Nobody at Inter regrets the departure of Argentine striker Mauro Icardi in the summer to French side Paris Saint Germain, according to a report in today’s paper edition of the Turin based newspaper Tuttosport, despite his strong start to the season.

The report details how the Nerazzurri’s management felt that the relationship between themselves and the 26-year-old striker couldn’t be repaired. Furthermore, they also felt that the rift between Icardi and the other players at the club was too wide and wouldn’t be easily fixed either.

Icardi has scored nine goals and provided one assist for the Parisian side in his first ten appearances, the report highlights, but yet Inter are still happy about his departure. This is because they are hoping that the player convinces PSG of his abilities enough that they will activate the €70 million buy option attached to him, generating them more revenue and closing that chapter of their history for good. There are rumours emerging that PSG may even activate the buy option in January.