Inter enters the market: summit between Zhang, Inzaghi and managers

Inter enters the market: summit between Zhang, Inzaghi and managers

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A summit, before the holidays, to set up the market and set the agenda for the next month and a half, between a retreat at the Pinetina and friendlies in Japan. He arrived at the Inter headquarters in viale Liberazione in the late morning President Steven Zhang. Before him, the sporting director Piero Ausilio had entered the office. Together with his deputy Dario Baccin, the managing director Beppe Marotta and the coach Simone Inzaghi, they will have to plan the approach to next season: the extension of the coach’s contract which will expire on 30 June 2024, the renewal (or not) of the twelve players expiring at the end of this month, and the necessary grafts to compensate for the inevitable departures.

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After the renewal signed by Darmian, and those of Bastoni and Calhanoglu on the way, the positions of other important players remain to be defined. Handanovic, now permanently reserve in the matches that count, will meet in the next few days with the Nerazzurri management to think about another year of his contract as deputy. Dzeko is tempted by the two-year offer from Fenerbace, while Inter offer him another 12 months at Pinetina, with a salary reduction, now over 5 million. De Vrij, a few months ago intending to go abroad, now considers the possibility of staying in Milan more attractive. But it’s all to be defined. If Acerbi’s redemption from Lazio at 4 million is almost certain, D’Ambrosio’s future remains to be understood.

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The one who will certainly leave Inter is Skriniar, who has long been promised to PSG on a free transfer, without a single euro entering the coffers of the Nerazzurri club. And Gagliardini has repeatedly declared, even publicly, that he wants to play elsewhere. Then there is the Lukaku chapter, who two and a half days after the defeat in Istanbul in the Champions League final against City, wrote on Instagram: “It shouldn’t have happened. We gave everything. It’s a shitty feeling for all of us who love this beautiful club.” His card is from Chelsea, with whom Inter could talk about many players: the Londoners like Onana, while the Nerazzurri could be interested in the former Neapolitan Koulibaly. It is therefore probable that the fate of the Belgian centre-forward, whose loan will expire on June 30, is part of a broader discussion between the two companies.

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