French side Paris Saint Germain would have to pay Inter an extra €10 million should they sell Argentine striker Mauro Icardi to Juventus in the summer, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Corriere della Sera.
The report details how Inter CEO Beppe Marotta inserted a clause in Inter owned forward Mauro Icardi’s loan deal. The deal, which allows PSG to purchase the 27-year-old Argentine striker for €70 million, has a clause in it that means that should the French club purchase the player and decide to sell him to an Italian club, they would have to pay Inter another €10 million.
Juventus sporting director Fabio Paratici has been in constant contact with Icardi’s wife and agent Wanda Nara, the report continues, as the Bianconeri are incredibly keen to bring the player to Turin. Should PSG decide to purchase Icardi to sell him on to Juventus, the Nerazzurri would look to reinvest that €80 million back into the squad.