The World Cup winning tactician believes his side have every chance of winning against the likes of Brazil and Spain.
As the Confederations Cup approaches, Italy coach Marcello Lippi is unphased by the pressure and has confidence in the player's he has chosen for the tournament in South Africa.
"We'll try to win the Confederations Cup, but if that doesn't happen we won't pull our hair out," he said to La Repubblica.
Lippi released his full squad list on Thursday and some of his choices have come under scrutiny from the press.
"I've made consistent choices based on what has happened during the course of the year - in Italy, there are so many good players, even on smaller teams."
Milan midfielder Gennaro Gattuso only made his comeback from injury after six months out in the final match of the season, but Lippi is confident that the Rossoneri general will be an asset to the squad.
"Gattuso is fine, he is not 100 per cent yet, but to me he is good for a thousand other reasons," he concluded.
6/6/09
U.S. MEN READY TO MOVE FORWARD
A 3-1 loss for the U.S. Men was a bit of a wake-up call on Wednesday. With the Honduras match a day away, the club is focused and ready for the challenge.CHICAGO, Ill. – Many people think that the turn-around time for the U.S. Men’s National Team is too quick. But for the players and head coach Bob Bradley, it couldn’t come fast enough.
Wednesday night, the men dropped their first loss of World Cup 2010 qualifying by an embarrassing 3-1 score. The team arrived in Chicago on Thursday and headed back out to training. They trained Thursday. They trained Friday and Saturday at 7:00 p.m. ET, it’s go-time.
“I love getting back out on the field. The game can’t come faster enough for me,” U.S. captain and defender Carlos Bocanegra said. “The loss was a wake up call. We knew it was going to be a difficult game, and we got our butts kicked. If that’s not a wake up call, I don’t know what is.”
Prior to Wednesday, the Americans outscored opponents 7 to 2. While they are still three goals up on the competition, they’ve dropped into second place in the CONCACAF standings. For U.S. head coach Bob Bradley, Wednesday’s game left much to be desired.
“We weren’t satisfied with our play against Costa Rica,” Bradley said. “Every one of us is ready to move forward. It was one of those matches where across the board we came up short. We weren’t good enough. Period.”
But a couple-day turn around gives the club just a brief window to reevaluate the situation. Michael Bradley will miss the game due to yellow card accumulation. Conor Casey, who leads Major League Soccer with eight goals and one assist, was brought in hoping to spark the offense. Bradley declined on commenting on individual players or his game tactics one day before the qualifier.
“Our strength is playing as a team collectively,” Bradley said. “When this group has played together, prior to Wednesday’s match, we only lost three games - Sweden, England and Spain.”
The three goals is also a first for the U.S. men. They haven’t allowed more than two against a qualifying opponent in this round. A goal in the second minute set the tone for Wednesday’s match.
“The biggest problem for us was giving up that early goal,” Bocanegra said. “By letting them get the early goal we were forced to stretch ourselves out.”
Bradley said no matter what the game plan is come gametime, things can often be up for grabs.
“You try to do everything you can to everything you can to lead your team,” Bradley said. “You wish your words could be carried out both in an environment and in a game. For example, before Wednesday’s game I told the guys that you don’t win the game in the first 10 minutes. You need to manage the game. Everybody listens.
“And then there’s a series of plays. Things happen. This is soccer. You can have the greatest tactical plan in the world. But after a series of not-so-great reactions, the game changes.”
The U.S. Men are still fighting for top spot in the CONCACAF standings. They know that the qualifying process is a long one. But playing at home, they’re tough. The USA is 7-2-3 all-time against Honduras, plus 2-1-1 in World Cup Qualifiers. The Americans haven’t lost at home in a World Cup Qualifier since a 3-2 loss to Honduras Sept. 1, 2001. Since then they’ve boasted a 15-0-1 record in qualifiers at home.
Goalkeeper Tim Howard says no matter who packs the stands at these games, they feed off the crowd’s energy. June 24, 2007 the USA beat Mexico 2-1 in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final at Soldier Field. A sold-crowd of 60,000 plus made it out for the match. Saturday’s match is expected to be near capacity.
“The Gold Cup final against Mexico was an exciting game for everyone,” Howard said. “As a player you want to be involved in big games with great crowds. We thrive off playing off big crowds.”
With Wednesday’s loss now in the past, the U.S. men are ready to hit the pitch and reclaim first place in the standings.
“We love it here,” Bocanegra said. “Obviously Soldier Field is a fantastic venue. We’ll have a good crowd. U.S. Soccer’s home is Chicago. We’re ready to get back out there.”
Wednesday night, the men dropped their first loss of World Cup 2010 qualifying by an embarrassing 3-1 score. The team arrived in Chicago on Thursday and headed back out to training. They trained Thursday. They trained Friday and Saturday at 7:00 p.m. ET, it’s go-time.
“I love getting back out on the field. The game can’t come faster enough for me,” U.S. captain and defender Carlos Bocanegra said. “The loss was a wake up call. We knew it was going to be a difficult game, and we got our butts kicked. If that’s not a wake up call, I don’t know what is.”
Prior to Wednesday, the Americans outscored opponents 7 to 2. While they are still three goals up on the competition, they’ve dropped into second place in the CONCACAF standings. For U.S. head coach Bob Bradley, Wednesday’s game left much to be desired.
“We weren’t satisfied with our play against Costa Rica,” Bradley said. “Every one of us is ready to move forward. It was one of those matches where across the board we came up short. We weren’t good enough. Period.”
But a couple-day turn around gives the club just a brief window to reevaluate the situation. Michael Bradley will miss the game due to yellow card accumulation. Conor Casey, who leads Major League Soccer with eight goals and one assist, was brought in hoping to spark the offense. Bradley declined on commenting on individual players or his game tactics one day before the qualifier.
“Our strength is playing as a team collectively,” Bradley said. “When this group has played together, prior to Wednesday’s match, we only lost three games - Sweden, England and Spain.”
The three goals is also a first for the U.S. men. They haven’t allowed more than two against a qualifying opponent in this round. A goal in the second minute set the tone for Wednesday’s match.
“The biggest problem for us was giving up that early goal,” Bocanegra said. “By letting them get the early goal we were forced to stretch ourselves out.”
Bradley said no matter what the game plan is come gametime, things can often be up for grabs.
“You try to do everything you can to everything you can to lead your team,” Bradley said. “You wish your words could be carried out both in an environment and in a game. For example, before Wednesday’s game I told the guys that you don’t win the game in the first 10 minutes. You need to manage the game. Everybody listens.
“And then there’s a series of plays. Things happen. This is soccer. You can have the greatest tactical plan in the world. But after a series of not-so-great reactions, the game changes.”
The U.S. Men are still fighting for top spot in the CONCACAF standings. They know that the qualifying process is a long one. But playing at home, they’re tough. The USA is 7-2-3 all-time against Honduras, plus 2-1-1 in World Cup Qualifiers. The Americans haven’t lost at home in a World Cup Qualifier since a 3-2 loss to Honduras Sept. 1, 2001. Since then they’ve boasted a 15-0-1 record in qualifiers at home.
Goalkeeper Tim Howard says no matter who packs the stands at these games, they feed off the crowd’s energy. June 24, 2007 the USA beat Mexico 2-1 in the CONCACAF Gold Cup final at Soldier Field. A sold-crowd of 60,000 plus made it out for the match. Saturday’s match is expected to be near capacity.
“The Gold Cup final against Mexico was an exciting game for everyone,” Howard said. “As a player you want to be involved in big games with great crowds. We thrive off playing off big crowds.”
With Wednesday’s loss now in the past, the U.S. men are ready to hit the pitch and reclaim first place in the standings.
“We love it here,” Bocanegra said. “Obviously Soldier Field is a fantastic venue. We’ll have a good crowd. U.S. Soccer’s home is Chicago. We’re ready to get back out there.”
PICK YOUR STARTING XI FOR THE USA AGAINST HONDURAS
This is your chance to help the U.S. right the ship after their embarrassing 3-1 loss against Costa Rica.
On Saturday, June 6th, the U.S. Men’s National Team will welcome Honduras to Soldier Field in Chicago in what now has become a must-win match for Bob Bradley’s team.
Three days before the U.S. were beaten handily by Costa Rica in San Jose and the effects of the 3-1 drubbing are still quite clear.
Now is your chance to reverse the fortunes of the struggling side and pick a starting XI who will take it to Honduras in front of 50,000 plus this weekend.
The midfield of the team will have to change as Michael Bradley’s yellow card against Costa Rica means he’ll miss the Honduras match. The contributions from the center four as a whole were sketchy, so maybe you’ll field an entirely new midfield? That’s up to you.
What about up top? Conor Casey is now in the side replacing the injured Brian Ching, should he get the start as a useful target man who other players can feed off of? He does lead MLS in goals, after all. It'd be his tenth international appearance if he does.
Go ahead and pick your XI, and let’s hope that whoever Bradley fields will play a stronger game than we saw on Wednesday.
GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim Howard (Everton)
DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Danny Califf (Midtjylland), Jay DeMerit (Watford), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United), Marvell Wynne (Toronto FC), Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa)
MIDFIELDERS (9): Freddy Adu (Monaco), DaMarcus Beasley (Rangers), Michael Bradley (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Suspended), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Benny Feilhaber (Aarhus), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), José Francisco Torres (Pachuca)
FORWARDS (4): Jozy Altidore (Xerez), Conor Casey (Colorado Rapids), Charlie Davies (Hammarby), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)
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On Saturday, June 6th, the U.S. Men’s National Team will welcome Honduras to Soldier Field in Chicago in what now has become a must-win match for Bob Bradley’s team.
Three days before the U.S. were beaten handily by Costa Rica in San Jose and the effects of the 3-1 drubbing are still quite clear.
Now is your chance to reverse the fortunes of the struggling side and pick a starting XI who will take it to Honduras in front of 50,000 plus this weekend.
The midfield of the team will have to change as Michael Bradley’s yellow card against Costa Rica means he’ll miss the Honduras match. The contributions from the center four as a whole were sketchy, so maybe you’ll field an entirely new midfield? That’s up to you.
What about up top? Conor Casey is now in the side replacing the injured Brian Ching, should he get the start as a useful target man who other players can feed off of? He does lead MLS in goals, after all. It'd be his tenth international appearance if he does.
Go ahead and pick your XI, and let’s hope that whoever Bradley fields will play a stronger game than we saw on Wednesday.
GOALKEEPERS (2): Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim Howard (Everton)
DEFENDERS (9): Carlos Bocanegra (Rennes), Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Danny Califf (Midtjylland), Jay DeMerit (Watford), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Oguchi Onyewu (Standard de Liege), Heath Pearce (Hansa Rostock), Jonathan Spector (West Ham United), Marvell Wynne (Toronto FC), Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa)
MIDFIELDERS (9): Freddy Adu (Monaco), DaMarcus Beasley (Rangers), Michael Bradley (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Suspended), Clint Dempsey (Fulham), Benny Feilhaber (Aarhus), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), José Francisco Torres (Pachuca)
FORWARDS (4): Jozy Altidore (Xerez), Conor Casey (Colorado Rapids), Charlie Davies (Hammarby), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)
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WORLD CUP QUALIFYING PREVIEW: U.S. VS. HONDURAS
The United States Men's National Team returns to its home soil in desperate need of a victory after suffering a 3-1 pasting at the hands Costa Rica on Wednesday. Bob Bradley's side lost virtually every battle against the Ticos, but can get back on track to qualify for its 6th straight World Cup with a win against yet another Central American side. The Americans will be without injured striker Brian Ching and hard-nosed midfielder Michael Bradley, who's suspended for the game because of yellow card accumulation. Despite these missing players, the U.S. should prevail and move a step closer to South Africa.
50,000 Strong?
Rather than play this match in a soccer-specific venue such as Columbus' Crew Stadium where U.S. supporters make up the majority, the United States Soccer Federation chose to hold Saturday's contest at Solider Field. Ticket sales for the game have flown past 50,000 and many of those fans will likely be supporting the visitors. The Red, White, and Blue were clearly intimidated by Saprissa's atmosphere -- who wouldn't be? -- and need the American supporters to be loud this weekend. Hopefully, the loyal crowd that could be heard through the din chanting "USA, USA" on ESPN's telecast during the Costa Rica match can lead the rallying cries once again.
Changing the guard
In the past, Bradley has made few changes to the Starting XI between games on double fixture dates. Expect that trend to change on Saturday, as the American manager needs to drastically alter the 4-3-3 that struggled in San Jose. For one, the younger Bradley needs to be replaced. Additionally, both Marvell Wynne and DaMarcus Beasley failed miserably on theflanks against Costa Rica and will see their positions filled by Jonathan Spector and Jonathan Bornstein, respectively. Up top, while Jozy Altidore is virtually a lock to get his third straight qualifying start, but the second striker slot remains up for grabs. With Brian Ching out, I see Bradley turning to Charlie Davies who played well in his 10 minutes on Wednesday. Other options include Major League Soccer player of the month Conor Casey, who was called in on Friday, or Donovan, who could be moved higher up the pitch while Beasley slides into the vacated left midfield spot.
Hardy Catrachos
Honduras, coming off a victory over Mexico in its last qualifying match, will be without injured star David Suazo and the suspended Julio Cesar de Leon, but still have plenty of talent in the likes of Wilson Palacios, team captain Amado Guevara, and brilliant finisher Carlo Costly. The Catrachos sit in third place, a solitary point ahead of Mexico, but have a knack for winning big games. With El Tri and the U.S. showing chinks in their previously unassailable armor, Honduras could avoid the dreaded fourth place finish in qualifying with a series of good results. The people of Honduras hope the run continues in Chicago.
Projected Honduras Lineup
------------ Valladares ----------
Sabillon -- Chavez -- Figueroa
---- Thomas --- Turcios --------
Palacios --- Guevara --- Nunez
------ Pavon ------ Costly -------
Projected U.S. Lineup
------------------------ Howard -------------------
Spector -- Onyewu -- Bocanegra -- Bornstein
Dempsey -- Torres -- Mastroeni -- Donovan
----------- Altidore ------------- Davies ---------
Goal.com prediction: United States 2-1 Honduras
50,000 Strong?
Rather than play this match in a soccer-specific venue such as Columbus' Crew Stadium where U.S. supporters make up the majority, the United States Soccer Federation chose to hold Saturday's contest at Solider Field. Ticket sales for the game have flown past 50,000 and many of those fans will likely be supporting the visitors. The Red, White, and Blue were clearly intimidated by Saprissa's atmosphere -- who wouldn't be? -- and need the American supporters to be loud this weekend. Hopefully, the loyal crowd that could be heard through the din chanting "USA, USA" on ESPN's telecast during the Costa Rica match can lead the rallying cries once again.
Changing the guard
In the past, Bradley has made few changes to the Starting XI between games on double fixture dates. Expect that trend to change on Saturday, as the American manager needs to drastically alter the 4-3-3 that struggled in San Jose. For one, the younger Bradley needs to be replaced. Additionally, both Marvell Wynne and DaMarcus Beasley failed miserably on theflanks against Costa Rica and will see their positions filled by Jonathan Spector and Jonathan Bornstein, respectively. Up top, while Jozy Altidore is virtually a lock to get his third straight qualifying start, but the second striker slot remains up for grabs. With Brian Ching out, I see Bradley turning to Charlie Davies who played well in his 10 minutes on Wednesday. Other options include Major League Soccer player of the month Conor Casey, who was called in on Friday, or Donovan, who could be moved higher up the pitch while Beasley slides into the vacated left midfield spot.
Hardy Catrachos
Honduras, coming off a victory over Mexico in its last qualifying match, will be without injured star David Suazo and the suspended Julio Cesar de Leon, but still have plenty of talent in the likes of Wilson Palacios, team captain Amado Guevara, and brilliant finisher Carlo Costly. The Catrachos sit in third place, a solitary point ahead of Mexico, but have a knack for winning big games. With El Tri and the U.S. showing chinks in their previously unassailable armor, Honduras could avoid the dreaded fourth place finish in qualifying with a series of good results. The people of Honduras hope the run continues in Chicago.
Projected Honduras Lineup
------------ Valladares ----------
Sabillon -- Chavez -- Figueroa
---- Thomas --- Turcios --------
Palacios --- Guevara --- Nunez
------ Pavon ------ Costly -------
Projected U.S. Lineup
------------------------ Howard -------------------
Spector -- Onyewu -- Bocanegra -- Bornstein
Dempsey -- Torres -- Mastroeni -- Donovan
----------- Altidore ------------- Davies ---------
Goal.com prediction: United States 2-1 Honduras
URUGUAY LEBIH BERAT DARI ARGENTINA ???

Kiper Brasil Julio Cesar meyakini Uruguay adalah lawan terberat mereka di kualifikasi Piala Dunia.Meski seteru utama Brasil adalah Argentina, Cesar tak mau menganggap remeh tim lainnya di Amerika Selatan, terutama Uruguay yang sudah dua kali juara dunia.
Kedua tim akan bertemu dalam kualifikasi Piala Duia 2010 di Montevideo, Uruguay, di akhir pekan ini. Kiper Inter Milan itu menegaskan Uruguay adalah lawan yang tangguh dan sulit dikalahkan.
"Setiap pertandingan punya sejarah tersendiri. Menghadapi Uruguay jelas tidak mudah, secara tradisional mereka termasuk tim kuat. Saya pikir menghadapi mereka akan lebih sulit dibandingkan Argentina," ucapnya.
Cesar juga mengingatkan kalau Brasil belum pernah menang di kandang Uruguay dalam 33 tahun terakhir. Kekalahan mengejutkan dari Uruguay di stadion Maracana di final Piala Dunia 1950, sampai sekarang masih menyisakan luka bagi Brasil.
"Pertandingan akan berjalan seru dan kedua tim punya motivasi yang sangat tinggi. Kami ingin selalu meraih poin di tiap pertandingan. Apalagi di gim selanjutnya kami akan menghadapi lawan yang juga tangguh," lanjut Cesar.
Setelah menghadapi Uruguay, tim asuhan Carlos Dunga ini akan bertandang ke Paraguay yang sementara ini memimpin klasemen grup Amerika Selatan.
MU BANDROL RONALDO £75 JUTA


Manchester United dikabarkan membandrol Cristiano Ronaldo £75 juta.
The Mirror memberitakan MU tidak akan menjual Ronaldo dengan harga berapa pun, tapi manajemen Setan Merah akan menerima jika Florentino Perez bersedia membelinya dengan harga jauh lebih tinggi dari Ricardo Kaka.
MU dan Alex Ferguson, demikian surat kabar itu menulis, siap menerima tawaran resmi dalam beberapa hari ke depan.
Sehari sebelumnya Perez secara terbuka menyebut Ronaldo sebagai target berikut yang akan diboyong ke Santiago Bernabeu. Ronaldo akan bermain bersama Kaka di lapangan tengah Los Blancos musim depan.
Fergie yakin £75 adalah nilai yang layak untuk Ronaldo. Dengan uang sebanyak itu, Fergie akan membeli dua atau tiga pemain yang harganya jauh di bawah Ronaldo.
MU belum mengontak Ronaldo untuk menyampaikan keputusan klub menjualnya jika Madrid setuju dengan harga sebesar itu. Ronaldo kini sedang bersiap diri memperkuat Portugal menghadapi Albania di kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2010.
Namun Ferguson telah berbicara dengan rekan-rekannya di Portugal, bahwa dirinya siap kehilangan Ronaldo.
Jika Ronaldo terjual dengan harga £75 juta, Alex Ferguson akan membeli dua atau tiga pemain.
KAKA PAKAI NOMOR ZIDANE DI MADRID

Zinedine Zidane menegaskan Kaka sudah menandatangani kontrak dengan Real Madrid.
Mantan bintang Real Madrid Zinedine Zidane tegaskan Kaka sudah menandatangani kontrak dengan raksasa Primera Liga Spanyol ini. Menurut El Mundo Deportivo penegasan Zidane yang kini menjadi salah satu penasehat presiden Madrid Florentino Perez itu disampaikannya dalam sebuah konferensi pers di Roma menjelang pertandingan perpisahan untuk menghormati Vincent Candela. Candela, pemain asal Prancis, pernah menjadi pilar Giallorossi.
"Bukannya Kaka sudah menandatangani kontrak dengan Madrid?" kata Zidane setengah bertanya.
"Saya bahagia karena ia akan mengenakan nomor punggung 5 milik saya. Tentu, saya tidak akan iri," lanjutnya.
Meski masih menjadi teka-teki, namun Kaka hampir dipastikan bergabung dengan Madrid. Hanya, ia belum resmi menandatangani kontrak dengan Los Merengues. Namun, Zidane tegaskan Kaka sudah resmi bergabung.
Kaka akan menjadi pemain pertama yang direkrut Perez sejak terpilih lagi sebagai presiden Madrid. Perez menjanjikan akan mendatangkan lebih banyak pemain bintang.
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Klub Terkait: Chelsea, Napoli, Ajax, Hamburg
Peluang Pindah: Sangat terbuka
Maxwell
Klub: Inter Milan
Biaya: €10-15 juta
Klub Terkait: Barcelona, AC Milan
Peluang Pindah: Sangat terbuka
Ricardo Carvalho
Klub: Chelsea
Biaya: €10 juta
Klub Terkait: Inter Milan
Peluang Pindah: Kecil
Deco
Klub: Chelsea
Biaya: €5-10 juta
Klub Terkait: Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Corinthians
Peluang Pindah: Sangat mungkin ke Inter
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Klub: Inter Milan
Biaya: €40 juta
Klub Terkait: Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea
Peluang Pindah: Kecil
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David Villa
Klub: Valencia
Biaya: €35-45 juta
Klub Terkait: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter Milan
Peluang Pindah: Cenderung tetap di Spanyol
Samuel Eto'o
Klub: Barcelona
Biaya: €40 juta
Klub Terkait: Inter Milan, Marseille, AC Milan, Lyon
Peluang Pindah: Sangat kecil setelah timnya meraih Trebol, kecuali ditukar dengan Benzema
Franck Ribery
Klub: Bayern Munich
Biaya: €30-40 juta
Klub Terkait: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester United, Juventus, Manchester City
Peluang Pindah: Lebih cenderung ke Real Madrid atau Chelsea
Sergio Aguero
Klub: Atletico Madrid
Biaya: €30-40 juta
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool
Peluang Pindah: Inter punya kans terbesar
Diego Forlan
Klub: Atletico Madrid
Biaya: €36 juta (release clause)
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Barcelona, Liverpool, Real Madrid
Peluang Pindah: Sulit membayangkannya kembali ke Inggris
Carlos Tevez
Klub: Manchester United
Biaya: €30 juta
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid
Peluang Pindah: Sangat terbuka
Emmanuel Adebayor
Klub: Arsenal
Biaya: €30 juta
Klub Terkait: AC Milan, Barcelona, Manchester City, Inter Milan
Peluang Pindah: Lebih cenderung ke Italia
Klub: Valencia
Biaya: €35-45 juta
Klub Terkait: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter Milan
Peluang Pindah: Cenderung tetap di Spanyol
Samuel Eto'o
Klub: Barcelona
Biaya: €40 juta
Klub Terkait: Inter Milan, Marseille, AC Milan, Lyon
Peluang Pindah: Sangat kecil setelah timnya meraih Trebol, kecuali ditukar dengan Benzema
Franck Ribery
Klub: Bayern Munich
Biaya: €30-40 juta
Klub Terkait: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester United, Juventus, Manchester City
Peluang Pindah: Lebih cenderung ke Real Madrid atau Chelsea
Sergio Aguero
Klub: Atletico Madrid
Biaya: €30-40 juta
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool
Peluang Pindah: Inter punya kans terbesar
Diego Forlan
Klub: Atletico Madrid
Biaya: €36 juta (release clause)
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Barcelona, Liverpool, Real Madrid
Peluang Pindah: Sulit membayangkannya kembali ke Inggris
Carlos Tevez
Klub: Manchester United
Biaya: €30 juta
Klub Terkait: Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid
Peluang Pindah: Sangat terbuka
Emmanuel Adebayor
Klub: Arsenal
Biaya: €30 juta
Klub Terkait: AC Milan, Barcelona, Manchester City, Inter Milan
Peluang Pindah: Lebih cenderung ke Italia
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