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Napoli Don’t Have Enough Money For Inter’s Obinna – Marco Branca
The technical director of the Nerazzurri has briefly discussed the future of the speedy winger.
Inter held a meeting at their headquarters last night to
discuss some market strategies and general issues regarding the 2009-10 season.
Just days ago, it was reported that Jose Mourinho was looking to trim his list of players down to around 23, meaning that five or six in the current squad will depart the club in the coming weeks.
One of those strongly linked with a move to Napoli is Victor Obinna, the former Chievo man who has struggled to find his feet at the Nerazzurri.
Following the completion of the meeting last night, the technical director, Marco Branca, made a brief comment regarding the future of the Nigerian.
“We must meet with Napoli shortly, but at this point, they do not have any money,” Branca joked in an interview with Ansa.it.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
Just days ago, it was reported that Jose Mourinho was looking to trim his list of players down to around 23, meaning that five or six in the current squad will depart the club in the coming weeks.
One of those strongly linked with a move to Napoli is Victor Obinna, the former Chievo man who has struggled to find his feet at the Nerazzurri.
Following the completion of the meeting last night, the technical director, Marco Branca, made a brief comment regarding the future of the Nigerian.
“We must meet with Napoli shortly, but at this point, they do not have any money,” Branca joked in an interview with Ansa.it.
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
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