Market, the point: the Martinez deal takes place next week, with two ‘thorny’ cases to be resolved

Market, the point: the Martinez deal takes place next week, with two ‘thorny’ cases to be resolved
Market, the point: the Martinez deal takes place next week, with two ‘thorny’ cases to be resolved

Next week could potentially be the decisive one for the passage of Josep Martinez at Inter. After a first meeting dating back to March (READ HERE) between the player’s agent and the Nerazzurri, the situation today is truly concrete. In the next few days the managers of the Viale della Liberazione club and those of Genoa will continue the negotiations for the Spanish goalkeeper. The Ligurians have already indicated to the Italian champions the possible pawns they would like, but obviously the right team will have to be found to get to checkers. Translated, the evaluations of one or more players who will eventually go to Genoa, together with the same personal agreements with the clubs. Ergo, the deal cannot be closed for clear reasons, but the direction still seems to be that, with Inter firmly focusing on the former Leipzig goalkeeper.

From a potential arrival, to plausible departures. To date, perhaps the most ‘thorny’ affairs in Viale della Liberazione concern Zinho Vanheusden And Joaquin Correa. The former always remains a talent ready to definitively blossom, but the physical problems that have gripped him in recent years are not a positive calling card. Having stated that Standard will not buy out the player because he currently has limited financial resources, the Belgian defender could also start his retirement with Inter, waiting for a new destination. Ditto for Correa, who will necessarily try to relaunch himself away from Milan. Having established that he is unlikely to want to return to Argentina now – Tucu is still young in any case -, if an important offer were to arrive from a top team in a relatively important championship (see the Turkish one) it would be difficult for him to say no.

Who could emigrate abroad, or rather stay there, is Mattia Zanotti. The lateral is followed by German and Swiss clubs. Lugano’s €1.5 million offer for his contract seems far too low, and Inter doesn’t need to sell off its young players anyway. The demonstration in fact leads to Martin Satriano, who after an excellent season at Brest is now valued at 10 million euros. It cannot therefore be ruled out that Zanotti will be sent abroad again, to play, put minutes into his legs and possibly acquire even greater value (which would mean a possible increased future capital gain).

 
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