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Staying put? Deco and Ricardo Carvalho may not be heading to the San Siro

Inter Milan stall on Deco and Ricardo Carvalho deal

1 Jul 2009


Deco and Ricardo Carvalho look set to be back at Chelsea next week for pre-season training because Inter Milan are no closer to agreeing a deal for them.

Chelsea will allow both players to leave for a combined fee of around £13million but Inter have so far only offered players in a swap deal, including centre-back Nicolas Burdisso and right-back Maicon.

The Blues are only interested in a straight cash transfer and unless Inter relent then Deco and Carvalho will be on the pre-season tour to the US, which includes a game against the Italian side at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on 21 July.

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God I hope they go, especially Deco, come on Jose get Inter to pay the cash and you can have the pair of them!

- Melly, Cartagena, 01/07/2009 17:01
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