Thursday, July 12, 2007

New Signing

FC Barcelona and Real Zaragoza S.A.D. have reached an agreement over the transfer of Gabriel Milito at midday today.
This accord was reached after the Blaugrana had already agreed a deal with the player that would see him sign a four-year contract at Camp Nou and have a buy-out clause included of €90m. Once
Gabi Milito’s participation in the Copa América draws to a close he is expected to travel to Barcelona to undergo a medical before signing a contract and being officially presented as an FC Barcelona player.


Gabriel Milito was the missing piece in the Barça defensive jigsaw and the announcement of an agreement to sign him from Real Zaragoza takes the Catalan club's total number of summer signings to four.
Following the arrival of Èric Abidal from Lyon, FC Barcelona have strengthened their rearguard by capturing Gabi Milito. The Argentinian international, known as 'The Marshall', has all the qualities that the Blaugrana were looking for. He is authorative, strong in the tackle and has good positional sense that enables him to help build attacks from the back. Despite being only 1.79m tall, one of Milito's main strengths is his ability in the air, both at the back and in converting set pieces up front. Injury blow Gabriel Milito was born in Bernal (Buenos Aires) on September 7, 1980. After rising through the ranks at Independiente, he made his first-team debut for the club aged 17. Even though he was still very young, he was a key member of the Avellanda club's back line and was always predicted to have a very bright future in front him. A serious injury in March, 2001 put his career on hold, however as he damaged ligaments in his right knee and was ruled out of action for around nine months. Soon after returning from that blow, Milito then suffered an injury to his meniscus and was sidelined for a further four months. Back to his best After overcoming the two knee injuries, Milito became one of the stars of the Apertura in 2002 as Independiente won the title. That season he was chosen as the Argentinian Player of the Year. Then, a year later, he opted to try his luck in Europe and moved to Spain. Madrid miss out Real Madrid appeared to have won the race for his signature, but just before he was due to sign a contract the medical services of the club called off the move as they believed that he had not properly recovered from the two knee injuries. Real Zaragoza found no such problems and signed him. Revenge was quickly delivered as Milito helped the Aragón-based outfit to win the Copa del Rey by beating Madrid in the final on Montjuïc. By the time that Zaragoza won the Spanish Super Cup, Milito was considered to be one of the best defender in la Primera. His performances throughout his four years with Zaragoza have always been exceptional. Brothers in arms For the past two seasons, Gabi Milito has played in the same team as his brother, Diego, at la Romareda. The Militos have been two of the main stars of the side as the team claimed a place in the UEFA Cup at the end of last season. The duo became strong favourites at Zaragoza, With Gabi strong at the back and Diego hitting the goals in at the other end. Career stats 1997/98 Independiente 2 0 1998/99 Independiente 25 0 1999/00 Independiente 34 1 2000/01 Independiente 25 1 2001/02 Independiente 3 0 2002/03 Independiente 34 0 2003/04 Zaragoza 35 0 2004/05 Zaragoza 35 3 2005/06 Zaragoza 34 1 2006/07 Zaragoza 35 1

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