Even though the arrival of Jonathan Calleri seems imminent (he should be in Italy next week), Inter have decided to renew Rodrigo Palacio’s contract. The Argentinian is set to sign a contract until 2017 with reduced wages. The deal should be official within a few days according to Tuttosport.
Source: tuttosport

Palacio is like a an old favorite shirt you keep hanging in the closet that you never wear. You remember it for what it used to be and not for what it is. When you wear it it makes you feel young. You hope that one day it will be like the day you bought it but you know it never will. You remember wearing it while banging an ex-gf…it’s got c-shots and nail marks on it and you look at it again and it’s absolutely disgusting…….now you just let it hang there because you refuse to admit that it’s junk and throw it out. That is Palacio. Just take that old Palacio and donate it to charity cuz it’s worthless !
Before forget, thank you for sharing our burden by buying Hernanes from us. your team knew it was a desperate signing but still done it. That’s a big charity for a poor team like us
Well, on behalf of all the roma fans, may i remind you that Inter took an 18 million player and sold him for 11 mill so that they can have the money to pay for Dodo and 2 years salary. Hernanes for Dodo….lol it’s hysterically funny but then again, it’s not as bad a trading Clarence Seeforf for Francesco Coco !!!
yes…yes…yes..keep talking, grandpa…
This is not good business. Would like to know what his wages are.
It’s strange, but I prefer Palacio staying than Lavezzi, at least he’s calm and won’t ruin the chemistry with the team and (maybe) is cheaper.
When he was at his best Inter was shit. Now Inter is back on track but he is declining and we should give him the chance if he wants it; Depth is always necessary and he seems to be improving lately. He even reduced his wages.
He’s an asset, considering the youthfulness of our front line I guess. On the other hand I thought he wished to return to Boca? In June 2017 he’d be 35 and may opt to retire with us