

Welcome To Your 2009/2010 Inter Squad
By: Johonna | September 1st, 2009
Now that the market has closed we can finally look ahead at the upcoming season. I know that technically the season has already started, but until September 1, anything could have happened. Overall, I think Inter comported themselves well this summer. We have picked up some depth and found new homes for some that needed to move on. Better yet, we did it without breaking the bank (hooray!). I will admit, the sale of Ibra threw me for a loop, and I was slow to warm up to Thiago Motta, but if Saturday’s game was any indication of what we have in store for us in the coming season, I think I will be ok. Last year Mourinho had to make due with what was essentially Roberto Mancini’s squad. This year, it is all Jose and we will finally see his vision of F.C. Internazionale Milano and I can hardly wait!
First, a bit of a caveat: This list does not include all the youth players. Some are here but I just cant be bothered to look them all up. Sorry.
OUT
Forwards
Acquafresca: Sold to Genoa as part of the Milito/Motta deal; Genoa sold him on to Atalanta.
Adriano: Contract rescinded. Chasing his bliss in Brazil
Crespo: Contract not renewed, joined Genoa as a free agent
Cruz: Contract not renewed, joined Lazio as a free agent
Ibrahimovic: Sold to Barcelona for €49 million and Eto’o (valued at €20 million)
Kerlon: On loan to Ajax
Obinna: On loan to Spanish club Malaga
I, like Bobby, thought this would be Acquafresca’s year to finally make that move up to Inter. He had waited so long and so patiently and was playing so well for Cagliari that I really thought we would see him in black and blue this year. Well, I was half right, he is playing for a nerazzurri, just not our nerazzurri. I think he is a little bitter and I dont really blame him. I just hope he does not turn out to be the one that got away.
Crespo was not such a shock. Although I am fond of him, I am also ok with him moving on. He played some great football for us, then some mediocre games, and now it is time for him to find himself again. I cant think of a nicer club for him to do it in. Good luck Crespo.
Obinna and Kerlon had to go out on loan. Obinna needs playing time and if he can get this on loan for a year, all the better. His national team play shows he has talent, he just needs a couple thousand minutes under his belt to polish his skills. I look forward to seeing him next year. Kerlon was at Chievo last season but only made two appearance. I know very little about him but so will withhold judgment.
Now Cruz
, this one was much harder. I know he did not have the best season last year, but come on, the man is an Inter legend. He has sweated blood for this team and I would have been more than happy to have renewed his contract. Still, I respect his decision to move on. At Lazio he can get a lot more playing time than he could at Inter – he just really isn’t part of Mourinho’s plans. It just looks so wrong to see him in that sky blue jersey, though.
Zlatan, on the other hand, straight up broke my heart. I know we are a more balanced team now, but I cant help it, I love him and to see him in Barca’s jersey is like a punch to the gut. He had some nice pre-derby things to say about the club, though, and while I may not be ready to cheer him on at Barca, he may no longer be dead to me. I still dont want to watch him play for them, though.
Midfielders
Bolzoni: To Genoa as part of the Milito/Motta deal
Figo: Retired
Jimenez: Loaned to West Ham with an option to buy
I put Bolzoni in the same category as Acquafresca. He seemed to show real promise and I am sorry to see him go. Jimenez, on the other hand, had to leave. I know that many of you saw some promise in him, but, at some point, when he never delivers on that promise, you have to ask yourself whether it was ever there to begin with. In my mind, he is not good enough for Inter. I wish him well in England.
Losing Figo was a blow. I know he was old and had lost his pace, but come on, this is FIGO. He just has some special magic that transcends his age. I hope that one day, he takes Moratti up on that job offer.
Defenders
Burdisso: Loan to Roma
Maxwell: Sold to Barcelona for €4.5 million
Rivas: Loan to Livorno
Well, all three had to go and we are a better team for it. Of the bunch, Maxwell was the best, but his leaving allows more room for Santon to grow. I cant help but wonder if this wasn’t really part of the Ibra deal – we all know how much Ibra likes his little buddy. I have a soft spot for Nico, but watching him play with Roma against Juve reminded me of all of his shortcomings. I am glad I wont have to watch him get caught out by Diego when we play Juve. Rivas was another disaster. Like Jimenez, there are some of you who saw a little glimmer of hope in Rivas. Well, if it is there, now is his chance to shine. I am just glad he will be honing his skills at some other club.
IN
Eto’o: From Barcelona, valued at €35 million, 5-year contract
Lucio: From Bayern Munich, €5 million, 3-year contract
Milito: From Genoa for €20 million plus Acquafresca, 4-year contract
Thiago Motta: From Genoa for €18 million plus Bolzoni, Bonucci*, and Meggiorini*; 4-year contract
Sneijder: From Real Madrid for €16 million; 4-year contract
Arnautovic: From Twente on free loan with option to buy for €9 million. The option will be automatically exercised if he makes 10 appearances for Inter.
In addition, Quarsema and Suazo have returned from loans.
*Calcio Mercato shows co-ownership with Genoa. Also shows that Genoa have half of Fatic and paid €1 million for half of Bonucci. Very curious. If anyone knows the real deal, please post it to the comments.
Earlier in the summer I likened Motta and Milito to dead-rodent gifts from your cat: well meaning but not really something you want. I now admit it – I was wrong. Milito, while not flashy, is quietly brilliant, earnest, and a hard worker. He seems completely committed to Inter and willing to do whatever is asked of him. I like him, quite a bit. Motta, on the other hand, I was slow to warm to. Up until this last game, he seemed slow and prone to bad passes. Hopefully the Motta that came out to play Milan is the real one because I want him to stay.
Lucio is not the defender of my dreams, but he is not chopped liver either – especially for the price. I think the errors we saw in the Bari game are just him trying to settle in to a new club (at least I hope that is the case). He is, though, head and shoulders above both Burdisso and Rivas. He is not someone to grow with, though, and, at some point, will need to look at replacements for both Materazzi and Cordoba (on the day they leave, I will cry). For the next couple of years, though, I think he will work out pretty well.
I am still withholding judgment on Eto’o. I know he was brilliant for Barcelona, but this is another league with another team. His particular kind of fabulousness may just not translate into Italian. He is fast and menacing, though, I will give him that. He certainly draws defenders and if our midfield can get him the ball, that Barca glow may shine again. I just want him to score a goal from open play.
Sneijder was a big surprise. After all the drama, missed planes, and extra J’s, by the time the deal actually went through, I was ready to give this guy a hard time. Plus, his form had dipped a bit last year and he seemed a bit injury prone. Then he walked off a plane an onto the pitch and played a great 74 minutes. He distributed the ball well, got off a couple cracking shots on goal, and drove Rino Gattuso to distraction. I may not be entirely sold, but I am impressed nonetheless.
Arnautovic doesn’t have a number yet so isn’t part of the team. He will have to be revisited when and if Inter decide to keep him.
Overall, I think this is the most successful market Inter has had for a long time. The team feels balanced and has been rejuvenated without losing touch with the core players that have helped us win the last three years. The squad has been thoughtfully pruned and new growth is sure to follow. I dont know if this is because Moratti is finally listening to his coach or because Mourinho just has better plans, but whatever it is, I like it. With the exception of Sneijder, this market season seemed much calmer. We had clear targets, and, if the price was too high, Branca said no thank you and moved on to Plan B – it doesn’t feel like there were any last minute impulse buys. Sure, I will miss old friends, but I think there will be some highly entertaining football to distract me.
We have spent a total of €59 million and took in at least €53.5 million. That means only €5.5 million went out this summer. Even if we exercise our option on Arnautovic, that will only bring the total up to €14.9 million. Not bad for an overhaul. The only thing that would have made this transfer season more successful was if more clubs were able to actually pay us for the players they are getting. It would have been nice to sell Jimenez and Burdisso outright – we wouldn’t have gotten much, maybe €4 million each- but every little bit helps. Ten players were removed from the payroll while only six were added (I think we are paying Arnautovic while he recovers) – which also helps the bottom line. I think, at the end of the day, when all the receipts have totaled and the wage bills settled, Inter may have actually come out in the black. It just goes to show, being fiscally responsible does not mean the team has to suffer or become less competitive.
In the end, I think everyone is happy with the new look of Inter. We managed to strengthen the squad despite losing a star player, and do it in a way that did not break the bank. I give this mercato a 7 that will bump up to an 8 if Arnautovic works out.
FORZA INTER
Be Champions!

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good point paolo but thankfully zanetti doesnt get injured easily , militto will not start and might not even play neither will samuel , JC is a GK and maicon and lucio like zanetti are tough to break
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E, Knock on Wood!
I will not be able to stomach any injuries.
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Vindod. Inter is playing this weekend – sort of. There is a friendly scheduled for those who are not going away. I will have a round-up of this weekend’s action tonight.
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Oh, cool!
And E, Milito started Argentina’s last game. He may start this one too, seeing how he’s in far better form than Tevez and Aguero. Also, Samuel wasn’t called up. Maradona continues to mystify, but that’s actually a good thing for us.
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Paolo I hear ya , the last thing I wanna see is an injury to one of our key players as well
Vinod great news about samuel and a not so great one about milito I thought maradona’s first choice forwards were kun and tevez with lavezzi and tevez being his first choice back ups ahh damn you diego
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Gazzetta:
* Mourinho is the highest-paid personel. First time ever for a technician. Will earn 11 million this year.
* Among the players, Eto’o takes the place of Ibra as the highest paid player with 10.5 million. Ronaldinho is in second place.
* Milan cut their annual salary by 44.5 million, Juve stay unchanged.
* 840.4 million will be spent next year just for salaries alone.
* Salaries are rising from last year. Inter will spend 150 million.
Facing the crisis: the wave of salary goes up again. The salaries moutain of the new Serie A breaks the 800 million mark, 840.4 million to be exact, from the previous 768. The total is just for the players alone but for the first time ever the person with the highest paid is a coach. Ibra (13 million) and Kaka (10) left Mourinho with the salary of 11 million net. Slightly behind is the 10.5 million for Eto’o. After that is Ronaldinho (7.5), Buffon and Vieira (5.5), Totti (5.4) and Pirlo (5).
In general, Inter more lavish to its players. Massimo Moratti is preparing to spend 150 million, but in terms of bonuses then at the end of the season the final number could exceed 170 million.
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We have two coaches under contract and we have to pay them 17 million. The total for the league is 15.7 million.
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“we have to pay them 17 million. The total for the league is 15.7″
Wow. Just, wow.
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you guys i hope we play well against parma in a week and a half. In all honesty I think they will probably be more of a test mentally for us then milan not because they are a better team then milan but because we are our own worst enemy and too many times last year did we throw away games because we did not stay focused for the whole match or just did not have the will to win the game or be calm on the ball. Against Parma it will be a bigger test because the smaller teams always seem to get the better of us in the league and add that to the fact that parma have taken 4 points from their first 2 games and are on level points with us in the table. Also Parma gave us a hard game last time they came to the meazza and we barely got away with a win when it seemed like we were about to lose the match.
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OMFG! Vieira gets what again? 5.5m?? Atrocious! No wonder he stubbornly refused to leave. Grow a freaking conscience, paddy!
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I think it’s pretty obscene Mourinho makes 11mil, though Mancini was making 6.5mil (still is) as far as I know. We pay our coach like 1mil or something.
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1. Eto’o 10.5
2. Vieira 5.5
3. Lucio 4.5
4. Maicon 4.5
5. Julio Cesar 4
6. Stankovic 4
7. Sneijder 4
8. Cordoba 3.5
9. Zanetti 3.5
10. Chivu 3.5
11. Samuel 3.5
12. Quaresma 3.5
13. Mancini 3.5
14. Suazo 3.5
15. Motta 3
16. Cambiasso 3
17. Milito 3
18. Muntari 2.5
19. Materazzi 2.5
20. Toldo 1.5
21. Balotelli 1.5
22. Orlandoni 1
23. Santon 1
24. Arnautovic 1
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The “richest” formation (4-3-2-1)/ starting lineup:
——————–Buffon(5.5)—————–
Maicon(4.5)—Lucio(4.5)—Nesta(4)—Chivu(3.5)
—Sneijder(4)——Pirlo(5)——Vieira(5.5)—
————Totti(5.46)–Ronaldinho(7.5)——–
—————–Eto’o(10.5)————–Posted from
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The good news is that just eyeballing that list I get something just over 80 million in player salaries.
2 or 3 years ago, there was that list of player salaries for all the Serie A teams and Inter’s was in the 120 million Euro range for the top squad. This appears to be a significant drop.
Plus, I think that 3 from the higher numbers are leaving next summer: Vieira, Maicon and Mancini. There is a good chance – a certainty in the case of Vieira – that replacements will be significantly cheaper.
That 150 million Euros in salaries figure has to be for the whole club, including Mourinho and other coaches.
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I love Cuchu, but he needs a better agent. I mean, he gets about half as much as friggin’ Vieira!
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lol wacky paddy gets more than zanetti and cuchu what world are we poor humans livin in ?
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viera should get no more than the meazza’s water boys
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I am sure that he will get a raise when contract negotiations come around.
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on second thought he should get less than them at least they bring water to the players which helps the team what does wacky paddy bring to the team ?
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How in the hell is Suazo making more than Cambiasso???? That’s beyond wrong.
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Does that article have all the salaries for Serie A players? I know the Gazzetta posted one of those articles about 2 years ago, if so, can you post the link?
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Marco Branca did an interview with Gazzetta so here it is enjoy…
The techical director: “extraordinary transfer season? Moratti is ensuring the fans more and more. If something can be done, he will not hold back…”
Many odd behaviour, however, this is Sneijder.
No, he only has so much pride. He didn’t agree to be unloaded by Real…
Well, but what about the prospect of Inter…
From the first contact, Inter made it clear that we wanted Sneijder but what matters to him is his principle, he never doubt the image of the club. Otherwise we wouldn’t wait until the last moment. I do not bring players here who are unenthusiastic. I usually talk about the project of Inter to the players first and then money. If we don’t see the right things in the eyes of the players then we won’t do anything.
Was he your first choice?
We asked Real about him three months ago.
Is it true that you also looked at Diego?
Yes, but a few years ago, we needed wingers and the trequartisti were seen as pure wool over the eyes of almost all technicians.
Next priority of the market?
Basically, we’re going find a pair of big young defenders, but it doesn’t mean that they will come immediately.
Message to Quaresma and Mancini has instead blocked by Mourinho.
I saw the motivation from the boy and he has been working in a convincing way. I believe that soon we will see his full potential.
Presenting Coutinho?
He is a pure attacking midfielder, very technical person despite he’s 17 years old. He will need a little time, but we will find the right coach for him. Mourinho is not afraid to throw the youngsters into the game when it’s time. Anyway, we belive we got a future Champion. Rather two, Arnautovic is close to his full recovery, 20 years old, but for me he’s ready for the big game.
About youth, Primevera is now an inexhaustible reservoir: betting on who this year Branca?
Only on the work of the staff of our youth. We have extraordinary men. Santon and Balotelli are phenomenal, Crisetig is our pride, but through many other less popular guys. Acquaresca leaving – we were buying Milito and Motta almost without pulling out the cash.
Acquafresca hasn’t forgiven…
I understand. I wish him the best from Inter.
Pandev coming in January?
We’ll see. We’ll talk about it with Lotito.
What is new after this transfer season?
We are a team with more weapons than ever before.
Milan in the storm as expected?
A number of adjustment should take place because of the lost of the Captain, Kaka and a manager who was with them for seven years. Leonardo is an intelligent man and he’ll do fine.
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Gazzetta didn’t have any new salary reports until now. Yesterday it was all the transfers in the summer.
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And yes they have salaries for every team in Serie A. If you need the details for a certain team just ask. I’ll post here.
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Juve if you wouldn’t mind, couldn’t find it on the Gazzetta site.
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