Inter To Offer Adriano A Wage Cut Or The Door – Report
Adriano could be on his way out of San Siro as plans for a renewal seem to have been scuppered...
The Brazilian has gone back to his old habits in recent weeks, and Sportmediaset.it claim that his party lifestyle could end his days at the San Siro. The striker's current deal expires in 2010 and voices surrounding Adriano suggest Inter want to slash his wages should he get a new deal.
Reports suggest the Brazilian is on €5 million per season, however, it is believed the Nerazzurri want to offer him less than €4m once his current deal expires next year. However, Adriano's agent, Gilmar Rinaldi, is not happy and has issued a warning that his client may leave.
"A player who is near the end of his contract, with the World Cup getting closer, is worth a great deal on the current market," Rinaldi is quoted as saying.
Adriano has always enjoyed a good relationship with club president Massimo Moratti. However, Jose Mourinho is believed to be angry with his player, and Moratti has always backed his coach when players have veered off on a negative tangent.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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