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The deal on the board Naples-Rome-Turin, Which involves Arek Milik and Edin Dzeko is now the slogan of the summer: it seemed only the signature of Belong to with the Giallorossi to unlock the exit of Dzeko for Juventus, however, everything has stalled, write Massimo Cecchini and Fabiana Della Valle The Gzazetta of sport.
There are difficulties in Rome-Naples side. The feeling is that they can be overcome but it’s not so obvious, which is why the Giallorossi are now thinking of a plan B: give in anyway Dzeko to the Lady (who is willing to offer more money for the Bosnian) and start looking a new center forward. Meanwhile, Juventus wait, with a mixture of irritation and concern.
But what happened to drive the parties away so abruptly? To understand this, we must take a step back and return to the long and detailed visits supported on Friday by Belong to in Switzerland by Georg Ahlbaumer, trusted traumatologist of the new pattern Giallorossi Dan Friedkin |
Milik is fine, but bad previous injuries (both crusader break) they don’t make Rome sleep peacefully. Therefore, also due to the lack of enthusiasm shown in the initial phase by the player (who now has no more doubts and is already looking for a house in Rome) asked Napoli for a different payment method (the established formula was an onerous loan, set at 3 million, plus a redemption obligation at 15), plus an overvaluation of Melons and Modugno, the two young forwards included in the operation. Outcome: Napoli didn’t take it well (euphemism), it hardened and the deal was suspended.
In all this chaos you must not forget Milik’s parallel negotiation with Napoli: The player, who has the contract expiring in 2021, must renew the contract with De Laurentiis to go on loan, but must first resolve issues related to fines and possible legal actions (related to the Napoli players’ mutiny on 5 November). De Laurentiis does not want to move an inch, but according to David Pantak and Fabrizio De Vecchi, representatives of the Pole, Arek is willing to step back and give up something while the soap opera is over.
Meanwhile, Fabio Paratici has raised the offer for Dzeko to 17 millionbecause you can’t afford to move on. Faced with such a substantial figure for a 34-year-old, Roma have begun to consider letting him go regardless of Milik. But first he has to look for a 9, because he does not want to arrive at Roma-Juve next Sunday with Dzeko against and without a forward. Indeed, two are needed, because a deputy is also needed (the Argentine Bustos del Talleres is one of the eligible candidates).
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