolando, Inter tries for Lavezzi

The winter transfer market session officially opens – Inter doesn't give up on the Lavezzi track and hopes for an agreement with Bayern for Shaqiri – Juve close to Sneijder, but must pay attention to United – Milan formalize the purchase of Cerci.

Transfer market: Juve on Sneijder and Rolando, Inter tries for Lavezzi

It officially starts today winter transfer market session with many negotiations at stake in Italy and in Europe. As has often happened in recent years, the real valuable pieces will move far from the Italian borders: the triangle of transfer market what matters is a business intertwining between Germany, Spain and England. In Italy there are very few real hits on the market.

After Podolski's arrival on loan, Inter are keeping the track open Lavezzi. The Argentinian striker will certainly leave Paris after the definitive break with the club and coach on his return from the Christmas holidays. The Parisians would like to sell him but Inter prefer to borrow him. Difficult also according to the Nerazzurri coach Mancini that the 'Pocho' can wear the Nerazzurri shirt. The Milanese training is also interested in Lassana diarra for midfield given that the former Real is on course with Lokomotiv Moscow. The track to get to is also very complicated Shaqiri: Bayern are asking for at least 15 million euros. Inter can't spend given the next ones UEFA checks on Financial Fairplay.

La Juventusmeanwhile, moves on several fronts: on the one hand the incoming operations, on the other the rumors of stratospheric offers for Pogba e Giovinco expiring of the contract. Under incoming interests, there are two names in the notebook of Marotta and Paratici: the defender of Porto Rolando and Dutch Sneijder. The negotiation for the former defender of Naples and Inter could unlock within the end of the week. The crux is linked to the price of the loan and the amount of any redemption. According to Tuttosport, he could end up with a 500/700 thousand euro loan deal with a redemption right set at 3 or 4 million euro. Either way, the deal will go through.

The track that could lead is more complicated Sneijder at the court of Allegri. The Dutchman, one of the main protagonists of Inter's 'treble' in 2010, plays for Galatasaray, a Turkish club in serious economic difficulties. Juve would buy the player 'on sale' by offering the player a contract worth 4 million net per season. The deal stopped because the Turkish club raised its voice underlining that there is a 20 million euro release clause on Sneijder. Juve has no intention of shelling out a similar amount for the Dutchman. As the days go by, the demands of the Turks could go down but the window would be the Manchester United which appears to have an unlimited wallet.

Still with regards to the transfer market of Juventus little or nothing could be done on the sales front. But should United persist with Pogba the Juventus management could hesitate. The Frenchman is coveted by the major European clubs but he could remain at Juventus until at least June. The same goes for Giovinco, whose contract with the Bianconeri is about to expire. The 'Formica Atomica' could stay at Juve until June and meanwhile negotiate for next season. Fiorentina and Toro have already started contacts with his agent. Just the released in June seem to be the most interesting deal for Serie A clubs. Lots of i players due to expire at the end of the season. The goalkeeper's money has been breaking out in Florence for weeks Net who has already decided not to renew with the purples. The world champion Klose could say goodbye to Lazio. In Milan there are many who pack their bags in the summer: among others, there are Pazzini, Abate and De Jong.

Returning to transfer market winter the other very lively Italian company these days is the Napoli. After the free agent arrives Strinic for the left wing and of Manolo Gabbiadini, welcomed like a king by the new fans upon his arrival at Capodichino airport, now the forces of diesse Bigon seem to concentrate on strengthening the midfield. Target number 1 seems to be the Malaga midfielder Ignatius Camacho, valued at 12 million euros. Outgoing defender Henrique who could return to Brazil at Internacional.

As for Milan, after the Cerci-Torres exchange there are no major moves for Milan's winter transfer market. Meanwhile, this morning, the former del Toro footballer Alessio Cerci posted on Instagram a photo of him at the time of signing the contract with Milan.



The only news worthy of note is news that has been bouncing around for a few hours and which would see Berlusconi's club showing interest in the Atletico Madrid midfielder Mario Suarez. The 'colchoneros' immediately made it clear that Spanish can be sold but not at a sale price. To make Suarez wear the Rossoneri shirt, Milan would have to shell out the 24 million euros of the release clause. An unlikely hypothesis given the recent corporate policies of the Rossoneri devoted to cost containment.

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