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Fiorentina Pondering Bid For Manchester United’s Nani – Report
The Viola are rumoured to be interested in the Portuguese winger...
Following a somewhat fanciful recent report in an English tabloid that Juventus and Milan are monitoring Nani’s Manchester United situation, it now appears that Fiorentina are interested in the Portuguese winger, according to La Nazione.
If, indeed, the Bianconeri are hoping to lure the winger to Turin on a loan deal with a view to a permanent move, it seems they would have to shell out somewhere in the region of €18m to complete a move for the talented youngster.
Given the large figures involved, it is rumoured that Pantaleo Corvino might be hoping to devise a calculated swoop, using a swap plus cash deal to beat the competition and complete a deal in the summer.
However, given the uncertainty of whether the English champions would consider offloading the Portuguese wide man, the Viola are under no illusions that it would take a small miracle on behalf of their sporting director to bring Nani to the Franchi next season.
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
If, indeed, the Bianconeri are hoping to lure the winger to Turin on a loan deal with a view to a permanent move, it seems they would have to shell out somewhere in the region of €18m to complete a move for the talented youngster.
Given the large figures involved, it is rumoured that Pantaleo Corvino might be hoping to devise a calculated swoop, using a swap plus cash deal to beat the competition and complete a deal in the summer.
However, given the uncertainty of whether the English champions would consider offloading the Portuguese wide man, the Viola are under no illusions that it would take a small miracle on behalf of their sporting director to bring Nani to the Franchi next season.
Stefano Federici, Goal.com
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