Inzaghi, signature until 2027 and plan for new Inter: 60/70 million for three shots

Inzaghi, signature until 2027 and plan for new Inter: 60/70 million for three shots
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First the twentieth scudetto, then Inzaghi’s renewal and then the transfer market for next season: here are Inter’s plans

First the twentieth championship, then the renewal and then the transfer market to plan the next season. Clear ideas at Inter for Simone Inzaghi and the managers, who await with great anticipation the derby scheduled for Monday evening. First match points Scudetto for the Nerazzurri, who can celebrate the title in case of victory against Milan. Tuttosport is already looking forward to the next summer transfer market and indicates the plan that Inzaghi and the managers have in mind to further strengthen the squad:

Renewal until 2027

“Last season, Simone Inzaghi, after coming close to the Champions League, had asked the club not to dismantle the team. A request that remained unanswered, clearly for reasons above the heads of the Nerazzurri managers, given that in the summer, for various reasons, they had left three starters in the final in Istanbul: Onana, Brozovic and Dzeko, as well as Skriniar who had already agreed with PSG in January. The coach from Piacenza, as a gift for the scudetto, in addition to the more than deserved renewal until 2027, will repeat the same “prayer”. Will it be fulfilled? Obviously Marotta, Ausilio and Baccin don’t want to touch the (almost) perfect toy of this year and will try to raise the money necessary to complete the incoming moves, selling expendable players, those outside the project, redundancies or young players not considered strategic at the level technician.

Three shots

An ambitious project, because Inter, after getting his hands on Zielinski and Taremi, he has three high-cost players in his sights such as Bento (Athletico Paranaense goalkeeper), Buongiorno (Torino defender) and Gudmundsson (Genoa offensive wildcard); footballers who could cost, in total, around 100 million. Inter, especially with regards to the two “Italians”, in addition to proposing formulas to Barella or Frattesi (onerous loan with redemption obligation and various bonuses), will try to insert technical counterparts to lower the double valuation of 40 million. It is clear, therefore, that the Nerazzurri managers will have to find at least 60-70 million from the resources available to avoid having to say yes to any offers for their big players, remembering however that faced with 80 or more million for players like Bastoni, Stretcher or Thuram, it would be really difficult to say no.

Plan for the market

So how could the Nerazzurri management implement the “save big plan” requested by Inzaghi? Of the players currently in the squad and who can be sold without causing any shocks, the name circled in red remains that of Dumfries. The Dutchman has deteriorated in recent months and the initial valuation, which was around 40 million, has now dropped to around 30. Obviously the scudetto and an important European Championship could help the Nerazzurri club to increase its price again. And then? Today Inter doesn’t want to deprive themselves of Valentin Carboni. In January the Argentine was requested by Fiorentina and West Ham, offers of between 20 and 25 million which Inter rejected. In the meantime, the 19-year-old has made his debut for the senior national team. For the Nerazzurri, Carboni is a crystalline talent, a starter of the future, but today technically difficult to place in Inzaghi’s 3-5-2. So if 30 or more million were to arrive, what would happen? Inter would certainly evaluate the pros and cons, perhaps trying to include a clause in their favor in the event of a transfer.

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