Inter To Try & Sign Juventus Target Sandro Tonali Using Same Formula Used For Nicolo Barella

Inter could get creative with the formula they try to sign Brescia midfielder Sandro Tonali with in the coming months according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Tuttosport.

Brescia president and owner Massimo Cellino wants €50 million for his star man and will seemingly not lower his demands. Inter could meet those demands although they will not do so by just offering €50 million upfront.

The report from the Turin based news outlet goes on to explain that Inter could carry out a deal similar to the one that they acquired Nicolo Barella through last Summer.

Inter paid €12 million to loan Barella for the season with a €25 million obligation to buy attached plus €13 million in add-ons, €8 million of each are easily achievable and the remaining €5 million less so.

The report also explains that Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta would like to lower the cost of any deal by offering a player.

It is unlikely that Andrea Pinamonti will be offered but the likes of Michele Di Gregorio, Andrew Gravillon, Xian Emmers, Michael Ntube, Jacopo Gianelli, Edoardo Vergani and Matias Vecino could be offered.