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Ex-Real Zaragoza playmaker D'Alessandro wants Europe return
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Wed, 10/07/2009 - 06:16
Former Real Zaragoza midfielder Andres D'Alessandro wants a move back to Europe.
The Argentina international is currently playing in Brazil with Internacional and his agent told Footmercato.net: "We are looking for a club in Europe.
"But for now, no team has made a concrete offer. Internacional want €5 million, but if a team gives us a formal proposal for a lower amount, the leaders will agree to negotiate.
"For Andres, the goal is to get a good contract. He has no favoured championship. Germany, Spain, Italy and Portugal hold the same interest."
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