Corriere dello Sport report that Ramires won’t be leaving Jiangsu Suning, as the owners, who also own a majority stake in Inter don’t want to weaken their second side. The Brazilian midfielder, formerly of Chelsea, moved to China in January and since the Suning takeover, has been linked with a possible loan move to the Nerazzurri, despite it taking up a non-EU slot which Inter appear to want to keep for compatriot Gabigol instead. Ramires’ “snub” is the second in as many days as Wolfsburg’ Klaus Allofs admitted that Luiz Gustavo would be remaining with the Bundesliga club.
Inter’s hunt for a central midfielder continues and with just a week in the mercato remaining, they may want to speed up if they do not wish to be disappointed.
Source: Corriere dello Sport

I rather get 3 defenders and 1 midfielder than getting 2 strikers
our defensive line is soooooooo weak
the using of the word “sell” is absolutely wrong,,In fact the management is looking for a club to take him and get rid of his wages
sunning try too hard to win interisti’s heart.. they think only with buying hot young player will make the fans happy. and they are wrong.. signing full back and center back should be our priority..
its hard to sell someone who’s not even ours 😛
which would be fine…
The transfer market has long closed in China so how could he in the first place leave them to join us?
I believe its only closed for incoming transfers.
Outgoing transfers can always happen.
Why can players always leave their clubs in China? Every where else, when a transfer window is closed it means the players are bound to be at the club until the next window opens! Of cause players without a contract are free to leave if they want to…
yes yes and yesssss
don’t want to weaken their second side
——- you mean THEIR FIRST SIDE ?
Your rearside is your daddys playground
you are very boring person, stinky mouth.
understood ?
Useless if you have worldclass mid but poor def..