Agents aka pushers. Inter would probably rather get back Pinamonti than pay 1.5M salary to BonazzoliAs the source explains, the attacker currently earns 1.5 million euros, a salary deemed too high for Serie B. Yet, the player doesn’t have offers from Serie A.
Tuttosh1t reveals that Tinti had also proposed Bonazzoli to Inter last year. Due to his status as an academy product of the club, he would give the Nerazzurri an advantage on their UEFA squad list.
However, the source believes Inter could once again reject the proposal as they did last year, and instead opt for an internal solution in the shape of Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
The Armenian veteran has been featuring as a central midfielder in Inzaghi’s formation. However, he can play in a more advanced role, allowing the coach to switch to a 3-5-1-1 lineup.
This solution could become even more feasible this year with the arrival of Piotr Zielinski who would fill in for Mkhitaryan in the middle of the park.
Agent Tullio Tinti offers Federico Bonazzoli to Inter
Agents aka pushers. Inter would probably rather get back Pinamonti than pay 1.5M salary to Bonazzoli
Tuttosport are drunk. Di Marzio reported yesterday he's going to Cremonese.
That`s why I call them Tuttosh1t
However, one may not exclude the other: his agent could have offered him to multiple clubs hoping that someone would take him
Inzaghi and using young players?If Inter end up not bringing in any other new attackers, it raises the question as to what value there has been in loaning out Carboni. They've not raised any serious money that can be spent on the squad and even though he is young, had he stayed he would have been joint 4th in the pecking order alongside Arnautovic. That would relate to the sort of game time he needs to develop.
I appreciate his best position is not a conventional fit, but with time I'm sure Inzaghi could have used him as a number 10. If they sign Chiesa then he's another player who they would be having to adapt to the system anyway.
He might be left with no other choice, Oaktree seem to have a very clear idea of what is appropriate signing in terms of age.Inzaghi and using young players?
Carboni needs to start everby game 90min to develop further. That would be the ideal case
The value in loaning carbni is that hopefully he gets to play at top level for an entire season instead of playing a grand total of maybe 80 mins with us if he stayed here. Most important for these youngsters to grow is playing time and we should do everything we can to get it to them except for fucking up our season.If Inter end up not bringing in any other new attackers, it raises the question as to what value there has been in loaning out Carboni. They've not raised any serious money that can be spent on the squad and even though he is young, had he stayed he would have been joint 4th in the pecking order alongside Arnautovic. That would relate to the sort of game time he needs to develop.
I appreciate his best position is not a conventional fit, but with time I'm sure Inzaghi could have used him as a number 10. If they sign Chiesa then he's another player who they would be having to adapt to the system anyway.
Inzaghi and using young players?
Carboni needs to start everby game 90min to develop further. That would be the ideal case
Yeah, this Marseille move to play for De Zerbi was definitely the best solution for the kid and most probably for Inter as well.The value in loaning carbni is that hopefully he gets to play at top level for an entire season instead of playing a grand total of maybe 80 mins with us if he stayed here. Most important for these youngsters to grow is playing time and we should do everything we can to get it to them except for fucking up our season.
This is not Football Manager.yeah, keeping finished Joaquin BBQ, Arnautobitch, and Salcedo is a wisely move rather than nurturing a brilliant technically Carboni. OK. (very boomerly manner)