“A classic Inter victory like the good old days. Letting the opponent apply pressure until they are out of steam and then strike hard”. This is the analysis of Sebastiano Vernazza of La Gazzetta dello Sport, after the continous success of Luciano Spalletti. “The first and the last goal had Mauro Icardi as the author, goals from far away typical for great strikers like Boninsegna, Altobelli, Serena, Vieri, Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic and Milito. Now Icardi can enjoy at least one night at the top of the strikers in Serie A. So far he has scored 15 times, more than half of all Inter’s goals this season. Maybe it is time to increase his buy-out clause at 110 million of euros. This price means that teams like Real Madrid and Bayern Münich will come knocking at the door with their fat wallets. It is easy to sell a top striker but it is hard to find an equal player to replace him. Inter should give Icardi what he wants and then build the team around him, after all we are talking about a guy who only is 24 years old, his best years are still to come”.
Vernazza: Inter should bribe Icardi
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No
we are not rube
we dont bribe sorry
Give him anything he wants. I hope we keep the whole team (except you know who and who…) Also, bringing Chiesa as treq. would be a dream. Mark my words: He will be way better than Dybala, with proper treating.
Chiesa and which ever center back Spalletti wants, and it’d be a dream for me. (I know, he wants midfielder too, but even this is so fine by me.)
I really like Nabil Fekir
Yeaaaahh, me too. But never going to happen. Lyon is playing mad well
Will ended up like Belhanda
Milinkovic for the athleticism, Nabil Fekir for elegant no 10, or Chiesa for hot prospect Italian icon.
Fekir with his current form would cost at least 60M !
But he is damn worth each penny !
I would sell J.mario and add cash to get him. He’s scored 12 goals so far
An interesting thing I notice from Fekir when he carries the ball is he also uses his body to protect the ball, beside his high technical ball control. Something rare for typical no.10 today. He posseses good athletic body structure. This characteristic would favor him to make a move from central and to face a compact defensive strategy, mostly on serie A teams. I’m not bothered with his disability to attack the space because he could deliver many key passes and unleash powerful long shoot (something JM couldn’t provide right now).
I thought chiesa is an AMR?
And Dybala was ST