Friday, 19 August 2011

Falcao tab to Atletico for 40 million euros: the red and whites are already substitute for Kun

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The vacuum left by the march of Kun Aguero to Manchester City has a new tenant. This is nothing more and nothing less than Radamel Falcao (02/10/1986), Porto striker and one of the best strikers in the continent during the last season where he was the top scorer in the Champions League with 17 goals in 14 meetings and he also signed 16 in the league Zon Sagres, where in its premiere in 2009, he authored 25 others. Colombian striker comes to our league after Atletico Madrid has paid 40 million euros, less than five entered for the transfer of his former star, who has invested in another player of the Dragons, midfielder Ruben luso Michael (8/19/1986), which according to initial reports point to arrive at the Vicente Calderon to leave loan to Real Zaragoza.

Personally, this is a reinforcement of authentic luxury. Falcao signing is signing goal, projection sign, sign a player on the rise that can fulfill perfectly the role that Aguero was in the dressing room. The price, however, draws much attention because of EUR 40 kilos a figure usually reserved for large cracks. However, I have no doubt that the Colombian is and can contribute to Atletico Madrid this plus that was lost with the departure of '10 '. Pinto da Costa, president of Oporto, a few days ago claimed that "laugh" of the mattress might be interested in acquiring the services of Falcao and surprising turnaround that has led the negotiations. However, remember that signing the brand new red and white, to be presented on Monday and the last few hours had left wanting , had stipulated a buyout clause of 30 million only a month ago.

Porto, seeing the interest shown by several of the great Europeans like Chelsea or Real Madrid set to be linked to the Colombian did not hesitate to renew Falcao until 2015 , going to have a clause of 45 million. Perhaps it was a strategy of Portuguese leaders to get more return to a possible move which has led to only thirty days. Falcao comes to be the new '10 ', the center lacked offensive Gregorio Manzano and Atletico fans after claiming the fill state coffers with money received from the Kun and De Gea. Now, but it seems that you have foot and a half away from the Manzanares is Diego Forlan, who last night was not invited to the party of the previous phase of the Champions League before the Vitoria (2-0) and could be packing heading to Milan to enlist in the ranks of Inter.

The Uruguayan was witnessed in the rest of the match against the Portuguese team was announced, through the scoreboard, hiring Falcao. 'Diegol' seems to have the days at Atletico, although the pair could be formed with the former Porto would be tremendous. By the way, and although negotiations have broken down in the bedroom follow Spain's Dani Osvaldo, is forcing his farewell in Cornella-El Prat and yesterday not even show the training-white. Having regard to the radical shift that has occurred in a few days interest Falcao, whose arrival seemed impossible mission, it is not ruled out a final offensive by the Argentine striker from Espanyol. By the way, also would require Caminero and company tracked the market for a football playmaker, as seen after at Vitoria, where Elijah, who thankfully at the end did not come into operation with the Port- scored both goals, was the feeling that the team is an orphan of a creative midfielder, imaginative, able to give the final service and find the balance in midfield.

Having said that, although the final price was too high given the circumstances, his club of origin knows better than nadecmow sign (Falcao two years ago cost them 3.9 million) and how to sell, I do not doubt that El Tigre amortize the high cost (the most expensive in history red and white) with goals and entertainment, and who know, if as it did in Porto with Lisandro Lopez , making us forget, in this case, Kun Aguero.

In NDF | Falcao or how to forget Lisandro López
In NDF | This First card teams: Atletico Madrid
Photo | FC Porto



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