AS Roma took Argentine defender Guillermo Burdisso on loan from Rosario Central on Tuesday after a long-running effort to permanently sign his more famous brother Nicolas stalled.  Roma said in a statement they would have an option to buy Guillermo, 22, at the end of his season-long loan for a fee of 4.7 million euros ($6.2 million).                                            Argentina World Cup defender Nicolas, owned by Inter Milan, spent a successful loan spell with Roma last season as they finished a close second behind his parent club in Serie A.    However, the European champions want too much money from the cash-strapped Romans for a permanent deal to be agreed despite the 29-year-old saying he wants to sign for Roma.

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