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Inter’s Future Plans: Beyond the Disappointment of the Champions League Final

BEYOND THE DISAPPOINTMENT

 Nei prossimi giorni Inzaghi, Marotta e Ausilio si incontreranno per pianificare la prossima stagione

The disappointment for a final of Champions League lost but played evenly with the ‘monsters’ of the Manchester City it’s a lot but at home Inter there is a desire to leave immediately. Because Istanbul has bequeathed a team that can look to the future with confidence, also from a financial point of view: 140 million brought by the Champions League between UEFA prizes and receipts from San Siro and revenues that should break through the 400 million mark. The future will be discussed immediately in the next few days, when the first market summit between the coach will take place Inzaghil’ad Marotta and the ds Help. There are many issues on the table: from renewals, to players on the verge of departure, to the reinforcements needed to guarantee the coach a competitive group both in Italy and in Europe. And there’s no time to lose because the meeting for the new season is scheduled for July 10th.


The first question to address is the one concerning the future of
Luke and the renewal of the loan with the
Chelsea. Big Rom wants to stay with the Nerazzurri and Inzaghi is still betting on LuLa: in the coming weeks, the Nerazzurri managers will try to understand if the Blues are willing to lower the loan price (eight million paid this season). With Lautaro full stop and with
Correa on the starting list, there is also the case to be solved
Dzeko, expiring June 30. The Bosnian, to whom Fenerbahce would have offered a two-year contract, is asking for a renewal of 5-6 million, while Inter are willing to reach an amount not exceeding 4 million per season. Scamacca in the sights, Retegui on standby which costs 18 million euros. On the renewal front, those of
Sticks and Calhanoglu, both expiring in 2024.

Drunk stay or go? “I’ll do what Inter tell me,” the Nerazzurri goalkeeper said after the Champions League final about his future. The Cameroonian, who arrived at the Nerazzurri on a free transfer, has been in the sights of the club for some time
Chelsea: in the event of a reasonable offer (the initial 40 million requested by Inter have now become 70), the player could also leave. Who, possibly, in his place? The number one candidate is
Vicar of Empoli, the alternative is the Swiss
Sommer of Bayern Munich. And always for goal, Inter are working to close for the 18-year-old Danish Theo Sander of Aalborg with a contract until 2027. A purchase in perspective. For the defense idea
Charles Augustus of the Monza.

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2023-06-12 08:03:22
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