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Barcelona & Zlatan Ibrahimovic Reach Agreement - Spanish Media
A deal for Barcelona to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been agreed, and allthat is missing for the transfer to become official is for Samuel Eto'oto give his okay to move the other way...
Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be on his way to Barcelona after the Europeanchampions reached a deal with Inter,
(但這份協議最後還需要Eto'o同意才成立) but the move depends on whether Samuel Eto'o agrees to the other way, according to a report.
ElMundo Deportivo state that days of negotiating have produced anagreement that would see the Italian outfit receive €10 million plusthe services of the Cameroonian striker.
That is a lot lowerthan Inter president Massimo Moratti is reported to have wanted when hedined in Barcelona with Blaugrana chief Joan Laporta last week, when heasked for Eto'o and €40m.
Ibrahimovic is keen to make thetransfer because he believes that he will have more chance of winningthe Champions League at Camp Nou than he would if he stays at the SanSiro, the report claims.
On the flip side, Eto'o will only makethe move simple if his wage demands are met and Inter may him the €65mover five seasons that he is believed to have asked for.
(Etoo 要求國米給予5年共6500萬歐元( 年薪1300萬 )才離開巴塞)
Duringtalks with Barcelona on Monday, Eto'o's representative did not reach anagreement with the club to stay or go and that has left his next moveup in the air.
Last summer coach Pep Guardiola told the formerReal Mallorca star on his list that he was not wanted and could leavealong with Deco and Ronaldinho, but the player was transformed inpre-season training and earned his place in the squad.
That movepaid dividends, but the new trainer was alleged to have beenconsidering looking for a player with Ibrahimovic's physique to leadhis front line and he may now have landed him.
Laporta hasstated that he would keep Eto'o if it was down to him, but he was fullof praise for what Ronaldinho had done for the club in the monthsleading up to his departure.
Journalists in Catalunya have beensurprised by the lack of movement at Camp Nou so far this summer, giventhat last term the club moved quickly to wrap up their activity beforethe main holidays.
Lucas Brown, Goal.com |
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