They are on the edge of the squad, but they have heavy contracts. And the big names find their hands tied, even in business
The highest paid man in the squad. And also the most cumbersome. Alexis Sanchez blocks the Inter market, from the top of his 7 million net salary for the last year of his contract, it becomes difficult for Marotta and Ausilio to find him a new accommodation. No concrete offers have arrived, just a few polls from Spain and Argentina. Inter are considering the possibility of terminating the contract, also to feel free to sign up new players, but the Chilean does not intend to lose money and so the situation is experiencing a stalemate. Yet Alexis was the only Nerazzurri player – in addition to the top scorer Lautaro Martinez – capable of scoring in all four events of the past season, with the leap in the 120th minute that brought the Super Cup back to the Nerazzurri showcase. But at Inter he never fully convinced: just 20 goals in 109 appearances in three seasons, spent on a roller coaster and often in the pits due to injury. In December he will turn 34: he is looking for one last challenge, but it is not easy in a blocked market. (Vincenzo D’Angelo).