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Inter Milan could move for Fernando Gago and Sebastian Giovinco

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The Nerazzurri is looking for a reduced price on the Real Madrid midfielder, and also waiting for the resolution of the co-ownership deal before making a move for the Parma striker.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Gago-c13652, and want Real Madrid to give them a better deal for the midfielder in order to strike a deal.
The Argentine defending midfielder spend his last year on loan to AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603, but the mounting price and salaries proved a little too much for the Giallorossi to afford.
Gago’s current salary stands at 3.7m yearly, and the Giallorossi paid half of that sum during the loan period.
Real Madrid is also looking to offload the defending midfielder, and have put him on a transfer list for the summer transfer window.
Inter Milan could provide them with the right channel to sell the player, but the Nerazzurri want a better deal on the salary as well as the transfer price before a bid could be made.
Los Blancos bought the Argentine international for €25m.
On the other hand Inter Milan are also waiting to bid for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sebastian-Giovinco-c32724, as the forward’s contractual situation is awaiting to be resolved.
The Italian second striker is currently co-owned by Parma and Juventus, and the Bianconeri look keen on buying the full ownership of the attacker.
The Crociati midfielder had a splendid season with the Crusaders, and his performance has attracted interest from a lot of other clubs including the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604.
However, Inter Milan will have to wait for the two outfits to resolve the co-ownership issue between themselves, before a move can be made possible.
Giovinco’s agent snubbed rumours of an approach from Inter Milan, and stated that no such deals can be taken aboard before the resolution of the ownership deal.
Parma President Tommaso Ghirardi also reiterated those thoughts stating that the time has come for the two clubs to sit down and resolve the shared ownership contract.
However, the Crociati chief admitted that while the Nerazzurri are interested in the striker, he would love to see Giovinco continue playing for his club.

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