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EXCLUSIVE Milan told wantaway Candreva can leave Lazio
Antonio Candreva's time in Rome is nearing its end. On very bad terms with owner Claudio Lotito (who is hardly very generous or diplomatic when it comes to situations like these, as Goran Pandev and Hernanes could tell you) and not getting along with Coach Stefano Pioli, the former Juventus and Udinese man is ready for a new adventure, and wants a team that can compete.
This, at least, is what the Azzurri international has told his agent, and with the Euros coming up Lotito is hoping for a big pay day.
But from who? Calciomercato can exclusively reveal that Milan are interested, with Adriano Galliani already informally asking Lotito if Candreva can be sold, receiving a positive reply.
Trouble is, it'll take €22 million to take him off Lotito's hands. That's a hefty chunk of cheese for a player born in 1987 [hey, I WAS... never mind]. Another option? How about Chelsea, where a great esteemer of his, Antonio Conte, manages.
One team that doesn't seem to be so interested... Inter, whose search for attacking talent won't involve such big sums.
But from who? Calciomercato can exclusively reveal that Milan are interested, with Adriano Galliani already informally asking Lotito if Candreva can be sold, receiving a positive reply.
Trouble is, it'll take €22 million to take him off Lotito's hands. That's a hefty chunk of cheese for a player born in 1987 [hey, I WAS... never mind]. Another option? How about Chelsea, where a great esteemer of his, Antonio Conte, manages.
One team that doesn't seem to be so interested... Inter, whose search for attacking talent won't involve such big sums.