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Transfer market Inter, sales: Vidal, Sanchez, Skriniar and the others

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Transfer market Inter, sales: Vidal, Sanchez, Skriniar and the others

Marotta intends to thin the squad after the first incoming shots, also because closing in the black and lightening the amount of wages is a must: almost a dozen situations have already been defined, but there are many others on which the management is working . Including the sacrifice of a big one

Six of them have already said goodbye, others are just waiting for the official announcement and still others will pack their bags soon. There is a crowded bustle at Inter in these first weeks of the transfer market and, even if the many and advanced negotiations incoming are inflaming the fans, there are also transfers, which are on loan, to keep management and ownership at their attention. or outright. These operations are fundamental both for technical issues of crowding the squad and for the economic and sustainability aspect required by Suning.

Business closed

Taking a step back, six players have already been removed from the binder of men under contract with Inter. Andreaw Gravillon and Michele Di Gregorio were redeemed from Stade Reims and Monza for a total of 7.5 million euros, while Matias Vecino, Andrea Ranocchia and Ivan Perisic (former official at Tottenham Hotspur) closed their Milan experience with the end of the contract, like Aleksandar Kolarov who retired. To them must also be added Ionut Andrei Radu and Martin Satriano for whom only the officiality of the loans to Cremonese and Empoli is missing, plus Arturo Vidal who is looking for a new team, but is already virtually free with a severance pay despite the contract valid until 2023. Finally, Felipe Caicedo was on loan from Genoa and will temporarily return to base.

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The big pieces

As is well known, the Zhang family requires a profitable session of about 60 million euros and this forces the management to let one of the very titled players with a lot of market leave. At this point, the strong candidate seems to be Milan Skriniar in the direction of Paris Saint-Germain, even if his team mate Stefan De Vrij has long been in the air of farewell, in the event of a suitable offer especially from the Premier League. Andrea Pinamonti also deserves a mention in this paragraph who, returning from Genoa, should be able to ensure Inter at least 15 million admissions with Monza in the front row to secure it.

The burst

One of the workhorses of Inter’s CEO, Giuseppe Marotta, is undoubtedly the ability to find solutions even for players who would not have space in the squad. A quality rarely underlined but very precious, with its teams that are rarely found full of men who are expensive and of little use to the project. From this point of view, the focus is on Alexis Sanchez, who continues to push for a place in the Liga and is out of the Inter project, but who will not leave the Nerazzurri coffers calm until he has signed for a new club. A solution must also be found for Valentino Lazaro, Henrique Dalbert and Stefano Sensi, but there are some rumors that would also see Roberto Gagliardini as a possible starter, even if the current salary is heavy for mid-ranking teams. Then there is the chapter on young people, especially on loan: from those who have just left the nursery like Cesare Casadei (like Cagliari) to those who have returned from other experiences such as Zinho Vanheusden, Eddie Salcedo and perhaps Lucien Agoumé. Many teams like Sebastiano Esposito who shouldn’t return to Basel, while Lorenzo Pirola could stay at Monza after having contributed to the promotion to Serie A. In Viale della Liberazione there is no shortage of work.

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