According to Spanish newspaper Marca, Real Madrid boss Florentino Perez could give up on signing Valencia striker David Villa. Apparently, he is now planning to bid around 40-50 million Euros plus Argentine forward Gonzalo Higuain in order to get Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Inter Milan. However, Inter Milan officials would only accept money to let their Swedish forward leave. As reported earlier today, their asking price is 94 million Euros.
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2009-06-15 17:08:09
皇馬傻左...你估winning 咩...
2009-06-15 17:09:46
皇馬傻左...你估winning 咩...
馬卡報登出嚟,應該係堅料
2009-06-15 19:14:14
馬卡報唔係出名流料? ???
2009-06-15 19:42:39
馬卡報唔係出名流料? ???
馬卡報係皇馬喉舌,喺轉會上面專做單方面施壓
2009-06-16 04:24:59
前面入幾多後面失幾多..
2009-06-16 09:26:40
前面入幾多後面失幾多..
查實反正佢依家當打WINNING咁, 唔爭在入兩個後防啦 (雖然無咩後防搵到錢)
2009-06-16 12:26:55
玩Winning玩上腦...真係以為98身位可以屈人地d後防= =
2009-06-16 13:27:25
打winning開rma玩ml都唔駛買人 :P :P
2009-06-16 13:37:20
#good#
2009-06-16 17:48:52
Inter slap €90m price on striker Ibrahimovic
Ibrahimovic, who has only one year left on his contract at Inter, has been strongly linked with a move away from the San Siro, with Barcelona, Chelsea and Real Madrid among the clubs reportedly keen to acquire the 27-year-old's services this summer.
Last season Ibrahimovic was Serie A's top scorer and helped Inter secure the title with 25 goals and seven assists in 35 appearances.
Based on the current transfer market figures, Moratti values Ibrahimovic higher than French midfielder Franck Ribery, who is a target of Real Madrid.
''If it is true that Bayern Munich have placed a €70m tag on Ribery, then I will need to ask a minimum of €90m (for Ibrahimovic),'' Moratti told Gazzetta dello Sport.
Last week Moratti held meetings with his Barcelona counterpart Joan Laporta but no agreement was reached between both parties.
''If we are talking about Barcelona I think (Barcelona president) Laporta is far away from the mega-investment policy that Real Madrid have made so far,'' he said.
Moratti insists that Inter have not received any official offers for Ibrahimovic.
''No offer has been made for Ibrahimovic,'' he said. ''Perhaps it will arrive tomorrow or it will come from another place (not Barcelona), but as of today, there isn't one.''
Inter are nevertheless hopeful Ibrahimovic, who finished as Serie A's top scorer this season, will remain at the San Siro even as his contract nears an end.
''I reiterate that I would gladly keep Ibrahimovic,'' said Moratti. ''Ibrahimovic is at Inter and Ibrahimovic is the best, in my opinion.''
Meanwhile, Inter are also confident Maicon will stay at the San Siro despite reported interest from some of Europe's biggest clubs.
The 28-year-old Brazil wing-back has been linked with Real Madrid and Chelsea but Moratti believes it is just paper talk.
''I believe Maicon will remain at Inter,'' he said. ''The player has not made any demands to us. Some of the comments that have come out have come directly from agents.''
Maicon joined Inter in 2006 and was sensational for the Italian champions last season, scoring four goals in 27 league starts.
The South American star is under contract with the Nerazzurri through June 2013.