Friday, 25th July, 2014



Inter and Olympiacos are both chasing Southampton misfit Pablo Osvaldo, with agents set to start working on a deal on Tuesday.

Osvaldo spent the latter half of last season on loan in Italy with Juventus following disciplinary issues at the Saints.


Juventus held an option to transform the arrangement into a permanent deal, but chose not to take it up, leaving Osvaldo heading back to Southampton.

However, following his failure to report for pre-season training, the English club handed him a leave of absence while they seek to sell him.

 


Italian side Inter and Greek champions Olympiacos are both in touch with Osvaldo's representatives as they seek to capture his services.

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And according to Sky Italia, an agent will head for talks with Southampton on Tuesday to discover under what terms the Saints are willing to release Osvaldo.

Southampton paid just over €15m to snap up Osvaldo from Roma in 2013, the striker arriving on a four-year contract.

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