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Calciomercato 2007-08: The Serie A Winter Transfers – Situation So Far…

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Calciomercato: The Serie A Winter Transfers - Situation So Far

Serie A teams, get your shopping bags ready! The mid-season transfer window officially opened last week (January 1st), and will remain open until January 31st 19:00 CET. It is a busy time for Italian clubs, who on top of getting ready for the return of Serie A next week-end, have their scouts/negotiatiors/investors working full time in what is known as the “CALCIOMERCATO” back in the old country.

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FYI by the way, Martha over at TheOffside has been doing a great job in reporting daily transfer rumours for all the major Serie A teams (such as Van der Vaart being tied to Juve, Ronaldo to Flamengo, Lucarelli to Parma, Solari to… no, Solari isn’t going anywhere, is he Martha?). If you want to keep up to date on the latest Serie A transfer gossip, I invite you to check the Italy.TheOffside.com blog. I for one, won’t be doing much gossip-covering since I’ll be quite busy with my university intramural league over the next few days (which is starting soon, and which I have to organize).

In the meantime though, here’s a practical table summary for all the INGOING & OUTGOING TRANSFERS so far, as well as all undergoing NEGOTIATIONS, courtesy of La Gazzetta dello Sport:
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ATALANTA

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: Zampagna (FOR, Vicenza)

Negotiations: Mantzios (FOR, Panathinaikos)
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CAGLIARI

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Storari (GKP, Levante); Jeda (FOR, Rimini)
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CATANIA

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: Minelli (DEF, Triestina)

Negotiations: Papa Waigo (FOR, Genoa)
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EMPOLI

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: /
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FIORENTINA

Transfers IN: Cacia (FOR, Piacenza)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Vargas (DEF, Catania); Zaccardo (DEF, Palermo); Dessena (MID, Parma);
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GENOA

Transfers IN: Criscito (DEF, Juventus); Masiero (FOR, Central Espanol)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Wilson (FOR, Corinthians)
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INTER

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: Adriano (FOR, São Paulo)

Negotiations: Maniche (MID, Atl. Madrid); Maresca (MID, Sevilla); Barone (MID, Torino); Volpi (MID, Sampdoria)
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JUVENTUS

Transfers IN: Mellberg (DEF, Aston Villa, June transfer); Ekdal (MID, Brommapojkarna, June transfer)

Transfers OUT: Criscito (DEF, Genoa)

Negotiations: Sissoko (MID, Liverpool); Van der Vaart (MID, Hamburg); Huntelaar (FOR, Ajax); Amauri (FOR, Palermo)
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LAZIO

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Carrizo (GKP, River Plate); Mirante (GKP, Sampdoria)
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LIVORNO

Transfers IN: Sidny (DEF, Nautico)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Pit (MID, Roma); Gilioli (MID, Modena)
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MILAN

Transfers IN: Pato (FOR, Internacional)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Frey (GKP, Fiorentina); Boruc (GKP, Celtic Glasgow); Doni (GKP, Roma); Ronaldinho (MID, Barcelona); Amauri (FOR, Palermo); Drogba (FOR, Chelsea)
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NAPOLI

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Vidal (DEF, Bayer Leverkusen); Roger (MID, Internacional); Battaglia (MID, Boca Juniors); Strestik (MID, Brno); Makriev (FOR, Maribor)
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PALERMO

Transfers IN: De Melo (FOR, Le Mans, June transfer)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Amelia (GKP, Livorno); Castellini (DEF, Parma); Foggia (MID, Cagliari); Marchionni (MID, Juventus); Almirón (MID, Juve); Tiago (MID, Juventus)
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PARMA

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: De Zerbi (MID, Napoli); Bianchi (FOR, Manc City); Hyka (FOR, Olympiakos); Lucarelli (FOR, Shakhtar D.); Lupoli (FOR, Fiorentina)
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REGGINA

Transfers IN: Cirillo (DEF, Levante); Stuani (FOR, Danubio)

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Josias (DEF, Juventude); Di Gennaro (FOR, Gallipoli)
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ROMA

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Solari (MID, Inter); Caracciolo (FOR, Sampdoria); Di Natale (FOR, Udinese)
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SAMPDORIA

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: Foti (FOR, Messina)

Negotiations: Curci (GKP, Roma); Viviano (GKP, Brescia); Barusso (MID, Roma); Bresciano (MID, Palermo); Budel (MID, Cagliari); Vigiani (MID, Reggina)
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SIENA

Transfers IN: Porta (FOR, River Plate Montevideo)

Transfers OUT: Bucchi (FOR, Bologna)

Negotiations: Arthur (GKP, Cruzeiro); Marchini (MID, Cagliari); Coppola (MID, Genoa); Papa Waigo (FOR, Genoa); Riganò (FOR, Levante)
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TORINO

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: /

Negotiations: Diana (MID, Palermo); Gobbi (MID, Fiorentina); Acquafresca (FOR, Cagliari); Caracciolo (FOR, Sampdoria); Lucarelli (FOR, Shakhtar D.)
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UDINESE

Transfers IN: /

Transfers OUT: Sivok (MID, Sparta Prague)

Negotiations: Zimling (MID, Esbjerg); Sanchez (FOR, River Plate)

AC Milan vs. United Arab Emirates – Last Day in Dubai for the Rossoneri

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

AC Milan vs. United Arab Emirates - Last Day in Dubai for the Rossoneri

Last day in Dubai for AC Milan. The Rossoneri will be headed back to Milan first thing tomorrow, and have concluded their Winter break training in the United Arab Emirates by playing the local national team in a friendly match. For their supporters, the two goals by Alberto Gilardino which gave Ancelotti’s team the 2-0 victory, are hopefully a good omen for a future which will include many many more wins, preferably at home at the Stadio San Siro.

Friendly Match - United Arab Emirates 0-2 AC Milan

For this game, Milan decided to field two entirely different teams in both halves, thus giving almost the entire roster a chance to get some practice. The 1st half team was composed of Dida in net, Oddo, Maldini, Kaladze, and Serginho at the back, Cafu (in a more offensive right wing position), Gattuso, Pirlo in midfield, and Ronaldo up front supporter by Seedorf and Gourcouff.

Speaking of Yoann Gourcouff, the French youngster was at the heart of most of the Rossoneri’s chances in the first fraction of play (diagonal shot saved by the keeper, and key pass for Cafu’s header, wide), and judging from his recent practice sessions, has been growing almost exponentially this month. It wouldn’t be surprising to see more of the French U-21 in Serie A in the upcoming months, possible as another wild card in addition to Alexandre Pato.

Regardless, the half ended 0-0 despite the many AC Milan chances, and Ancelotti inserted his “2nd line” at the restart: Kalac – Bonera, Simic, Nesta (70′ Digao) Favalli – Emerson, Brocchi, Gourcuff – Kakà – Gilardino, Paloschi.

Alberto Gilardino congratulated by his teammates, after the 1-0 goalOnce again, the Rossoneri were the ones dominating the game, especially through some good chances by Alberto Gilardino. In the final 15 minutes, Gila was finally rewarded for his efforts, but not before missing the unmissable with an open net (double dribble on defenders and keeper, but shot wide with the goal wide open). In the 77th, Christian Brocchi broke through on the right wing, crossed it into the box, and the ball landed for Gourcouff at the corner of the penalty area. The French midfielder slammed a hard cross-shot across the goal, which transformed into an easy tap-in for Gilardino. This time, he really couldn’t miss, 1-0 Milan.

Minutes later, the Rossoneri doubled the score once again through Gilardino, who exploited an assist by Daniele Bonera from the right wing, and surprised the keeper onto the first post. 2-0 Milan. There was little left in the game, and the game thus ended on that same scoreline. Overall, Dida and Kalac had very little to do, except neutralize a shot by Darwish Ahmed in the 1st period, and 2 shots from outside the box in the 2nd.

Now let’s see how long AC Milan can keep winning in 2008. It only takes 2 games to make a streak… :)
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United Arab Emirates Football Association
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES-MILAN
0-2
[Match Highlights]
 AC Milan
GOALSCORERS: 77’, 85’ Gilardino (M)
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (4-4-2): Naser – Masoud, Abdulrahman, Qassim, Obaid – Khater, Saeed, Ahmed, Alshihi – Matar, Mohamed. Coach: Metsu.
MILAN (4-3-2-1): Dida (46’ Kalac) – Oddo (46’ Bonera), Maldini (46’ Simic), Kaladze (46’ Nesta, 70’ Digao), Serginho (46’ Favalli) – Cafu (46’ Emerson), Gattuso (46’ Brocchi), Pirlo (46’ Paloschi) – Gourcuff, Seedorf (46’ Kaká) – Ronaldo (46’ Gilardino). Coach: Ancelotti.

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