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Inter buy striker Suazo from Cagliari

(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-14 08:58

ROME, June 13 - Italian champions Inter Milan have signed Honduran
striker David Suazo from Serie A rivals Cagliari, the president of
Cagliari said on Wednesday.

"Inter have made a great buy. At Inter, Suazo will be their first choice.
The rest will come after. He's a great player and a great professional,"
Massimo Cellino told Italian radio station Radio Radio.

Suazo joined Cagliari from Olimpia of Honduras in 1999. The Sardinian
club were relegated to the second division Serie B at the end of his
first season, but Suazo scored 19 goals to help them win promotion back
to the top flight during the 2003-04 campaign.

Since then, the 27-year-old Honduran international has developed into one
of the most dangerous strikers in Italy.

In the 2005-06 season he scored 22 Serie A goals for Cagliari, breaking
the club record of 21 league goals in a season that former Italy
international Gigi Riva set in 1970.

At the Italian Football Oscars in January this year, he shared the award
for best foreign player in Serie A with AC Milan's Brazilian playmaker
Kaka.

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