Page 2 | Calhanoglu, Inter’s farewell is worth a buyback: so Chivu can change

Page 2 | Calhanoglu, Inter’s farewell is worth a buyback: so Chivu can change
Page 2 | Calhanoglu, Inter’s farewell is worth a buyback: so Chivu can change

Per Aleksandar Stankovic the doors of Pinetina are not open, but wide open. This is certified by the endorsement of Cristian Chivu: «I am his biggest fan together with his father and family. I’ve known him since he was little, I was lucky enough to train him and pass on certain values ​​to him. He undertook this path, cutting the umbilical cord with Inter, first in Switzerland then in Belgium. We are watching him with interest because he is a product of our youth sector, he was born with the Nerazzurri colors in his blood and I am pleased to see him at very high levels, who has performances that allow our scouting to look at him very carefully». The coach, in addition to praising his former student, revealed a little secret, linked to the fact that Ausilio’s men are focused on observing how much good the boy is doing for the Used. It is true that the “buy back” has very high costs (23 million, from which however the 10 paid by the Belgians for the price must be deducted) but it is difficult to find such a strong midfielder at those figures.

Calhanoglu outgoing?

Of course, perhaps it would have been better to keep him, but certainly Stankovic at Inter would not have had that growth spurt due to the 30 matches already played with a club that allows him to always play as a starter, even in Champions. The discussion related to Stankovic it is only apparently futuristic, considering that strong winds have returned to blow from Turkey which herald a summer assault by Galatasaray to Hakan Calhanoglu: a summer ago the budget was almost exclusively reserved for purchasing Victor Osimhenwhile in 2026 – when the director will have only one year of contract with l’Inter – the interest of the clubs in closing the operation could be mutual. The Nerazzurri, valuing the price tag at around fifteen million, would finance Stankovic’s “buy back” and avoid having to face the problem of renewing Calhanoglu’s contract (which would be inevitable in order not to then lose him for nothing); Galatasaray for its part could bring home a player who is an icon in those latitudes.

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