Lautaro Martínez is the fashion man in Milan. If he stays, they will have his star for at least one more year, but if his sale to Barcelona is finally closed, Inter has a clear way to reinforce its staff with the money it leaves at the cash desk.
The front will be discovered with the departure of the Bull and although they do not take their eyes off Cavani, who is free, knows the league and still ensures goals, Federico Chiesa begins to win integers. The young man from Fiorentina is valued at 70 million euros. A prohibitive price if not entered by a sale.
Whether Lautaro comes out or not will depend on whether this operation starts and according to the Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter is attentive to two possible problems caused by the purchase of Chiesa: how to lower the initial price that Fiorentina asks and try to close it before Juventus goes from interest to concrete offers to avoid an 'auction' that could force either of them to pay more than they want. Situation that Fiorentina obviously wants.
The third interista route leads to Brescia. Sandro Tonali is among those wanted in half of Europe and it will not be cheap for those of the Meazza either. Days ago Massimo Celino explained that he came to reject an offer of 65 million plus two players from Barcelona, another of 40 million from Naples and the interest of PSG and Fiorentina. “The boy prefers to go to Inter or Juventus,” he assured, reducing his future to two options.
With two open bids between the two clubs, the Lombards want to prove that they are once again an attractive destination for big players and try to topple the Vecchia Signora in the market to fight on the green. Win in June to finish off the kings of Calcium next May.