June 29th, 2007
Italian soccerstar Fabio Quagliarella admitted that he want to stay with Udinese next season. “Udinese has invested a lot in me and I can only say that I am honoured to wear this outfit. I want to stay here because this is a serious club, where I want to challenge myself and achieve important results”, said Quagliarella.
Quagliarella previously is co-owner between Sampdoria and Udinese, but On June 22, 2007 Udinese took the full ownership of the player from Sampdoria. Quagliarella previously linked with England Premiership Champion Manchester United.
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June 14th, 2007
Italian Serie A champion Inter Milan reported to sign Cagliari striker David Suazo for 10 million euros trensfer deal. Cagliari chief Massimo Cellino confirmed that Cagliari has reached a deal with Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti over the transfer fee. “Moratti’s word is enough for me, Suazo can move to Inter,” said Cellino. Inter also reported to send striker Robert Acquafresca to Cagliari as the part of the deal.
David Suazo is 27-year-old Honduran soccerstar. He was a member of the Honduras national football team. Suazo joined Cagliari and Serie A for the 1999-2000 season from Olimpia of his native Honduras. Suazo played 256 matches and scored 102 goals for Cagliari.
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May 5th, 2007
Italian Serie A Club AS Roma reported to sign Peter Odemwingie from French Ligue 1 club Lille. AS Roma already made £6 million bid for Odemwingie. However there is still no response from Lille side for Roma offer.
Peter Odemwingie, is a Nigerian football player but born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan since his mother is Russian and a Nigerian father. However Odemwingie chose to pledge his allegiances to the Super Eagles of Nigeria. Odemwingie has 9 caps and 4 goals to his name with the Nigeria. He has also played with Nigeria in the 2004 African Cup of Nations, scoring 3 goals in 5 games.
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April 30th, 2007
Italian and Lazio goalkeeper Angelo Perruzi after Roman Derby announced his decision to retire at the end of this Serie A season. “I won’t continue next year and I think that this was also my last match ever, because I have a fracture in my finger. I said it’s enough, I decided this back in January,” said Perruzi, 37-year-old.
This announcement has surprised the Lazio coach and President. “I’m always the last one to know these things, in all families it’s this way. In my opinion if he had something to say, it was better to tell it to the club first.” said Lazio coach Delio Rossi.
“I take note of what Peruzzi said. I didn’t know about this. I still hope he remains at Lazio, but the club cannot intervene in the personal decisions of a player.” said Lazio President Claudio Lotito.
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