Inter Hoping That Bremer’s Informal Pact With Torino For €25-30M Valuation Holds & Asking Price Isn’t €50M, Italian Media Report

Inter are hoping that the informal pact between Bremer and Torino holds for the Granata to allow him to leave for €25-30 million this summer.
This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the Nerazzurri do not want for the 24-year-old’s valuation to skyrocket in a summer auction that could see the Granata hold out for as much as €50 million.
Bremer signed a contract extension with his club until the end of June 2024 earlier this year, but he did so with the understanding that the club would allow him to depart for a reasonable fee and agreed an informal pact that he could get his desired move for a fee of €25-30 million.
The Nerazzurri have an agreement with the Brazilian, but a move for him could be problematic if the asking price for him is to rise much beyond that amount.
Inter are relying on the player’s agreement with Torino to hold that they will let him leave for that amount despite the amount of transfer interest that could see his valuation rise, while a release clause in his deal would allow him to leave for €15 million in January.