According to reports Inter Milan chief Marco Branca is being encouraged in their pursuit of Sao Paulo ace Lucas Moura.
Manchester United are favourites for the Sao Paulo star, though Branca has maintained contact with his Brazilian club.
Gazzetta dello Sport says Sao Paulo have resisted United's latest push to strike terms for Lucas, which has encouraged Branca to make a fresh move for the midfielder.
Meanwhile, former Real Madrid and Everton wing-back Royston Drenthe is also on his shopping list, along with AS Roma striker Pablo Daniel Osvaldo.
Inter Milan wait in wings as Manchester United deal stalls for Sao Paulo ace Lucas
by Pat McGatt. Published Wed 01 Aug 2012 12:30, last updated: 01/08/12View Comments (1)
"moura should also not buy time about his future.he should decide to allow preparations to the club for the new campaign" kiseento, Nairobi around 9 months, 3 weeks ago
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