Emre Mor occupies the dedicated Inter page in Corriere dello Sport’s edition today. The Roman newspaper reconstructs the Inter blitz from yesterday when they outplayed Roma, Fiorentina, Napoli and Watford in order to get the yes from Turkish talent from Borussia Dortmund. During the meeting at Inter’s head office on Vittorio Emanuele, an ok for the player’s contract was received which means a five-year deal with a base of 1.5 million of euros plus bonuses. Negotiating with the German club however is not that easy. Borussia Dortmund wants the entire transfer sum now, but Inter suggests a two-year loan deal with a conditional buy-out depending on number of presences.
Source: corrieredellosport.it

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imo not look good even on youtube 🙁
Seems like Dalbert isn’t coming after all.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Only bureaucratic procedures to be performed and then will finally begin the adventure of Dalbert with Inter. After the agreements reached between Inter and Nice, in fact, at this time the lawyers of the two clubs are working on the documentation (their translations) for the transfer of Dalbert.
Everything is bad now maybe no one is coming
People have been after Mor for different reasons. Yes, as with any other young player we take a chance, and yes he needs to bulk up etc. BUT! Since I am a dane and have seen him since his teens, I would like give yet another perspective as to why – unfourtunately – I think he will fail. Some of these things I have witnessed on TV from the danish league, som I have read on a danish football site – in a fora for Inter fans:
There is a chance that this guy can ruin the team harmony. He sees himself like a player who has achieved more than he has. He had attitude problems in his old club Lyngby, where they let him go because the club said they couldn’t handle him.
Then In FC Nordsjælland he was also sort of a queen. Never looked like he took the games seriously although he had more talent than a lot of other players in the league. He quickly felt more important than others, it seemed.
In Dortmund, there was romours about attiude problems in training sessions. He had clashes with Tuschel – who btw. was also said to emberess Mor by making him crawl like a dog (so I read). The clashes were about running extra laps after a session, which Mor refused. Anyway, Dortmund haven’t seen a change in attitude and are now willing to let a talent fly, rather than witness his character.
Furthermore, he is considered very selfish on the pitch, which I think will get him in to troubles with Icardi and the rest – and also the fans of course.
He has a wonderful talent, but I fear he will ruin it for himself. He need to gain another selfperspective is he is to succeed and become anything other than a failure who can be bad for team harmony.
My god I hope he proves me wrong, because he can drible and dance on the field. but he needs to fight his bad side.
Spend more money and get Pulisic from Dortmund. Younger, better, more intelligent player.
The boy was born and raised in Denmark, played in every Danish youth national team – but chose the Turkish senior national team, even though he didn’t speak Turkish at the time. I suspect it was because he was promised a spot in the Turkish squad for the 2016 Euros.
I am Danish, and since Emre Mor has played in Denmark until June 2016, I know his qualities quite well.
He is lightening fast and a fantastic dribbling artist. I see glimpses of skills comparable to the skills of a young Cristiano Ronaldo or Denilson.
In some games he can be a wizard. But in the next three games he can be completely invisible.
On top of that, he is very small and weak physically.
I deem him a lottery ticket!
And I believe more in our Gabigol-lottery ticket than in Emre Mor.
Therefore, I am quite happy with the 2-year loan deal with an obligation to buy – IF he reaches a certain amount of games.
If he succeeds, we can snatch him for 10(?) million, which is not very much in the current market.
If he does not succeed, this failed lottery ticket “only” cost us 2 million euros because of the “loan/appearance-insurrance”.
In my opinion, hope Inter focus on Dalbert Saga, not on Emre Mor, and then try to find RB (Cancelo would be great)
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Only bureaucratic procedures to be performed and then will finally begin the adventure of Dalbert with Inter. After the agreements reached between Inter and Nice, in fact, at this time the lawyers of the two clubs are working on the documentation (their translations) for the transfer of Dalbert. ^^
I don’t understand all the hype about Emre Mor. Ask any Dortmund fan about him and watch some of the games he played there last season (especially since winter). You will have a good reason to worry this guy might well be our next Zarate or our version of Iturbe. I really really hope I will be proven wrong.
Agree.. he dont have any difference to iturbe..
My hatred for the guy aside, this deal makes no sense at all.
He has absolutely no chance of succeding at Inter. He is no bigger than a shrimp and if he thought the defenders in germany were hard on him, then he definitely wont like the italian ones any better, quite the opposite.
He needs to heavily bulk up and gain experience if he is ever going to fit to play at any decent level in italy. We all saw how Coutinho struggled physically when he came to italy and this guy is even more of a shrimp.
Inter loaning him for 2 years with an oblagation to buy makes no sense at all. This is the type of player who should go out on loan, because he is so far from ready to play for Inter.
The only way it would make any sense for Inter to get this guy (which i hope with all my heart they dont), would be to buy him outright and then loan him out for 2 years.
Retard alert!!
The best offensive trio in Serie A are tiny in physical stature. Especially Insigne. Dybala, Perotti aren’t giants either. Going back further, remember Pastore? how skinny was he
You do know muscle weighs more than fat right? Bulk up = gain more muscle, you utter moron, learn to fucking read. If you compare the muscle mass of Insigne to Emre Mor then you will be very surprised.
Dybala weighs about 10 kg more and quite a bit taller, so thats a hilarious comparison.
Go jump off a bridge and rid us of your stupidity.
Lol it was spot on to call this wankstain a retard XD doesn’t even get the point. Strength isn’t all that in football, depends on how the coach use him and other factors. I won’t even bother to explain coz you’re just a xenophobic cunt, who needs some education and probably screwed from the way you’re brought up. The world is better off without lowlifes like you
LOL yea strength and the vastly improve balance and acceleration that comes with it, not to mention not being pushed into the canvas in every man-man duel is totally irrelevant in football… Especially for a such a small player…
Jesus christ you are stupid beyond belief.
So you don’t like Mor as a player and you want Inter to buy him outright, instead of loaning him with option to buy…. Great fking logic.
Do you have trouble reading?
I said IF we are to get him, then buying him outright would be better than a 2 year loan with obligation to buy him after.
Because in the first event we could just loan him out to gain experience elsewhere. In the second even, i dont believe we can loan him out when he is already on loan here…
My personal opinion on him is completely irrelevant to the above matter.
Try reading before writing next time.
Your opinion is retarded, if he’s not worth it wtf would we buy him outright instead of loaning him… In the loan proposal there’s a chance we may never have to buy him. Just sit his ass on the bench and don’t trigger the buyout clause.Which most likely will be double digit appearances.
And as much as buying him outright is dumb af, I agree it’s a waste to buy this guy.
No one knows what triggers the obligation.
Whats the point of getting him if he isnt to get a proper chance? It doesnt happen very often that these clauses arent activated, especially when its a two year loan, its a clear indication that Inter intends to buy him.
I dont think the player himself would be willing to go to Inter if he hadnt gotten some kinda assurance that what you suggest wont happen and that he potentially could be sitting on the bench for 2 years. That would make absolutely no sense from neither club nor players perspective.
The point is F fucking FP…
Let’s just agree that Azzkikr consistently struggles to express his thoughts(?) into words XD
Writing and misinterpretation of the words of others.. Reader is often more to blame of misunderstanding, than the person sharing his inner thoughts. Few words are synthax 0 1 1 0 1..
as long as hes not bringing politics here its okay. but its starting to get annoying with him since hes starting to talk about merkel and emre mor mainly as a political refugee who betrayed danish system. thats ridicolous ;D
and i always had respect for this azzkik before but since i know his polticial view and his blunt view on ppl i dont even respect him anymore as an interista^^
coz if there is one thing i hate it its racism… and his views are the roots for every racism…
just nevermind about him 😉 hes not wroth it.
Yep I agree with you. To invest in him by siging him outright and then send him on 2 years loan, is a more logical thing instead of directly using him since he’s still so raw and very green in Serie A. We need to learn from coutinho and gabigol case.
Id prefer us to go for yarmolenko instead which is a real deal and ready to make direct impact. And no need for keita, schick, karamoh, mor IF none of our forward is going. We still have candreva perisic icardi gabigol jovetic and eder. 6 forwards for 3 spots is enough for a team without europe. I expect gabigol to have a loan spell in serie A team amd then yarmolenko as rw with candreva.
However, if we really get him for 2 years loan with conditional buy out clause. That is a good business.
Depends on the required number of presences to trigger the obligation clause. If it’s two digit (as a starter) per season, I would say it’s not bad.
Yep that’s make sense.
Its most likely just a formality. These clauses are almost always activated, especially when its a 2 year loan. They wouldnt implement a stritch obligation clause when its such a young player anyways.
Take Dodo for example, he arrived on a 2 year loan and the obligation to buy him came into effect after one single appearance.
Dodo was loaned out after just 1½ years though, so im not sure if it is possible to loan someone out who is already on loan, or if Inter had already made him permanent at that time. Probably the latter.
Well we can judge once the deal goes through and the conditional clause is publish.
yea we will see what happens.
Meanwhile Nice says Dalbert is staying lol, its all italian media invention.
http://www.football-italia.net/107237/nice-dalbert-not-joining-inter
Lord tomo is coming guys prepared your heart and keep healthy
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Only bureaucratic procedures to be performed and then will finally begin the adventure of Dalbert with Inter. After the agreements reached between Inter and Nice, in fact, at this time the lawyers of the two clubs are working on the documentation (their translations) for the transfer of Dalbert. i believe this report more than any other report..
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Only bureaucratic procedures to be performed and then will finally begin the adventure of Dalbert with Inter. After the agreements reached between Inter and Nice, in fact, at this time the lawyers of the two clubs are working on the documentation (their translations) for the transfer of Dalbert. i believe in dimarzio report more.
or maybe the Nice director tried to squeeze more money from inter regarding the remaining details like more bonuses or payment method.
during mercato, it’s known practice for ds to lie to get better deals
It would be great if we get Mor and Andriy Yarmolenko, then send Candy and BIABIANY to the moon 🙂
We are playing cheap just like Juventus XD. Like it, but we wont get this cheap.