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Suazo mystery deepens! Tuesday 19 June, 2007
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Contracts, agreements and bitter recriminations abound as Inter, Milan, Cagliari and David Suazo’s agents give different versions of events!
The Honduran had been on the verge of joining Inter – as confirmed by Cagliari President Massimo Cellino last week – but last night Milan swooped to finalise a £10m deal.
However, the Nerazzurri insist Suazo has already put pen to paper on a contract with them and his agents hinted that this story is far from over.
“Suazo has not had any contact with Milan and he still hasn’t given his consent to the transfer,” noted Carlo Pallavicino.
“At this moment my associate Giovanni Branchini is in Japan and on his return he will be brought up to date on this whole situation.”
Cagliari are adamant that they have nothing more to say to Inter and President Cellino was furious at being accused of an unprofessional approach.
“Someone missed a great opportunity to stay quiet,” said the patron. “I, however, don’t want to break my silence on this matter.”
Milan also reacted to Inter President Massimo Moratti’s claims that they were robbed of the Honduras hitman.
“I have nothing to say. You can work it all out with your own brains,” said Vice-President Adriano Galliani.
In truth, there is another backstory to this chaotic chain of events that involves another club entirely.
Last week Cellino admitted that Roma had asked him for Suazo in February, but that he requested – and obtained – their word not to contact the player until the end of the season to avoid distracting him from the relegation dogfight.
By the time the Giallorossi were allowed to talk to Suazo, he had already reached an agreement with Inter that cut Cagliari out of the loop.
“Unfortunately, it seems as if Roma’s respect for me penalised them,” said President Cellino.
It’s increasingly likely this snub was the Sardinians’ way of getting back at Inter for what they perceived as a slight in contacting their player directly.
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Inter to lose Chivu too? Tuesday 19 June, 2007
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After losing David Suazo, Inter also look set to miss out on Cristian Chivu as the row with Roma over David Pizarro rumbles on.
The Nerazzurri are finding it tough to be as dominant on the transfer market as last summer, when many sides were waiting to discover the verdicts of the Calciopoli penalties to decide their strategies.
They had been very close to signing Giallorossi defender Chivu in part-exchange for the remaining half of Pizarro’s contract, but negotiations have ground to a halt.
It all centres around Pizarro, who joined Roma last year in a co-ownership deal. While the Chilean has made it clear he wishes to remain at the Olimpico, Inter are refusing to renew the split contract.
The San Siro giants want at least £4.3m for the other 50 per cent, but Roma consider it excessive and the situation is heading towards a blind auction.
This is when two clubs put a bid into a sealed envelope and the highest figure wins the full control of the player.
Roma chief Rosella Sensi does not want to combine the Chivu talks with those for Pizarro, as the Romanian defender would be preferably sent abroad to Barcelona rather than for Scudetto rivals Inter.
This post has been edited by Goodman on 19 Jun 2007, 22:56
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