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Inter Milan have revealed they are hopeful of taking Chelsea pair Ricardo Carvalho and Deco to the San Siro.
The Italian club's former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho wants both 31-year-olds, who played for him in Porto's Champions League triumph against Monaco in 2004.
Inter president Massimo Moratti told Gazzetta dello Sport talks had begun on defender Carvalho and midfielder Deco.
He said: "Mourinho has asked us for Deco and Carvalho and we are working towards making him happy."
Deco fell from favour after arriving at Chelsea in an ÂŁ8m move from Barcelona in the summer of 2008 - and recently admitted he hoped to be reunited with Mourinho in Italy.
And Carvalho, a success at Stamford Bridge but restricted by injury to only 18 appearances last season, has revealed he wants to leave Chelsea after four years.
Moratti added: "Our wish is to sign both players and I have seen that the players' intention is to join us. We still haven't reached an agreement with Chelsea but I think we will do in a short time."
And Moratti is convinced Carvalho will bring crucial experience to Inter's defence and stated: "We are interested in Carvalho primarily for the Champions League. He has the right experience, he is calm under pressure and brings experience in the defensive line.
"Our coach has guaranteed quality and I have every intention to make him happy.
"Deco will have two tasks: to do well immediately and to help Brazilian player Philippe Coutinho mature as a player. Coutinho will arrive next season from Vasco de Gama and plays in the same role as Deco."
Carvalho was critical of Chelsea as he prepares to make his departure, saying: "When a player plays, everything is beautiful but, when things do not run so well, there is no support.
"I believe my time at Chelsea has come to an end. I am happy such a big club as Inter is interested in me. It would be good to return to working with Jose Mourinho."
Source: BBC
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