Monday, June 29, 2009
Agent: Real Madrid Or Barcelona Have Not Asked About Ibrahimovic
Plenty of hype has surrounded the 'Ibra' camp this summer as wild speculation and theories have linked him with mega moves to the Spanish giants. The Ibrahimovic - Samuel Eto'o swap deal fizzled out and the feeling in Milan was that the big striker would remain.
Inter are keen on keeping their man, but Raiola still feels his client could leave if the Spanish clubs convinced the Italian side to sell their star man.
"Real Madrid and Barcelona have not been in touch with me. If someone comes to an agreement with Inter [over Ibrahimovic] by August 30 then we will make a move," Raiola told GR Parlamento.
There was talk of an offer from Barcelona to Inter, but Raiola didn't confirm it, claiming he is unaware of such a situation.
"If an offer was made then it did not come through me," added the agent.
"I have not heard from president Massimo Moratti, and there is no need to. Everything is tranquil. The player is on holiday with his family and he is fine, despite what it being said."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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A Lost Michael Jackson Tune...and His Final Concert?
E! News has obtained the King of Pop's recording of "Shout"—the first of what will likely be a slew of posthumous recordings unearthed in the next few years.
The tune, which puts a distinctive Jackson twist on the Isley Brothers' seminal 1959 hit, was cowritten by the New Jersey-based team of Cyphe and Crystal and recorded circa 2002 but was never released.
Jackson's last studio album, Invincible, came out in 2001.
One of Jackson's biographers, Ian Halperin, claims the singer may have left more than 100 unreleased songs to his three children as a "personal legacy," according the The Times of London.
Meanwhile, per TheWrap.com, Jackson's final Los Angeles rehearsal for his upcoming London concert series was recorded by AEG as part of his multimillion-dollar deal, and the concert promoter is reportedly planning to release it on DVD and CD as a "live concert."