Sabtu, 31 Desember 2016

Italy May Not Always Win Lucky

Barbosa's new stock coming in this summer's transfer is not present in the squad for the Europa League along with the other new name i.e. Joao Mario.

Inter have problems with European financial rules or the UEFA Financial Fair Play and make them lose two players registrations in place.

Gabigol else remain optimistic with this situation and focus will be playing in Serie A Italy.

"It was my decision to leave Inter in Italy," said Gabriel Barbosa.

"It will be a lot of away matches in the first half of the season and they want us to adapt."

"I want to play as often as possible, but this is just the beginning, early stage, after I was able to start to play it normal."


Italy May Not Always Win Lucky


The 20-year-old player is appreciated the performance of Inter in its efforts to bring himself to play in the European League.

"Inter help all, houses, cars, and all the others. I have to do is play football well, because Inter also helped my parents and also my younger brother, "continued Gabigol.

"Inter surprised me in every way. They give the best to me, things that you could not imagine. They paid attention to me. "

"This is a new team. I would like to adapt, reach the place, practicing hard. In Santos is very easy to play. I know everybody there, knowing the movement of other players. "

"Now I'll make it at Inter, but I have to make sure everything is fine."
Miralem Pjanic will finally be melakoni his debut for Juventus at the end of this week, after a mild injury to find himself at the beginning of the Serie A season rolling.

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The former AS Roma player has been demoted by coach Massimiliano Allegri in competitive action this season since arriving with around 32 million euros in the summer.

Pjanic was just sitting on the bench while Juventus face with Lazio and Fiorentina, proved himself in a condition ready to play 90 minutes for Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday (6/9) yesterday.


Italy May Not Always Win Lucky


"I have a small problem on the two games early, but I'm ready this time," said Pjanic.

"Now going against Sassuolo and Sevilla, important game awaits us, we play every three days but I am ready."

"What we want to do is continue to win without to forget the Champions League."

"We will continue to berusah to qualify from the Group and will see what happens."

"A team like Juventus must grab the points in each match. We will do our best to win it. "
Italy Serie A League club AC Milan official getting a shot of extra funds from their original investors of China amounted to 85 million euros.

New investors is Sino-Europe Sports, where they already provide funds of 15 million euros in August 2016 administrations to Fininvest, the holding company belonging to Silvio Berlusconi.

"Fininvest is pleased to confirm the payment by Sino Europe Sports Changxing Investment Management Co. Ltd. for the second phase of the installment cash advance approved 100 million euros in early Milan sales contract signed on August 5," wrote an official statement kubu Fininvest.


Italy May Not Always Win Lucky


"As has been agreed by the specified deadline, the payment of 15 million euros as soon as agreement was first created, and today China has paid investors Fininvest 85 million euros left. This is an important step forward in the closing of the transaction at the end of this year, "he added.

Milan now has already pocketed 100 million euros of Sino-Europe and this has not been done. There will still be funds amounted to 420 million euros will be invested Sino-Europe in order to complete the acquisition of 99.93 percent stake Milan until the end of this year.

Sino-Europe ever agreed to cover Milan's debt amounted to 220 million euros.

Milan's own arrival six new players the stock transfers this summer. Two of them are on loan and one was a free transfer.


Gianluca Lapadula became the most expensive epmain Milan at the start of this season with the funds transfer 7.65 million euros, followed by Gustavo Gómez (7.23 million euros) and Jose Sosa (6.38 million).