Roma boss Spalletti gives up Mutu chase


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2008-07-25 18:27:08

Romania forward Adrian Mutu waves to the crowd at the end of his team´s Euro 2008 Group C match against the Netherlands at the Stade de Suisse Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland, June 2008. AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has admitted that he has all but given up on his bid to sign Mutu.
  Romania forward Adrian Mutu waves to the crowd at the end of his team´s Euro 2008 Group C match against the Netherlands at the Stade de Suisse Wankdorf in Bern, Switzerland, June 2008. AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has admitted that he has all but given up on his bid to sign Mutu.
ROME (AFP) - AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti admitted on Friday that he has all but given up on his bid to sign Romania forward Adrian Mutu.

Roma are in the hunt for a forward having let Brazilian winger Alessandro Mancini move to Serie A rivals Inter Milan.

Spalletti had set his sights on Fiorentina's Mutu but earlier this week La Viola president Andrea Della Valle insisted the Romania captain will be staying put.

"I think it's over. There were certain conditions with which it could have happened," said Spalletti.

"These conditions were at an advanced stage and everything was put in place so if Mutu hasn't arrived that's through no fault of this club."

Roma were rumoured to have offered Mutu double the salary he is on at Fiorentina but La Viola's technical administrator Sandro Mencucci insisted the forward is happy to be staying.

"The situation with Adrian Mutu is perfect, the player understood our intentions and now he just wants to think about playing and he's not protesting."

Roma will be pursuing other options now with Chelsea's France winger Florent Malouda, Real Madrid's Brazilian attacking midfielder Julio Baptista and even Zenit St Petersburg star Andrei Arshavin potentially on the capital-based club's shopping list.

"We will sign a pair of players. Right now we have to look elsewhere but calmly because there's still time," added Spalletti.

"Baptista? I've never said anything about him. Baptista is a good player who has strong characteristics (but) we are strong in central midfield."




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Tontodonati July 26th, 2008 02:00

Roma must have run out of steam!

BesTalentScout July 26th, 2008 05:51

why didn't they sell the club to George Soros ?????

that old Jewish Zionist bastard would have supplied Roma with the financial muscle................

Inter - Champs

Juve vs Milan - 2nd/3rd place

Roma - 4th place

Tontodonati July 26th, 2008 10:55

Best TalentScout, I know that racism afflicts everyone. Nevertheless, some are sicker than others.There's a marked difference between tendency to discriminate and acting on it. Racism is much like evil. It's normal to harbor feelings of, but abnormal to carry it out!