Inter: Osvaldo back to Argentina? Juve: keen on Luisao
Inter Milan have had another good performance last night against Atalanta, and their 29-year-old forward Pablo Daniel Osvaldo has scored a great goal; interviewed by Pasion Libertadores, the Argentine-born Italian player –actually on loan with right to buy from Southampton- has declared that one day he would like to move back to his homecountry to understand the difference with the European tournaments. Another message to the nerazzurri has been sent by their former goalkeeper Walter Zenga: the 54-year-old, actually without a contract after training Al Nasr and Al Jazira, has told Chi that he would move back to “San Siro” only for an important role, i.e. to be the Lombard team’s head coach. As reported earlier today, Serie A defending champions Juventus are already working to reinforce their team’s offensive line, but the bianconeri keep also on seeking a center back: according to A Bola, the Piedmont’s club remains attentive to the situation of Benfica 33-year-old Ânderson Luís da Silva, aka Luisão, who seemed intended to move to Turin during the last transfer window: the contract of the Brazil international with the Aguias will expire in June 2016, so the player could leave in January for a reasonable transfer fee.