Inter, Tinti at the headquarters: meeting for Inzaghi’s renewal, the situation | Primapagina

Inter, Tinti at the headquarters: meeting for Inzaghi’s renewal, the situation | Primapagina
Inter, Tinti at the headquarters: meeting for Inzaghi’s renewal, the situation | Primapagina

Last Thursday the first meeting, today the second and probably also the last act. The topic on the table is the contract renewal of Simone Inzaghi, the coach who led Inter to their second star this year and who contributed to the development of a squad that is currently among the most appreciated in Europe in terms of play and organization. Tullio Tinti arrived shortly after 5pm at the Viale della Liberazione headquarters with a pen in his pocket, ready to sign an agreement which should provide for a two-year. Or at least that’s how the parties broke up the last time, with Marotta’s promise to satisfy the Nerazzurri coach’s requests. A quick discussion with Oaktree’s top management and then the start to proceed. A meeting that lasted about two hours, the agent left the Nerazzurri headquarters around 7pm, taking a secondary exit and thus avoiding contact with journalists.

In Viale delle Liberazione everything is ready for the white smoke, the issue must be resolved quickly and then the other meeting should already take place on Friday, the one with Simone Inzaghi, who will discuss with the management to understand the market operations conducted so far. Step by step, Inter is confirming the solid structure that has allowed it to grow progressively: yesterday the announcement of Barella’s renewal, soon the one with Inzaghi, then it will also be Lautaro’s turn, but after the Copa America. Returning to Inzaghi, however, the new agreement should provide for a salary of around 6 million euros per season, with bonuses linked to results and sporting objectives.

 
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