Italian journalist Fabio Ravezzani has said that it has not helped the climate at Inter for Robin Gosens and Milan Skriniar to be on the market for so long, according to a report in the Italian media.

As was said by the journalist on his Twitter account, there has been a level of uncertainty hanging over the squad throughout almost the entire summer and into the new season due to the possibility of selling major players.

Milan Skriniar is the one who has been linked with a move more than anyone else but Robin Gosens has also nearly left in recent days.

Fabio Ravezzani says that it won’t have done any good for the general climate of the team and they will be glad to see the back of the transfer market now that it has closed.

“Inter’s uncertainty over Gosens and Skriniar being potentially transferable for over two months have certainly not done the team’s internal climate any good. The end of the market represents the end of a big discomfort for the team.”

Inter appear to always be at risk of losing a major player at short notice.