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Brazilian striker Leandro Damiao's proposed move from Internacional to Napoli has been called off at the last minute. Napoli signed Gonzalo Higuain and had hoped to partner him with Damiao.
Amidst recent media reports, that suggested Real Madrid coach Carlos Ancelotti has denied Higuain’s move away from the club, it is believed that Napoli are prepared to up their offer to around €37m for the striker.
Internacional and Brazil international striker Leandro Damiao will be likely to stay in Brazil for the next season. Tottenham are long term admirers of the forward but have so far failed in their efforts to sign the player.
Napoli have confirmed their pursuit of Gonzalo Higuain and Leandro Damiao this transfer season. The club president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, admits that the club is holding negotiations to sign the South American duo.
Russian Premier League side Zenit St.Petersburg have joined the fight to capture the signature of Brazilian striket Leandro Damiao.
The sporting director of Internacional, Luis Cesar Souto, has revealed that the club had rejected a €18 million bid from Napoli for striker Leandro Damiao.
Southampton are the latest team to show interest in Brazilian striker Leandro Damiao. The forward has been chased for several months by Tottenham, but Saints manager Mauricio Pochettino is confident that a deal can be hijacked.
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas is considering an offer from Turkish giants Besiktas for Emmanuel Adebayor. The forward is still a part of the club's plans for the season ahead, but Spurs are seriously considering a sale of the forward.
According to reports from Goal, it has been suggested that Liverpool and Tottenham have revealed their interest in Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke.
The North London club are ready to offer £20m for Aston Villa's striker Christian Benteke in order to bring him to the White Hart Lane.
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