Post by Taxigirl on Jan 23, 2006 9:56:26 GMT
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The Lazio pair of Aparecido Cesar and Simone Inzaghi are both expected to join Inter later today.
Lazio President Claudio Lotito is said to have reached an agreement with Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti to allow the players to move on loan until the end of the season in exchange for two players.
Inter Coach Roberto Mancini has been an admirer of the Brazilian midfielder Cesar for some time and will be delighted to learn of the 31-year-old’s arrival, which is likely to be made permanent in June.
Inzaghino, meanwhile, will help alleviate the striker shortage at the San Siro, which has come about as a result of the departure to the African Cup of Nations of Obafemi Martins and Victor Obinna – who was set to be signed from Chievo – as well as injury to Alvaro Recoba.
With Julio Cruz and an out-of-form Adriano the only first-choice frontmen available to Mancio, Filippo’s younger brother - whose career has stagnated in Rome - has the opportunity to revive his playing fortunes under a Coach he played alongside at Lazio.
Whether Inzaghi Jr stays on after the summer remains to be seen and will depend largely on how he performs in a Nerazzurri shirt.
The Biancocelesti, meanwhile, will receive part-ownership of two promising young Inter players.
Argentine 18-year-old defender Paolo Della Fiore, who is currently on loan at Treviso, and midfielder Alessandro Quadri, who is enjoying a spell at Serie C2 side Pizzighettone will move to Rome.
The Lazio pair of Aparecido Cesar and Simone Inzaghi are both expected to join Inter later today.
Lazio President Claudio Lotito is said to have reached an agreement with Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti to allow the players to move on loan until the end of the season in exchange for two players.
Inter Coach Roberto Mancini has been an admirer of the Brazilian midfielder Cesar for some time and will be delighted to learn of the 31-year-old’s arrival, which is likely to be made permanent in June.
Inzaghino, meanwhile, will help alleviate the striker shortage at the San Siro, which has come about as a result of the departure to the African Cup of Nations of Obafemi Martins and Victor Obinna – who was set to be signed from Chievo – as well as injury to Alvaro Recoba.
With Julio Cruz and an out-of-form Adriano the only first-choice frontmen available to Mancio, Filippo’s younger brother - whose career has stagnated in Rome - has the opportunity to revive his playing fortunes under a Coach he played alongside at Lazio.
Whether Inzaghi Jr stays on after the summer remains to be seen and will depend largely on how he performs in a Nerazzurri shirt.
The Biancocelesti, meanwhile, will receive part-ownership of two promising young Inter players.
Argentine 18-year-old defender Paolo Della Fiore, who is currently on loan at Treviso, and midfielder Alessandro Quadri, who is enjoying a spell at Serie C2 side Pizzighettone will move to Rome.