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Subject: »Buitenlands voetbal

2009-06-12 19:39:35
Milan Sign Edin Dzeko - Report
The Rossoneri have a signature on a pre-agreement. The next step is to convince Wolfsburg...

Milan target Edin Dzeko has signed for the club, but fans will have to wait as it is only a pre-agreement, according to Sky Sports Italia.

The Italian news station claims the Bosnian hitman has put pen to a pre-agreement which will give the Italians first choice. Milan now have to convince the Germans of parting company with their man.
2009-06-12 19:40:20
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2009-06-12 20:04:01
't Is precies of ge zijt met Real Fifa aan't spelen.. zo irreëel allemaal.
2009-06-12 20:54:39
stel u voor :D dat mac een beetje gemist heeft ^^
2009-06-13 11:39:32
According to Brazilian media sources, Real Madrid envoys will meet with Inter Milan right-back Maicon in South Africa, where he is currently with his national team for the upcoming FIFA Confederations Cup. Maicon wants to leave Inter and the Italian club's asking price is 30 million euros.

Dat Inter gewoon 45M vraagt, ze hebben toch geld genoeg bij Real. Is Sergio Ramos niet goed genoeg meer voor hen misschien?
2009-06-13 11:40:08
Paris Saint-Germain's versatile French defender Mamadou Sakho (19) is tracked by Arsenal, Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

> en niet door Real? :o
2009-06-13 11:40:30
Valencia striker Fernando Morientes (33) will not renew his contract and he will become a free agent after June 30. Real Zaragoza and Osasuna are interested to sign him.
2009-06-13 11:41:18
In an interview with Italian TV station Sportitalia, football journalist, transfer market insider and former AC Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi said today : "AC Milan have turned the page. Their owner Silvio Berlusconi is no longer willing to invest his own money in the club. Therefore, the club's new policy is to sell their players to keep going. In this regard, I believe that Andrea Pirlo will be sold to the highest bidder".

As recently reported, Chelsea are leading the chase to sign Andrea Pirlo upon coach Carlo Ancelotti's advice. However, other top clubs could begin tracking the Italian international soon.
2009-06-13 11:41:44
The Daily Mail claims that Liverpool officials are interested in Real Madrid's Argentine forward Javier Saviola (27).
2009-06-13 11:52:45
Robben Or Heinze For Alonso
Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is determined to land Liverpool's Xabi Alonso this summer to add to the star-studded names already on the way to the Bernabeu. UK reports today suggest he is prepared to offer Arjen Robbein in a straight swap for the midfielder or cash plus defender Gabriel...
2009-06-13 12:59:01
David Villa naar Real voor 37 miljoen euro, het is wachten op de laatste bevestiging. Valencia had gisteren dat bod al aanvaard, en Villa wou zelf naar Real..
2009-06-13 13:01:10
Heinze voor alonso zou een schitterende deal zijn voor real
2009-06-13 13:01:53
Liverpool offered Samuel Eto'o in return for Javier Mascherano
Liverpool are to have their will tested after reports claimed that Barcelona are set to offer the Premier League runners-up Samuel Eto'o in a swap deal that would see Javier Mascherano move the other way.
2009-06-13 14:22:22
Part of the amount received from selling Cristiano Ronaldo will be used by Manchester United to pay their debts, while the rest will be invested in signing new players. One of these players is AS Roma and Montenegro forward Mirko Vucinic, who was already tracked by the Red Devils last summer. Informal and preliminary contacts have re-started between the clubs. AS Roma would agree to negotiate on the basis of 25 million Euros.

verder nog wat info over de schuldenberg van Man U :
Viewed from the Glazer family's Florida base there is a neat symmetry to Cristiano Ronaldo's £80 million transfer to Real Madrid.
On the plus side, it represents the club's second world-record £80 million deal this month, coming just a week after insurance company Aon secured a four-year shirt sponsorship deal for the same fee.
A less palatable fact is that the £67.76m profit Manchester United will earn on Ronaldo, signed for just £12.24m in 2003, is not quite sufficient to cover the £68.8m interest they paid on United's debts last season.

Therein lies the tension at the heart of Old Trafford under the Glazers. Driven by the Americans' commercial demands, Manchester United have become a money-making machine unparalleled in British sport, able to strike deals that their rivals can only dream of matching.

The flip side is that they have to. If the owners are to stand a chance of servicing the £699m of debts incurred buying and maintaining ownership, they have to keep breaking records.

Around 70 per cent of the debt is secured directly against the club, with the rest made up of "payment-in-kind" loans secured by the owners, accruing interest at 12.5 per cent, which is rolled up and added to the total.

bla bla bla
2009-06-13 14:58:24
the £68.8m interest they paid on United's debts

dat is dus gewoon interest op hun schuld ... die hebben dus voor ongeveer een 700miljoen schulden ofzo?
2009-06-13 15:02:11
Bijna. Volgens die tekst zijn het er maar 699 miljoen. :p