
The Nerazzurri have been looking for a midfielder to add some muscle in the middle of the park. Although the club signed Sulley Muntari, reports in Italy suggest they are still prepared for one last transfer.
Jose Mourinho recently stated that he would wait until 6 days before the end of the transfer campaign in order to decide whether or not to pursue his target. Sportmediaset claims that the coach is ready to offload some deadwood at the club in order to raise enough cash to tempt the Dragoes for Quaresma.
Porto are asking for €27m and this figure could be reached if the Beneamata put the three players up for sale.
The ‘Special One’ did say that he would be cutting the squad size down and Crespo, Suazo and Pele are all favourites to leave the San Siro come August 31. Dejan Stankovic also looks set to leave and join Juventus. Inter will make €8m from the Serbian’s sale if he moves to Turin according to reports.
inter need wingers..
Good wingers under Mourinho is a bit of a waste as he always play defensive football rather than attacking type... Robben, Joe Cole... I feel were not fully used... Anyway he has just added Roma's Mancini to his squad already... A rather good winger...
Originally posted by zocoss:Good wingers under Mourinho is a bit of a waste as he always play defensive football rather than attacking type... Robben, Joe Cole... I feel were not fully used... Anyway he has just added Roma's Mancini to his squad already... A rather good winger...
not forgeting swp. bought to be left to rot...

From one Portuguese star to the next - albeit a man in less demand than his compatriot - Ricardo Quaresma has now hit the headlines in Portugal concerning a potential move to the Madrid giants.
Transfer news surrounding the player this summer mainly concerned a potential move to the San Siro, with the winger tipped to join new Coach Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan. In recent times, the move to Serie A had seemed close to a certainty, but this has now seemingly been turned on its head.
The Ronaldo saga has left the Madrid faithful expecting the arrival of a superstar and, despite the acquisition of Rafael van der Vaart from Hamburg, the midfield still does not excite the average supporter. In light of this, Ramon Calderon and co. are reportedly considering a move for the Porto man, hoping to beat Inter to his signature.
If this transfer does come to pass and Inter lose out on the pacy midfield maestro, the Nerazzurri will surely have no one to blame but themselves. A deal for the player could have been concluded weeks ago had Inter supremo Massimo Moratti been more forceful and less recklessly patient.