Brescia have dropped their demands for star player Sandro Tonali according to a report from Italian football journalist and transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla.
Brescia had previously been demanding €50 million for the highly rated Italian national team midfielder but Pedulla claims that La Rondinelle have dropped their demands to somewhere between €30-40 million for the promising youngster.
Pedulla goes on to explain that a deal should be reached between Inter and Brescia for Tonali at around €40 million including add-ons and there will be no players included on Inter’s end as part of the deal.
He also claims that this is the reason why Inter have slowed down in their pursuit of Hellas Verona defender Marash Kumbulla, who Lazio now appear closest to signing.
This season Tonali, who is under contract with Brescia until the end of next season, has made 25 appearances across all competitions to date, in which he has scored one goal and provided a handful of assists for his teammates.
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