What if… A Tale of the Silly Season

By: MAD | June 23rd, 2009

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Okay, thinking outside the box a minute, I am trying to understand some rumors I read lately. Basically they boil down to Inter officials going to Spain and talking to the Big Two clubs there – Real Madrid and Barcelona. The only thing that either of the parties involved is saying is that there are no new developments.

Keeping in mind that Inter travel to the U.S. in early July, they really need to get this mess taken care of now. Mourinho strikes me as the type who wants all his players in camp and ready to go with no interruptions regarding comings and goings. So, all deals need to be made in the here and now.

Common – and popular – sense is that Inter want to keep the players in question, Maicon and Ibra. But if this were the case, why would our guys go to Spain to actually have discussions? So, assuming that the grain of truth in this report is that there are Inter officials in Spain, what deal are they trying to broker?

What if… Inter want to broker a deal selling Ibra and Maicon:

Let’s assume for the moment that Inter want some of that crazy money that’s getting thrown around. Inter might be thinking that the core of a very good team is already in place and that at least 2 superstars can be bought for the money that Real or Barca or Chelsea have been reportedly throwing around.

Here’s the possible team if the Genoa deal happens, without players we expect to leave and without Maicon and Ibra with no replacements/reinforcements:

442 Rhobus

Defense: Zanetti, Cordoba, Samuel, Santon

Bench: Chivu, Burdisso, Matrix, Mei, Maxwell

Midfield: Motta, Stankovic, Cambiasso, Muntari

Bench: Quaresma, Krhin, Obi

Attack: Milito, Balotelli

Bench: Destro, Suazo, Obinna

That could be the squad assuming Figo, Cruz, Crespo, Mancini, Vieira, Rivas, Jimenez and Bolzoni are transferred out. Without goalkeepers, this is a 21 player roster. And for the record, I don’t see Obinna or Suazo with us next year, but there has been zero talk about their leaving, so I included them.


Analysis: We would weather the loss of Maicon better than we would Ibra. The back 4 would still be very good – if slower, without Maicon. The starting midfield is also very good. The starting pair up front is very decent – but Balotelli has yet to play a full season all the way through. The depth in the midfield and attack is awful.

On the plus side, there would be over 125 million Euros available from the transfer money including the wage redemption. This of course is not including the supposed ~50 million Euros that Inter have already budgeted for this transfer period.

What if… Inter are in Spain to acquire a player:

I have admitted to not being a La Liga buff. Frankly, I don’t watch it at all, not even the BarcaTV stuff that comes on FSC. I think that if Inter are in Spain to acquire players – and I really think that they aren’t getting out of that country without at least one Dutchman – these are the ones that I think would make the trip as these are the players who would be, as far as I can tell, displaced after Real picked up Kaka and PooPoo.

Possible targets: Fernando Gago (23) mf, Wesley Sneijder (25) mf, Rafael van der Vaart (26) mf.

The only players that Inter would be interested in from Barcalona would be the now famously named Yaya Toure (I see that first name getting a lot of bandwidth on this here blog) and Eto’o. I can’t see Yaya giving up first team on Barca anytime soon. And apparently Eto’o doesn’t want to give Barca the satisfaction of getting a fee from his sale. This is the reason, I think, no one is really bidding for him.

Personally, I would be sad to see Maicon go, although his recent attitude is helping me get over him really quickly. He was my MVP of the season 2007-2008 and I thought that he took an even bigger step up in confidence and attitude this season. He was without question 1 of the 2 best players overall on the team and when he was injured, we missed him a ton.

Ibra, I knew was always going to leave sooner or later, just a year after he got here. He was already talking about leaving and moving on. Plus his attitude was not team oriented – which is fine, not everyone is built that way and I don’t think that it’s good for a team to have too many unselfish players. Just like I know that Mario will one day go – maybe not after his current contract lets up but maybe soon after he renews – and I’m fine with it. It’s football.

Other Transfer “Not Necessarily the News”…

To my great, but still temporary, relief Inter appear to be closer to Carvalho than Deco, thanks in part to Chelsea’s apparent interest in Bruno Alves. Inter have, in my opinion, come to their senses regarding Deco. He’s too old, he’s too slow, he’s too uninterested and he’s too much like Figo – who did the right thing by retiring from the team (Sorry Deco fans, I just don’t think he’s right for this team right now). Unsubstantiated rumor has it that Chelsea are looking to receive ~10 million Euros and Inter are looking to pay ~ 5. No word yet on whether or not the two parties have heard of the number 7.5.

According to Maxwell’s agent, some guy I never heard of called Raiola, (read as: unsubstantiated rumor) said that there is some movement on the Maxwell renewal. Maxwell (28), despite his and his agent’s actions, has another year left on his contract. If there is a renewal, I hope that it’s a small one. Maxwell will be 28 when the season starts and although I thought he was a decent match for Maicon in 2007-2008 I thought the 2008-2009 version didn’t look so hot. Does this mean I am ready to say goodbye to Maxwell? No, because not only can he play left back, but he can help out in the midfield and dare I say it, he can emergency fill in for the left wing – should we use one.

In a related note, there is a rumor that if Maicon leaves or if things take a nasty left turn in the Maxwell renewal – or even if these things don’t happen, there is a new name on the horizon for the Inter defense: Aleksandar Kolarov, fullback for Lazio last season. The 6 foot 1.5 inch 23 year old left fullback, according to his wiki page, has a strong attacking element to his game. Many scouts are “said” to be interested and Inter supposedly has a very good relationship with Lazio (Kolarov is a little cropped here, but he’s shown with another name begging us to take him in, Ledesma. After looking at the depth of the midfield if we run a 442, I say sign his ass).

Chelsea, according to the most unreliable British tabloid around (and that is saying something) The Sun, are looking to do their best Real Madrid impersonation and lure Maicon to London. The rumor is that they will try to: 1. add Drogba to lower the cost – which we know Inter won’t accept, 2. bid 30 million Euros – which we know Inter won’t accept, or 3. bid the 40 million that Inter have declared he is worth. Only time will tell on which option they will go with, I suppose…

On the Arnautovic front there is a rumor that Branca will go this Friday to wrap up that deal. The player has agreed to come to Inter and has signed a “pre” contract. The agreement with Twente is stalled on compensation. Inter want a loan until January and then if the player heals/impresses, they want to buy at a prearranged price set this summer. Twente want cash, I think it’s around 10 million, plus a youth player – either on loan or for purchase – in return. I don’t see how this deal doesn’t go through – even though it’ll be half a year until we see if he can do anything.


Jimenez, as Johonna has predicted, is a new West Ham player. The rumor is that it’s a loan with a right of purchase for the English team. I thought we could have used him, but it just doesn’t look like it’s going to work out.

Viviano is rumored to be loaned out again. I still hope that he will secure the 3rd goalkeeper spot with the team, but the team might be having second thoughts after Brescia’s performance against Livorno.

The Genoa deal, with all its components is slated to be finalized and reported to the public in the first week of July. Apparently not even the players or agents involved are really sure what’s all going to happen, yet.

This isn’t transfer news, but there is a lot of talk about Balotelli joining the Azzurri.

There is some news about youth players leaving on loan, but if they are worth talking about, we’ll hear about it during the season.

Also frankly, looking at the possible roster I wrote about above, I really hope we come up with another midfielder… or 3…

Next week: If things settle down a bit, amongst other things I want to talk about the Manuale di prostituzione intellectuale



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  • jordi |  June 24th, 2009 at 2:31 pm

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    You want Badjohnsen? please, take him ! Hes a good squad player, and he has good games every once in a while, but maybe its our 4-3-3 system’s fault and not his. hes a hard worker though.

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  • b-52 |  June 24th, 2009 at 3:30 pm

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    I think the fact that Pep kept Eidur around when his entire strategy has been to get as many minutes for the academy as possible (including playing Busquets over summer signing Keita at key moments) speaks volumes for how they feel about him at Barca. I know he’s available this summer now that more youngsters are good to go, and i know mourinho has had him and played him in the past. I love Eidur Gudjohnsen, and I’d like to see him for Inter.

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  • jordi |  June 24th, 2009 at 5:22 pm

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    And i agree, hes been good in his role, great even, its only near the end of the season he didnt get as many games, but i just thought he’d do better back in the epl in a team where he can play more and start, i dont think he wants to be a back up in another big club.But he did play his best football under jose, so who knows.

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  • Johonna |  June 24th, 2009 at 11:00 pm

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    So, this little tidbit from Ibra has not been discussed yet. Apparently, he gave an interview where he said…

    “Every day I call my agent Raiola and ask him if all the things I read about myself are true. He laughs and responds no. I see and hear many things, I find it amusing to read that one day I am to Madrid, the other, to Barcelona or London. The reality is that today my future is Inter. Anything can happen, no one can give guarantees about the future. Today, though, for me there is no other than Inter.”

    Ok then. What do you all think: sincere or hedging his bets? He then went on to say some nice things about Mario:

    “I saw the Sweden-Italy U21 game, between us [Sweden] and the Azzurrini there is definitely a big difference. Italy has taken home a victory with 10, Balotelli scored and if he had not been expelled, I think that he would have made another two goals. Mario is a good type, laughing with everyone, he is only 18 but is an extraordinary talent. I remember the first workout, we stopped for shots on goal. He tried 10 times and scored 9, then 8 out of 10. I have never seen a player frame the goal like he does. Perhaps he has learned from me…”

    Isn’t that nice? Now the monkey wrench. Supposedly, he said these things to a Swedish news-outlet, Expressen, presumably in Swedish. It was then picked up by FCInter News and translated into Italian. Finally, I found it and translated into English. When you are playing lingual telephone like this, I find it is always best to try to go to the source – any number of things can be lost in translation. Long story short, I could not find the original Swedish. I did, though, find another Italian version. Maybe it is legit.

    I did, though, find Zlatan hanging out with 200 children at a “Camp Zlatan.” He even bounces a ball off their poor little blond heads.

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  • Johonna |  June 24th, 2009 at 11:51 pm

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    Raiola is SCUM

    Now he is saying that Ibra never told him that he wanted to leave Inter:

    “It is not true that Zlatan has express a desire to leave. He only said that he didn’t want to stay for life, but never that he wants to go now. He has a transparent behavior. If he had decided to leave Inter he would have already gone to President Moratti and spoken of it to him.”

    http://sport.sky.it/sport/calciomercato/2009/06/22/Ibra_Inter_procuratore.html

    If that is so, why have we been agonizing all month? Moratti said at the get go that only players who asked to be sold on would be. Why didn’t he say all this WEEKS ago. I hate this man.

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  • Johonna |  June 25th, 2009 at 12:01 am

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    And one more before bed…

    It looks like Acquafresca is well and truly no longer an Inter property. He is going to Atalanta. When asked about Inter, he said:
    «L’Inter è un discorso chiuso, da entram­be le parti».

    or
    “Inter is a closed discourse, from both sides.”

    Ouch. I think he is a striker spurned. I think we may come to regret this.

    http://www.goal.com/it/news/7/calciomercato/2009/06/25/1345606/acquafresca-lazio-troppo-tardi-con-linter-la-storia-%C3%A8-chiusa

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  • MAD |  June 25th, 2009 at 10:32 am

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    Another day, Maicon and Ibra are still on the team.

    Maxwell looks to extend until 2013 – a little too long if you ask me.

    Oh yeah, The Daily Mail have linked us to Drogba for what has to be the 1,000,000th time since Mourinho has been our manager.

    Anyone else think that this is pretty tiring…

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  • alessio |  June 25th, 2009 at 10:34 am

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    I loved the smackdown Diego’s agent gave Raiola, who I hate as well.

    “It would be impossible for me to go to Alessio Secco or Jean-Claude Blanc to tell them that I have offered Diego to Real Madrid. This is not the way of doing things, but it’s what’s happening with Ibrahimovic and Inter,” Petralito told Tuttosport.

    “This damages things and I am ashamed of being Raiola’s colleague. The way I see it is that you are biting the hand of the one who gives you food. I heard what Raiola has been saying recently regarding certain colleagues in Germany. Someone like him would not be able to work in Germany. The clubs there would boycott him. From what he says, he shows that he doesn’t even know FIFA rules.”

    Raiola didn’t appreciate it, but his response was basically “Shut up, I’m bigger than you.”

    “I said there was no point Marco Branca going to Madrid for Zlatan. If anything it was the contrary to what has been said. It was Real Madrid who came to me.

    “I don’t know why Petralito is finding publicity by using my name. I am the one who doesn’t consider him a colleague. He lets himself become stressed with envy and he has never managed the talents I have.”

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  • MAD |  June 25th, 2009 at 10:55 am

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    A load of photo’s from inter.it on the best captain in Serie A.

    http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=44980&L=it&IDINI=44985

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  • Johonna |  June 25th, 2009 at 11:20 am

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    I have been loving this photo thing the Inter web page has been doing. I have a little plug-in that allows me to download all the images by clicking a single button so I now have folders for all my favs!

    (and MAD, did you notice the perfect hair in every single photo?)

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  • brian |  June 25th, 2009 at 12:09 pm

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    i think we will almost certainly regret letting acquafresca go. i am still keeping my fingers crossed until the announcement is official from inter.

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  • Lorenzo |  June 25th, 2009 at 3:00 pm

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    Check out the contest for tickets to the Inter-Milan game here in the US.
    http://vote.worldfootballchallenge.com/no1fan.aspx

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  • Maldini |  June 25th, 2009 at 4:43 pm

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    **DELETED**

    Just to be clear, keep it up and your IP will be blocked from posting on this blog.

    — Johonna

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  • Alessandro Nesta |  June 25th, 2009 at 4:49 pm

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    **Deleted** — Johonna

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  • Massimo Moratti |  June 25th, 2009 at 5:02 pm

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    **DELETED**

    I have checked your IP address and, as this is the first time you have posted on this blog, I will cut you some slack. I dont allow this sort of garbage on this blog. If you have something constructive to say (presumably with a lazio slant), go for it. If not, take it somewhere else

    Got it? Great. — Johonna

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  • Vinod |  June 25th, 2009 at 8:01 pm

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    Talk about sour grapes… :)

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  • Kirby |  June 26th, 2009 at 12:40 am

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    thank god! an here i thought you didnt have a plan Mr. President. that sounds me like it to me.

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  • Kirby |  June 26th, 2009 at 12:41 am

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    more*** like it to me (god i love late night typos)

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  • watchdogs |  June 26th, 2009 at 12:59 am

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    Hi MAD,

    thanks for mentioning the “Manuale”.
    I tried to contact you via email but I got an “unedlivered” reply to my message. I like your blog and I’ll read it regularly! Have a nice weekend!

    watchdogs from collettivo bauscia

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  • MAD |  June 26th, 2009 at 11:00 am

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    Thanks watchdogs! I hope you stop by often.

    Okay some transfer update stuff and some unsubstantiated rumors…

    Purchases:
    Thiago Motta
    Diego Milito
    Coutinho (Who can’t join us until 2010)

    Departures:
    Figo (Retired)
    Adraino (Termination)
    Cruz (End of contract)
    Crespo (End of contract)
    Acquafresca (Genoa)
    Bolzoni (Genoa) – Midfielder
    Bonucci (Genoa) – Defender
    Biabiany (Parma) – Forward
    Fatic (Loan – Genoa) – Defender
    Meggiorini (Loan – Genoa) – Forward
    Jimenez (Loan – West Ham) – Midfielder

    “news”

    Arnoutovic had his physical in Milan and the doctors say that he’ll only be out for about 2 months. Inter is reportedly ready loan him until January and then see if they want to buy then for a fixed price settled this summer.

    Vieira has threatened to leave right after Inter has shown him the door. PSG, Lyon and Birmingham are supposedly interested.

    Obinna is repotedly in the sights of Napoli, Parma and Tottenham. Tottenham are supposedly in the lead for 7 million Euros, I assume.

    Parma are also reportedly interested in Rivas. Why? I don’t know either.

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  • Johonna |  June 26th, 2009 at 12:28 pm

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    I dont know what you are talking about, MAD. Rivas is great, wonderful even. Parma should really really want him.

    (do you suppose they believed me?)

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  • Johonna |  June 26th, 2009 at 12:40 pm

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    Wow. Germany’s keeper was just too good for the Azzurrini.

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  • alex |  June 26th, 2009 at 3:34 pm

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    what a shame about adriano. i dare say he could of become an absolute legend he was unbelievable

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  • Inter Forever |  June 26th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

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    According to Gazzetta, Moratti: “Ibra has been removed from the market”, and “we are stronger with Ibra and Maicon.”

    Hopefully, we will know the answer soon.

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  • Vinod |  June 26th, 2009 at 5:47 pm

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    Balotelli was pretty good today, no? Unfortunately, parts of his game reminded me so much of Cristiano Ronaldo, that I couldn’t entirely enjoy his game. A few great touches, but too many unnecessary tricks, and not to mention, freekicks from anywhere imaginable, from 25 to 45 metres from goal… And all hit the same way – raw power.

    Well, if he can have as much as an impact for us as Ronaldo had on Man Utd’s play, I guess it’ll be ok…

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