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Ghana: Eto'o On Mourinho's Shopping List

Kofi Owusu Aduonum

6 January 2009


Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o is the latest attacker to be linked to the Nerazzurri, according to the latest reports.

Samuel Eto'o has been in tremendous touch this season as he is the current top scorer in La Liga, and has been pivotal to his side's dominant start this term, as they hold a ten point buffer atop the Primera División table.

It's fair to say that Eto'o hasn't always been the most stable character at Barcelona, but this season he certainly seems to be reformed.

Since Pep Guardiola's arrival at the helm of the club, the Eto'o of old, who sometimes played for himself rather than the team, seems to have gone, and he is once again scoring goals for fun.

Despite this however, rumours surrounding his future continue to emerge, with Inter Milan being the latest to reportedly express their interest in the star striker.

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According to the Catalan daily Sport, Inter are considering a move for the Cameroonian international, adding to the likes of Diego Milito, Didier Drogba, Carlos Tevez and Michael Owen; players that the club have been linked to in the past.

The reports suggest that the Barcelona hitman is at the top of Nerazzurri president Massimo Moratti's wish list, but only from next season, when Adriano could realistically make a move away from the club.

These latest reports are yet to be confirmed, and if you are an Inter fan, don't get your hopes up just yet, as the future of this player may very well be in Barcelona, especially if the Catalans offer him a new multi-million dollar contract.

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