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Adriano To Roma? No Chance - Agent
Adriano’s agent, Gilmar Rinaldi, states that there is no chance his player will leave Inter for Roma despite reports claiming the contrary.
The Brazilian hit-man is
rumoured to be one of the strikers facing Mourinho’s axe as the ‘Special One’
continues the shake up at San Siro.
Reports in Italy linked L’Imperatore with a move to Roma as the Giallorossi are desperate to sign a quality striker ahead of the new season.
However, the player’s agent has dashed any hopes Roma had of signing him as he admits Adriano will not be moving south of Milan.
“Roma? The chances of Adriano leaving Inter for Roma are equivalent to zero,” Rinaldi told Gloesporte.com
“Adriano is doing very well and he is happy to stay in Milan.”
The agent’s words will no doubt lead to new questions being raised over Adriano’s future.
Meanwhile, Roma will need to ensure they sign a decent hit-man before the new season begins if they are to challenge for trophies.
The Giallorossi have been linked with a number of player's including Julio Baptista, Ibrahim Afellay, Jan Klass Huntelaar, David Suazo and Hernan Crespo but, so far, they have failed to land any one of them.
Salvatore Landolina
Reports in Italy linked L’Imperatore with a move to Roma as the Giallorossi are desperate to sign a quality striker ahead of the new season.
However, the player’s agent has dashed any hopes Roma had of signing him as he admits Adriano will not be moving south of Milan.
“Roma? The chances of Adriano leaving Inter for Roma are equivalent to zero,” Rinaldi told Gloesporte.com
“Adriano is doing very well and he is happy to stay in Milan.”
The agent’s words will no doubt lead to new questions being raised over Adriano’s future.
Meanwhile, Roma will need to ensure they sign a decent hit-man before the new season begins if they are to challenge for trophies.
The Giallorossi have been linked with a number of player's including Julio Baptista, Ibrahim Afellay, Jan Klass Huntelaar, David Suazo and Hernan Crespo but, so far, they have failed to land any one of them.
Salvatore Landolina
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