"Inter Loaned Two Players" © EuroFootball.com

The Milan club on Wednesday reduced its squad by three players - defender loaned, forward Lampros Choutos - to another team, and the goalkeeper finally signed a contract with. Former Barcelona and Italian national team player 28-year-old F.Coco moved to Inter three years ago and the city neighbor Milan. In his first season with the team, he played 29 matches, but later suffered a serious injury and almost did not play for two years. Recently, the Italian wanted to move to Newcastle, but the deal failed, so he was loaned to the Serie A middle-tier team Livorno. 25-year-old Choutos moved to Italy from Piraeus Olympiacos, but did not play any matches for Inter. He spent the second half of last season in the Atalanta team, and now, together with young Alessandro Potenza, he is loaned to the Mallorca club, whose head coach is former Milan team strategist Hector Cuper. Dutch national team goalkeeper A. van der Meyde was also one of the players who did not fit in with Inter and a transfer agreement was reached with Everton. The footballer arrived in Liverpool last week, where he underwent a medical examination at Everton. Liverpool executives initially had doubts about van der Meyde's injury, but after some thought, they eventually signed a four-year contract with the player. A new player also arrived at Inter a bit earlier - Fabiano Carini, loaned from Cagliari, will take the place of the third goalkeeper in Roberto Mancini's team, 33-year-old Paolo Orlandoni, who has recently represented the Piacenza team.