Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso discussed the future of two Inter linked players, Federico Chiesa and Gaetano Castrovilli, in an interview earlier today when talking at a press conference. His words were noted by Italian media outlet FcInterNews.

“The guys must remain focused for these last 12 games. I’ve already said that if Chiesa wants to go it’s enough for them to pay the amount we demand.”

He then moved onto talking about another player linked with the Nerazzurri, Castrovilli. The 23-year-old Italian is contracted to the Viola until 2024, after signing a new deal before Christmas.

“Castrovilli is different. He’s happy and wants to stay here in Florence, as he told me. As long as he doesn’t disappoint me! I’d like to give him the number ten shirt and Giancarlo Antognoni would be happy too.”

Inter and Juventus are both incredibly keen to sign the 22-year-old Chiesa, who is contracted to the Viola until 2022. Commisso has been working hard to try and convince the Italian forward to stay in Florence, but now is prepared to let the talismanic player leave in the summer, should the right offer arrive. The deal will be expensive but Inter are hoping to fund it with the proceeds of the sale of Lautaro Martinez to Barcelona. Chiesa has scored seven goals and provided five assists in 26 appearances this season.