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What will Thohir’s project regarding the many Inter youngsters on loan in Italy and around Europe be? Up until now it has not been talked about, due to the fact that maybe the Indonesian tychoon from the upcoming transfer window will mainly focus on strengthening the first team with players who are already affirmed. But the issue regarding the youngsters is not to be underestimated seeing how more than a few young players are doing well on loan.

Such as the case of Marko Livaja, the striker who is born 1993 and is co-owned with Atalanta after being included in the Schelotto deal. In his first eight months in Bergamo has played 18 games and scored 5 goals, and also played very well with the Croatian national team. He is without a doubt a prospect that needs to be monitored closely since he could become useful in the near future.

Meanwhile the return of Livaja is not to be taken for granted as far as fcinternews have been able to surmise. Atalanta does own half of the players rights and Inter must thus sit down with Atalanta after the season to try and reach an agreement.

In other words, after the Schelotto deal which unfortunately didn’t end well for Inter, the club is now putting itself at risk. Should Livaja have a great season scoring goals the nerazzurri will find themselves paying a lot more than planned to regain a player that was theirs just a few months back. Reminiscent of other deals in which young, talented players have taken the next step elsewhere to then return at a high economic cost or not at all.

Source: fcinternews