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Inter consider Pazzini swoop

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Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti has confirmed the club's interest in Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini.

Nerazzurri weigh up move for Italian striker

Inter Milan owner Massimo Moratti has confirmed the club's interest in Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini. The Italy international, who arrived at the Genoa-based club from Fiorentina in 2009, has recently been linked with a move to the San Siro. And Moratti admits the Nerazzurri are looking at securing the 26-year-old's signature before the transfer window closes next Monday. He said: "Pazzini is a player to look to with interest because he has great qualities. "We are considering the possibility of a deal but I don't know if we'll be able to do it."

Chance

Sampdoria's president Riccardo Garrone says there is a chance Pazzini will make the move to Inter this month. "There are still four to five days left until the end of the market, we'll see," Garrone told Sport Mediaset. "For now I don't want to say any more." Meanwhile, Moratti refused to rule out a swoop for Cagliari forward Alessandro Matri, adding: "Even that is a good idea." But the Inter chief has poured cold water on speculation linking the club with Udinese winger Alexis Sanchez and Santos forward Paulo Henrique Ganso. "He's a very strong player but it's not a deal we can do now," said Moratti of Sanchez. "It can be a project for the future." He added: "Ganso? He costs too much."

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