Rene Krhin has completed his move to Spanish club Granada after Inter announced the move through their official website today.
Sky Sport expert Gianluca Di Marzio reports that the 25 year old, who spent last season on loan at the Spanish outfit has now made the move permanent for a fee of 1.3M Euro.
Source: FcInterNews.it

juve have opened the trophy cabinet 7 times in the last 4 years and how many times has inter opened their trophy cabinet in the last 4 years? ZERO !!!
A little more caps….. Maybe somebody will hear you then.
I LOVE your response man.
how come you can’t throw your 9th place, 5th place with no European competition and an 8th place finish in my face ? oh yea that’s right cuz JUVE WON 4 SCUDETTOS IN A ROW !! that’s 3 years of CL soccer and about Inter? they only make Europa League ONCE EVERY 2 YEARS !!
Still Whores lol
you wasted your time deji, we are human being should not talking to non human being 😀
then what is he ? a goat ? hahahahahha maybe even worse hahahahaha
Lol probably. Seems to have the brain of one
Another failed own product, people are saying we have one the best youth system in the world comparable to Barca’s lol but yet not a single of our own products turned out to be a good player, except one and he plays for Juve. The list is long (Krhin, Caldirola, Donati, Obi, Duncan, Santon, Destro, Stevanovic, Mbaye, Bianchetti, Balotelli, Livaja and more).
Bonnazoli?
He looks promosing but so did everyone else at age 17. Santon and Balotelli were both wonderkids at age 17. We have to wait and see in the future.
Bonazzoli is the only youngster that I rated highly at this moment, and I really have high hope on him.
if you see his track record, he always played with older players in the academy, which mean his maturity surpass his age and can handle better pressure than players in his age.
I hope he stays injury free and continues his development so that we can have at least one own product in the starting eleven in the future. .
you cant include Obi in that list, hes a God
LOL sorry my mistake. I was drunk when i wrote that list.
LOL, it just how mother nature works, top class players would be lot more rare than mediocre one.
but yet, every year, from every graduation, the fans labelled ALMOST ALL of our youth products as “the next big thing”.
we would be lucky if we can get one or two players from five graduation years that turned out to be world class.
and the fans want most of the players from one class to be top player?! that delusional, LOL.
it doesn’t mean that our youth system is bad, but it simply more complicated than just “talented players + good academy = top players”.
You are right but isn’t strange all these years Inter youth players winning all the youth tournaments and yet none of them can play in the Inter senior team in the future. They just loan them out for years and eventually sell them for 1M or at best 2M euro.
I’ve mentioned this before. there’s big gap between junior competition and the top division.
yes they done well in junior level, but they simply ain’t ready for the main stage. or I can say, they’re not prepared for play in senior competition.
take an example, barcelona. they have B team that played in lower level.good kids from the academy (or even transferred from other team, example halilovic in barca B) will be played on those teams.
also when some players from the academy getting too old for junior competition (reaching early 20s) but considered to have potential and yet they still weren’t ready for top division competition, they will also deployed in the B teams. the system allow them to be prepared for main competition. they will gained experience in those lower division competition, more matured and ready for top division when opportunity come.
while in italy, all those youngsters played in junior level competition only. when they graduated, they don’t have any experience even for lower division competition. and no matter how good they were in junior level, their potential would be outclassed by the gap between junior and senior competition, even for lower division senior competition.
so when the first team gave them chances, they’ll look bad or not ready for continuity regardless how good they were in the academy, simply because they’re not ready for the top division competition. they need to be
loaned to lower teams in order to gain experience. but heyyy, they also didn’t ready for those lower teams, most of them ended up mostly on the
bench. after that they ended up in lower division competition. taking years for them to catch up the experience, and in the end they’re running out of time to developed their talents. some of them ended up playing
in mid to lower top division team in their golden age, some couldn’t make breakthrough and struggle in lower division. and only few players can attract top teams.
yeah my friend you have a point and i agree. that’s a fact though
Meh, at least we sold someone
Awesome
LOL, does anyone realize that Krihn was sold for half what AC Milan sold Kevin Constant toTrabzonspar for !! if he’s only worth half of Constant it’s because he’s half the quality of Kevin Constant which begs the question…..WHAT THE HECK WAS HE DOING AT INTER IN THE FIRST PLACE !! I miss Marco Branca cuz you are the man !!
Lmao you are too funny. And i seriously mean that, pathetic but really funny. How many other teams sites do you visit everyday to troll all day?
I spread the word of the best team in Serie A just here because your cousins (AC Milan) are capable of winning without Calciopoli – inter isn’t !!!
Small price but at least he is sold.
Great start – Taider and Nagatomo should be next 2 to go
Only 1.3 ? I was thinking at least 2.5
wow a sale. great news. good luck to you Khrin