The former Napoli midfielder went on to state that ever since he was a boy, he wanted to play for the Beneamata club, and is elated by his move to the club.
The Uruguayan international was instrumental in the success enjoyed by the Vesuviani outfit during the 2011-12 season; however, despite being a regular fixture in the side, Gargano opted to moving away from the club.
He gave in a request to be transferred and the club obliged to sending him out on a loan to the Nerazzurri club. Mazzarri was not much concerned with the departure of the player and he cited the player’s insistence on leaving as the reason to let him depart
from the club.
Gargano was apparently overwhelmed by the competition taking place at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Napoli-c40003 and there is speculation that the player moved as a consequence of the new arrivals at the club. Gargano showed his enthusiasm with the move to the San Siro outfit by stating that
the Beneamata are eagerly followed in his native country and he hoped to don the Nerazzurri shirt one day.
He was talking on the day of being unveiled in front of the media and stated his delight with the move by mentioning:
“Inter are well followed in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Uruguay-c3035 and it was a dream of mine as a child to wear this shirt.”
The former Vesuviani midfielder went on to state that whenever he used to play football on video consoles, his priority was to opt for Internazionale. He stated that when he played football, he always chose Inter Milan as his team.
In a gesture that is sure to please the Nerazzurri fans, Gargano cited the opposition he faced as well, and remarked that he chose Inter Milan bitter rivals, Juventus, as the team he faced off. He further remarked:
“As a kid I always played as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 on the PlayStation. And I always played against Juventus…”
The South American footballer was clearly ecstatic with his transfer and he would be happy that Inter Milan went off to a flying start under the tutelage of Andrea Stramaccioni.
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