Jose Mourinho will be allowed to Maicon to his Real Madrid dressing room in a transfer deal akin to the one that brought Ricardo Carvalho to the Santiago Bernabeu.
Real Madrid can get their hands on long term transfer target, Maicon, for half of what they offered for him two summers ago. The Brazilian right-back has been put on the market by Inter Milan and is available for the Spanish giants if they can cough up 10
million Euros for his signature.
The price tag is much smaller than what Madrid were willing to pay in the 2010 summer transfer window, as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 president, Massimo Moratti, looks to get the most out of the ageing star who turns 31 in July.
With Jose Mourinho looking to reinforce his options in the right-back position, there are few players who propose a better prospect that the Brazilian international despite his age.
However, the wage demands of the player look to be the stumbling block in the transfer operations. The experienced player wants an annual contract worth 4 million Euros, something that does not feature in the salary policy of Los Blancos.
While Real Madrid have made it their habit of making large outlays on players, addition of player of Maicon’s status makes the fee of 10 million Euros look nominal.
In this scenario, the strategy is defined. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in 2010.
Transfer talks between the interested parties have been boosted by Maicon’s breakaway from long term agent, Antonio Caliendo, who enjoys a great repertoire with the Nerazzurri.
With Caliendo out of the equation, Real Madrid can hope of more fluid and productive negotiations, which came to an end two years ago as the agent asked for a lot of monies to be paid to him in commissions.
If the transfer comes to fruition, Madrid will be offering a two year deal with an option of a third depending on performances, akin to the 8 million Euros signing of Carvalho.
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