Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Big Name Needed At Roma

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Forward problems haunt Roma. In 2007-08 it was the lack of punch up front - once Totti was ruled out of the season in March - that let the team down in the title run-in. Vucinic has yet to convince as an out and out striker, though at 24 time is on his side, but more than anything the fact that the club had only two recognized strikers to call on was what limited their chances, whilst eventual champions Inter Milan had a stable of six to pick from.

As such the Stadio Olimpico side has spent much of the summer months searching for the man who can fill the gap. With Totti taking the only out and out attacking role in the favoured 4-2-3-1 formation, it is clear they whoever is brought in has to be able to switch from wing to centre-forward.

Vincenzo Iaquinta, Adrian Mutu, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Julio Baptista are the main names to have been linked with Roma in recent months. Of the bunch Mutu is clearly the best fit, able to move effortlessly between left-wing and striker, as Iaquinta can, but with a better scoring record and better confidence.

However, there would be potential problems over him dovetailing with Totti, with the pair both wanting to be the fulcrum of the side. That said Roma fans can feel a sense of disappointment that Spalletti has ruled out a move, especially as they would have been excited by headlines suggesting his arrival in the eternal city was imminent.

Baptista has had mixed fortunes at Real Madrid, even being shipped out on loan for an uneventful season at Arsenal. It would be hard to see the Brazilian enjoying a left-wing role, with Totti lord-supreme down the centre and rising star Alberto Aquilani earmarked for the role in the hole.

As for Huntelaar, as a classic out and out striker and a player on the up it is unlikely he would be happy to play second fiddle and wait for an injury to Totti before getting his chance.

Of course one striker has arrived under the radar at Stadio Olimpico; Vincenzo Montella who returns from his loan spell at Sampdoria. Sure he may be entering his twilight years as a player, but he has scored wherever he has gone and currently is one short of his double-century of Serie A goals.

At 34 years-of-age he may not be able to handle 90 minutes every week, but will at least add an element of mischief from the bench. Better still he is a left-footer, something that is conspicuous by its absence in the Roma attack and a different type of striker from those they already have.

There is just over one month till the Serie A season kicks off on August 31 and Spalletti knows that the sooner he adds to his attack the better. He is already starting to show the strain, promising fans a big-name signing, though who that is likely to be is not 100% clear.

Totti, Vucinic and Montella are not a poor forward pack by any standards, but in the coming season those standards have risen again, from Inter, Milan, Juventus and Fiorentina. The coming weeks will indicate how Roma are likely to do in 2008-09, much more than any statements of intent.

Jeremy John Inson

Okaka Joins Bologna On Loan

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Okaka, who was born in Umbria to Nigerian parents, is highly rated in the peninsula, and last week helped Italy Under-19s to second place in the European Championships.

The 18-year-old joined the Roma youth system from Cittadella in 2004, and spent last season on-loan at Serie B side Modena, scoring seven goals.

Having returned back to Roma, Okaka has now been loaned out again, this time to newly promoted Serie A side Bologna.

“I’m happy to be going to Bologna,” Okaka told Tuttomercatoweb.

“I hope that I can do well there. I didn’t expect to stay on at Roma. I’m happy to renew my contract and be sent on loan, and Bologna is the most pleasing destination.”

Bologna have been quite prominent in the summer transfer market so far, capturing the likes of Corinthians hardman Coelho, Lazio’s Gaby Mudingayi, and Sampdoria duo Cristian Zenoni and Sergio Volpi. They have a baptism of fire though on their return to the top-flight, as they travel to AC Milan for their fist game of the season.

“Serie A is like that,” Okaka added.

“Playing Juventus, Inter or Fiorentina would have been the same because the giants are all at the same level.”

Anthony Sormani

Roma Turn Towards Cisse

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The Giallorossi’s desperate search for a top quality centre forward has now reached crisis point, with just over a month left until the end of the summer transfer window.

The club’s primary target had been Adrian Mutu, and the Romanian had appeared certain to join Roma when Fiorentina announced that they were considering an offer for the player.

However, the Viola then produced a sensational u-turn less the 24 hours later, rejecting Roma’s bid and declaring Mutu not for sale. This left the capital outfit in limbo, and they are still desperate to sign a top class attacker, having sold Amantino Mancini to Inter.

Real Madrid’s Julio Baptista had appeared to be a viable alternative, but yesterday ‘The Beast’ shut the door on a possible transfer by declaring his wish to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Roma have also been linked with Ajax’s Klaas Jan-Huntelaar, but according to latest reports in Italy, Coach Luciano Spalletti is readying a raid for Marseille striker Djibril Cisse.

The 26-year-old has had a nightmare with injuries over the past few years, but last season he appeared to be getting back to some of his old levels, scoring 15 goals for his club, and even coming close to a call-up to Euro 2008.

Spalletti is said to be keen on Cisse due to his explosive pace, which would work well with Roma’s pass-and-move style of play.

Alessio Alexis

Afellay Agent Quiet Over Roma Link

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The PSV star has been sublime in the Dutch Eredivisie and he was outstanding during last season’s UEFA Cup.

A number of top European clubs have been waiting to pounce for the 22-year-old but his contract expires in 2011 and he has a €10m price tag.

His agent was not keen on revealing where his player’s future lies and PSV do not seem willing to sell.

“I cannot say anything regarding the player at this moment in time,” Rob Jansen told La Romasiamonoi.it.

Tuttomercatoweb claims that an offer from Roma for Affellay has already been made but it remains to be seen as to whether or not he will arrive in Serie A.

Salvatore Landolina

Totti Wants To End Career At Steaua Bucharest

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Symbolic Roma hero Totti made his debut for the club as a 16-year-old way back in 1993. More than 15 years later, Er Pupone is still the focal point of the side and a Roma team without Totti is almost unthinkable.

The 31-year-old is now the Giallorossi’s record appearance-maker and all-time highest goal-scorer, and he was one of the key members of the 2001 Scudetto success.

Totti has always been expected to see out the remainder of his club days at his beloved hometown club, yet it seems this may not necessarily be the case.

Roma recently took on Steaua Bucahrest in a friendly on Saturday night, losing 3-1 to the Romanian outfit. Totti, who did not play in the game due to injury, was offered a hero's welcome by the Romanian club’s supporters, and was so touched by their greetings that he even joked about ending his career with their club.

"Given the reception,” Totti told Steaua’s President George Becali, “when I am 45-years-old and ready to end my career, I could come here."

Steaua already have an Italian connection from the past, having been coached by current Catania boss Walter Zenga, but the chances of Totti, even at the age of 45, playing for them, seem rather slim.

Alessio Alexis

Mourinho To Swap Adriano For Aquilani?

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The coach recently huffed and puffed about the difficulties of working with a huge squad and he revealed that some strikers would leave this summer.

Midfielders seem to be all the rage in Milan with the Nerazzurri strengthening massively in the middle. Although the club sent out some mixed messages about their transfer campaign being closed, it seems as if it is still very much open and Aquilani may arrive before the end of the transfer window.

Sportmediaset claims that Inter are preparing a player plus cash deal in order to prize the Italian playmaker away from the Olimpico.

Adriano is likely to be the player used to try and entice Roma into the deal. The Giallorossi are desperate for a top-class striker and the Brazilian will be the perfect answer to Luciano Spalletti’s striking dilemmas.

The Nerazzurri are prepared to offer Aquilani a mega €3.7m per season deal which will dwarf what he currently earns in the Eternal city.

Mourinho spoke about Adriano ahead of the Trofeo Tim and he warned that he would not tolerate any childish antics from the Brazilian following the troubles he caused last term under Roberto Mancini.

“He (Adriano) needs a coach beside him but I coach men not children,” raved Mourinho.

Roma have already allowed the Milanese side to prize Amantino Mancini away from the Olimpico but it remains to be seen as to whether they will be so lenient with Aquilani.

Salvatore Landolina

Cerci: I Wanted Atalanta At All Cost

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Cerci is looking forward to start his new adventure with the Bergamaschi as he was officially presented on Monday.

He admitted that joining the Nerazzurri was his main desire during this transfer window and therefore expressed his joy for achieving this objective.

"I'm here because I wanted Atalanta at all cost," were the first words of the new Atalanta player. "The environment is the ideal to mature and aim high."

Cerci is not sure that coach Gigi Delneri will play him as a first team player, but he will give his best in order to prove all of his worth.

"I promise the fans what they expect, that is a lot of commitment and desire," he explained. "However, it will be up to the coach to make his choices."

The winger played on loan at Pisa last season where he had 26 appearances and scored 10 goals in the process.

Glenn Debattista