Inter's Dani Osvaldo is training alone for a second day, prompting further speculation on an imminent departure.
The Italian oriundo has already been linked with a variety of clubs following a breakdown with the Nerazzurri, and yesterday was forced to train separately from his teammates.
Expected not to feature under Roberto Mancini this weekend against Genoa, the forward has been excluded from today’s training also.
Inter's Dani Osvaldo is training alone for a second day, prompting further speculation on an imminent departure.
The Italian oriundo has already been linked with a variety of clubs following a breakdown with the Nerazzurri, and yesterday was forced to train separately from his teammates.
Expected not to feature under Roberto Mancini this weekend against Genoa, the forward has been excluded from today’s training also.
Milan and Fiorentina were first linked with interest in Osvaldo, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the two teams closest to picking up the player are now Cagliari and Torino.
It is speculated that Mancini would be interested in an exchange with the latter for Fabio Quagliarella.
Osvaldo is still owned by Southampton, and any operation likely to take place will see the Nerazzurri release their hold on the player, who will then be immediately loaned out to another team.