Inter are confident Mauro Icardi has no legal ground on which he can obtain the termination of his contract, according to Corriere della Sera.

Maurito reiterated his desire to stay with the Nerazzurri this week, officially because of the huge emotional attachment he still possesses to the club.

But the risk of a legal battle between the parties is growing ever larger as time passes, even if Inter believe they have not broken any rules with their treatment of Icardi.

“Inter have protected themselves in every manner possible so that Icardi cannot demand anything,” CdS reported this morning.

“A lot of lawyers have contacted Wanda Nara in the last few weeks, though, offering to help release him from his contract by using the law.”

Were Icardi’s entourage to pursue legal action, they could either ask for Inter to fully reintegrate him into training or request a premature resolution of his contract, which is due to expire in 2021.

Inter believe they have acted lawfully throughout, though, including Icardi in their preseason training camp and subsequently allowing him to train with the first team.

“Excluding him from tactical exercises is a decision that the coach has the authority to make,” the paper confirmed.