Negotiation between Inter and Southampton for Philippe Coutinho is in progress although it has hit a wall. The Brazilian trequartista is loved by Mauricio Pochettino, his former coach at Espanyol, but the English club has not yet met the demand of Inter which is 13 million euros. Both parties will continue to negotiate hoping that white smoke is on the horizon. Liverpool are stopping at eight million and have not made a higher offer. Meanwhile, Southampton believe.

Source: alfredopedulla.globalist.it

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  • Herditya Pradipta

    And there is the door, Southampton. Thank you.

  • http://www.facebook.com/andrew.harding.313 Andrew Harding

    I know im gonna be in the minority here guys and im not gonna debate the value of Paulinho.However although Coutinho has huge potential has he actually done anything in an Inter shirt to justify even a 10 million pricetag?

    • n1tefury

      That price tag alone explain all sir.

    • http://twitter.com/mshibghohrc M.S Ramadhan C

      I’ve a question. Did we insert a good agreement on him if we really move to England? such as buyback price or first priority to sign him back on the future ?

    • kevinches

      i agree with you a 100%.

    • Lucas

      Not really. :)

    • http://www.facebook.com/simonbobo Simon Sønderskov Iversen

      I agree with you too, Paulinho is a great player and a really big name.. After a Neymar shirt, a Paulinho shirt is the most sold in Brazil…

  • Havar

    At least we’ll make back the cash we wasted on Perreira :)

    Anyone justifying our recent transfer policies with budget monitoring need only look to the purchases of such overrated/priced players (cancelling the good work in cutting wages) to see there’s something more disturbing at work. We simply have morons at the helm, who are blindly following a debunk mid-term plan, inadvertently running this club into the ground. No management, with the resources we have, can possibly be this useless. Surely the fault is in the ‘master’ plan.

    We need new management, and a sustainable outlook for the future, beginning with redeveloped infrastructure (stadium, youth/scout/transfer programs). If we were prepared to freeze out Sneijder, then why not Chivu, Deki, Milito, etc. Cut these wages and dismiss crap like Jonathon/ Silvestre/ Gargano, etc. Buy solid mid-range players (Guarin, Palacio, Handa, Quintero, Biglia, Gago, Scholetto, etc.), keep the young talent (Alvarez, Coutinho, Farraone, Santon, Destro, Balo, Autonovic, Cristieg, etc.) and invest in cheap young talent (Bellomo, Botta, Jung, etc.)

    Easier said than done, but we have a blueprint to follow in Borussia Dortmund, who not too long ago were in a worse situation than we currently find ourselves in. I can handle the poor performances if it means we are building towards a strong future, short-term pain for long-term gain, but i just want an indication from management that there is a plan, and evidence that it might work. Us fans are inexcusably being left in the dark, we deserve to know.

    • lorenz

      well said

  • deemon

    Hope they Dont ,selling our best youngster and then they say we plan for a bright future what a joke,i think its time for morrati to sell Inter if he cant run it financially

    • http://twitter.com/adit_chandra Aditya Chandra

      He’s running it as a sensible institution now (cutting costs and intend to make profits — stadium, new capital from China). He’s on to something. He learned his lesson at the past. I prefer Moratti than Shekh or Movics.

      • Lucas

        For some people here Moratti was good when he was spending tens of milions in one season, when he is not now – he’s not worth of Inter anymore. :)

      • Deemon

        Well i agree we should make money before buying any player for example we are bargening with teams over 1 or 2 mil we cant buy a player over 10mil where southhapmton are paying these figures

      • Chalon

        The thing is, certain decisions are not going to go down well with fans. We got Coutinho 3 years ago, and Inter fans have been dreaming of what he could become since. We loan him out so he gets minutes, we invest time and energy to develop this talented kid. Once we finally get close to that, we sell him.

  • Faisal Amrie

    Good then..losing sneijder and coutinho at the same time is really bad move..

  • ahmad

    we successfully wasted 11 million for pereira, 5 million for jonathan, 800 thousand for rocchi, and for silvestre and gargano as well. and now guys we are begging to death for 13 million only to get paulinho. i think this will be my last comment regarding coutinho..

    and i want to swear for one last time to strama and board ;FUCK YOUUU AND GO TO HELLL!!!!

    • greg

      Uh yeah.. I’m gonna need you to go ahead and make it your last comment ever.

    • Lucas

      Rocchi actually cost us not more than 400k, and to judge Pereira I would wait until he gets use to italian football. The only guy we wasted money on so far is Jonathan here. But it’s my opinion, You can insult management for whatever You want anyway. :)

      • bunk

        agree. IMO, Silvestre just can’t adapt himself in the bigger team.

      • just inter

        pereira? no, last game show that piris was better than him, seriously, from his 1st match with inter, how many assist he made? he cant even cross the ball like a wing player should be,

        • Lucas

          I had seen few of his games in Porto and in Uruguay shirt before he came to Italy, and believe me or not, he was worth the money we paid. 1,5 year ago Chelsea even wanted him as a successor of Ashley Cole, which Porto rejected back then. So my guess is that he has problems with getting use to italian football, as many other players in the beginning. In addition he also hadn’t played for Porto for some time before he joined Inter in the last days of Mercato. This makes me patient enough to wait a bit until he adopts to this league and shows the best of him, before I call him a waste of money. :)

  • Thang

    Go to AC Milan and scored against us hattrick in Derby and leave to other Leauge, I am a trurly Inter fan,

  • inter101

    this is sad but ive got some good news juventus are gonna buy anelka

  • POLISH PROUD

    NOBODY WANTS THIS FUCK PLAYERS AT INTER LIKE SCHELOTTO PAULINHO OR OTHERS. WE WANT THAT INTER SIGN BELHANDA AFTER SELLING SNEIJDER AND SIGN ANDEROLLI BECAUSE SILVETSRE IS SHIT!!!!!!!………. and KEEP COUTINHO!!!!!!!!!

    • Lucas

      Change “NOBODY” to “NOT EVERYBODY” and “WE WANT” to “SOME OF US WANT” – then it won’t be a lie. :)

      • POLISH PROUD

        :D you really want sell cou and get schelotto? :)

        • Lucas

          I want reasonable transfer market moves. Getting Paulinho, Schelotto or “others” is a reasonable move if coach see them fitting to his ideas. Selling Coutinho is a reasonable move if coach doesn’t see him fitting to his ideas.

  • Domenic

    why would his ex coach want him back so bad that they would pay more than liverpool yet our retard coach wont start him for at least 5 games in a row to build his confidence that is what this year was about…building towards the future…the only reason is that he possibly has injury issues which they want to keep private for higher resale value…if its not injuries then fuck u strama

  • http://twitter.com/HamdanHamedan Hamdan Hamedan

    Many other clubs play tough sellers against us. Why don’t we do the same now? Slap 30 millions asking price for Coutinho and that would deter them to send the fax ever again (at least for now).

 
 

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