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Jun 28 2007, 02:06 PM
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QUOTE Il Milan pensa a CassanoLo ha ammesso Galliani in Lega Il Milan sta pensando ad Antonio Cassano. Lo ha detto, un po' a sorpresa, l'amministratore delegato Adriano Galliani a margine del Consiglio di Lega. "Cassano mi è sempre piaciuto, già a gennaio tra di noi avevamo fatto una "votazione" per prenderlo, ma la proposta non era passata". Adesso cambia tutto. La realtà è che il Real Madrid ha deciso di non confermarlo, anzi è disposto a liberarlo senza pretendere un centesimo. Potrebbe addrittura dare come buonuscita un anno di stipendio. A quel punto, Cassano può diventare davvero un obiettivo del Milan. Nei giorni scorsi su Cassano aveva lavorato l'Inter, che non nha ancora abandonato del tutto questa trattativa. Può quindi innescarsi un nuovo derby, anche se per la verità in entrambi i casi il talento barese dovrebbe faticare per trovare un posto in squadra. Le parole di Galliani però danno una spernaza in più a Cassano. http://www.tgcom.mediaset.it/controcampo/a...olo368136.shtml QUOTE Milan: Galliani ammicca a Cassano e chiude a Pato28.06.2007 13.15 di Francesco Letizia articolo letto 4657 volte "Cassano? Mi è sempre piaciuto. A gennaio avevamo fatto delle 'votazioni', perché io sono 'democratico', ma la proposta di ingaggiarlo non era passata. Certo adesso potremmo rifarla questa votazione. Ancelotti? No, non era stato lui a dire no": Adriano Galliani ammicca ad Antonio Cassano in occasione della riunione di Lega Calcio. Chiusura invece verso Alexandre Pato: "Non ci interessa" ha dichiarato l'amministratore delegato rossonero. http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/index.php?a...n=read&id=64877 Galliani about Cassano: "I always liked Cassano "In January we made a pool to bring him here but it didn't go through." "Ancelotti? It wasn't him who said NO to Cassano. "But we could do that pool [to bring the player] again."
About Pato: "We're not interested."
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Jun 28 2007, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE (Tennie @ Jun 28 2007, 05:15 PM) Or better, just Fabio...
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Jun 28 2007, 08:24 PM
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QUOTE Cassano eyed by Milan Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has revealed that the Rossoneri are considering a move for Real Madrid striker Antonio Cassano.
The unsettled player is set to leave Spain after his terrible season with the Merengues and was already paired with the Rossoneri in January, when he was followed by Inter as well.
“I have always liked Cassano,†said Galliani before entering the Lega Calcio offices this afternoon. “We had already discussed his move in January and we put the issue to the ballot, because I am a democrat.
“However, we were not all delighted with the move and the transfer did not occur. Now we could consider the option once again.
“Would I need to convince Carlo Ancelotti? No, he wasn’t the one who said no in January,†concluded the former Lega Calcio chief.
The Milan Coach was reportedly ready to welcome Talentino to his squad, but club officials did not agree with the move as they feared his arrival might create tension in the dressing room.
The situation has now seemingly changed and Cassano could be allowed to leave Los Blancos for free, but Napoli and Inter are also tracking the player.
“Cassano needs to feel valued by his public and Napoli have the kind of fans he needs,†explained international agent Ernesto Bronzetti (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG: http://cyrus.medialayer.net/~m1ke/milanfan.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)
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Jun 29 2007, 08:51 AM
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QUOTE "I like Cassano," Galliani told reporters this afternoon. "He was already linked to us in Janauary, but not all were delighted with the possible move.
"Now we will try again. You know he is a forward, and we are looking for a player in that role.
"Therefore, put him on the list." my 3-yr old cousin is a striker, too. buy him mr. galliani.
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Jun 30 2007, 01:58 AM
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QUOTE Milan debate Cassano bid (IMG: http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/imgs/gallianinews.jpg) Saturday 30 June, 2007 ::: channel4.comMilan transfer guru Adriano Galliani has left the door open for Ronaldinho, Andriy Shevchenko and admitted the squad must vote on whether to welcome Antonio Cassano. The Rossoneri thought they had signed their new striker when a £10m deal was struck with Cagliari, but David Suazo insisted on joining their arch rivals Inter, so the search is back on. “I will not disturb other clubs,†he told Sky Italia. “I spoke with Barcelona’s top director after the President, who is Feran Soriano, but at the moment Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto’o are not for sale.â€Nonetheless, Galliani is keeping his hopes up, as the arrival of Thierry Henry could squeeze the Brazilian out of the Nou Camp. “We will see. We are keeping our doors open and have a free non-EU member place because Kaka got married and now has an Italian passport.â€One of the other players earmarked for that spot was Shevchenko, who would welcome a return to San Siro just a year after his troubled £30m move to Chelsea. The reports of another bid were fuelled when Sheva met with Paolo Maldini as both were on holiday in Miami. “I am getting all sorts of information,†confessed Galliani. “When it comes to Shevchenko, we have to understand if there is a possibility of the transfer and at what price, but here as well Chelsea said no. “He is also a non-EU member, but we have a place and are open to taking in any striker from any nationality in the world.â€That includes an Italian, so over the past few days Milan have come out into the open with their interest in Real Madrid misfit Cassano. “Cassano is a player that I would like, but we all have to agree on the matter. I like him because it would be a fascinating challenge. He certainly doesn’t lack talent, so perhaps he would flourish in an environment like Milan, who knows?â€Former Roma starlet Cassano is notorious for his temperament and has had several bust-ups with Coaches at club and international level, including Fabio Capello and Gigi Del Neri. It is reported that the Rossoneri will have a vote inside the locker room and among the Coaching staff before deciding whether to make a firm bid for the volatile player. “We are working hard at the moment on cutting down the size of the squad and have already found placements for 11 of the 12 players who will be leaving this summer. The only one still to go is goalkeeper Marco Storari, who will certainly find the best place for him.â€Another of Milan’s shot-stoppers, Ferdinando Coppola, has been loaned out to Atalanta after spending last season at Piacenza.
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