Friday, 30 October 2015

Ljajic coy on talk of permanent Inter deal


Adem Ljajic is not thinking about a potential permanent
move to Inter as he prepares to face parent club Roma
in Serie A.

Adem Ljajic would not be drawn on talk of him joining Inter from
Roma on a permanent basis as the two clubs prepare to meet in
Serie A on Saturday.

The Serbia international moved to the Nerazzurri from the
Stadio Olimpico-based side on a season-long loan in August,
with an option to make the deal permanent.

Ljajic has made only four appearances for Inter this season but
is hoping to deal his parent club a damaging defeat in the top-
of-the-table clash at San Siro.

Inter are two points behind leaders Roma in fourth place after
10 games going into the crunch encounter.

Asked about a potential permanent switch to Inter, Ljajic told
Corriere dello Sport: "I don't think about the future. I'm here
because [coach Roberto] Mancini wanted me and Inter are one
of the strongest teams in the world.

"We'll see what happens at the end of the season.

"They're [Roma] definitely a good team. They have a lot of
quality players, who can make the difference at any time.
They're strong, but we're not far behind.
"We want to beat them."

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