When there are still more than forty days to go until the market closes, Inter have gone a long way in the composition of the squad. After the signings of Bellanova, Asllani, Onana, Mkhitaryan and Lukaku, the management will now focus on the last two issues to be resolved. The first obviously concerns the defense and in this sense next week could be decisive with the match between Inter and Turin for Bremer and the possible relaunch of PSG for Skriniar. And then there is the other situation that Marotta and Ausilio hope to close quickly, or the sale of Alexis Sanchez, one of the reasons why the negotiations with Dybala have stopped for weeks now. The Chilean, with De Ligt heading to Monaco, is now the highest paid footballer in Serie A, with his salary from 10 million euros.
BLOCKED MARKET – “Nothing is real if you don’t believe in who you are”, this is the sentence of the Chilean published on social networks complete with photos of the training. The prolonged stay of Sanchez in Milan, in fact, together with the arrival of Lukaku, stopped the operation for Dybala, who just a few weeks ago was close to becoming a new Inter player. No to Galatasaray, no to Flamengo, no to any proposal that does not respect the two conditions of Sanchez. The first, that of wanting to play again in one of the main leagues and for top-tier teams; the second concerns the economic aspect with the Chilean who will not accept to cut his salary.
THE THRUST OF INTER – This last condition, the economic one, could be “easily” overcome with Inter that has already offered the striker a 4 million euro severance pay, as done with Arturo Vidal. Another no from Sanchez, who will not empty Appiano Gentile’s locker until he knocks on the door of a great Europe, with always the dream – hardly achievable – of returning to Barcelona. So the dream of having the super trident made up of Lukaku, Lautaro and Dybala becomes more complicated every day, with the former 10 of Juve who will not wait long for the Nerazzurri and Roma approaching the Argentine playmaker. The departure of Sanchez, theoretically, would not be enough to hire Paulo; the sale of one between Dzeko and Correa would also be needed but who knows, with the departure of the Chilean, Marotta could also run the risk of temporarily having five strikers in order to have the ‘Joya’.–