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Claudio Ranieri wants Paris Saint-Germain target Thiago Motta to stay at Inter
The 60-year-old coach is keen to hold on to the Brazilian-born Italy international who, according to his agent, has given the green light to a move to the French capital club
By Luis Mira
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Inter coach Claudio Ranieri has insisted that he wants to retain Paris Saint-Germain target Thiago Motta.
The Brazil-born midfielder has set his sights on a move to the Parc des Princes, according to his agent, after finding himself on the fringes of the action at the Serie A giants.
However, PSG has not yet come to an agreement with Inter, who is reluctant to part company with the former Barcelona player.
"I want Motta to stay, but I am sure that other considerations have to be made," Ranieri told a news conference. "There are only a few days left for the end of the transfer window, we will see."
Inter, who currently sits fourth in the Serie A standings, visit Lecce on Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET.
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The Brazil-born midfielder has set his sights on a move to the Parc des Princes, according to his agent, after finding himself on the fringes of the action at the Serie A giants.
However, PSG has not yet come to an agreement with Inter, who is reluctant to part company with the former Barcelona player.
"I want Motta to stay, but I am sure that other considerations have to be made," Ranieri told a news conference. "There are only a few days left for the end of the transfer window, we will see."
Inter, who currently sits fourth in the Serie A standings, visit Lecce on Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET.
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