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David Suazo Wants Inter Return
The Honduran player has no intention of going on loan for another year, as he wants to prove his worth with the Nerazzurri...
Giovanni Branchini, agent of Benfica striker David Suazo, has made it clear that his client does not want to be loaned out again, whether to the Portuguese team or another club.
In fact, Suazo only wants to return to Inter and fight for a first-team spot, as he believes that he can be an important asset for the Nerazzurri.
"David is an Inter player," the Branchini told Sportal.it. "And there are no negotiations right now to find different solutions.
"We don't have any loan deal on our minds, also because now the player is in the process of rehabilitation and is working hard to recover.
"Then, he will present himself regularly at the summer training camp to play his cards."
The 30-year-old played during the 2007-08 season at Inter, making 27 appearances and scoring eight goals.
Glenn Debattista
In fact, Suazo only wants to return to Inter and fight for a first-team spot, as he believes that he can be an important asset for the Nerazzurri.
"David is an Inter player," the Branchini told Sportal.it. "And there are no negotiations right now to find different solutions.
"We don't have any loan deal on our minds, also because now the player is in the process of rehabilitation and is working hard to recover.
"Then, he will present himself regularly at the summer training camp to play his cards."
The 30-year-old played during the 2007-08 season at Inter, making 27 appearances and scoring eight goals.
Glenn Debattista
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