I said none of this. But Bayern didn`t buy him even if the price was more then Ok for a team like Bayern. Tottenham also want to release him. These are facts, from whatever angle you look at the situation.
What I want to say is that Inter will have a problem with selling (low fees), if the clubs are not happy with the players. And seems none of the clubs were/are happy with Icardi, Lukaku, Perisic even Hakimi. If we don`t have to sell this would be completely irrelevant, but as you see we live now from selling players.
Perisic wasn't even sold, he left on a Bosman. We didn't receive any fee for him so why is a player released on a free even in an argument that Inter should undersell their players?
Hakimi and Icardi weren't entirely flops for PSG. But this is a team that buys star names rather than having a clear idea how exactly they want to play rather than who they need or don't. They change coach almost every year.
Lukaku never gave Chelsea/Tuchel a chance cause he saw quickly that they rightfully didn't want to tweak the way they play especially for him to fit there.
The players are treated a bit like robots in football. They should fit the team where they come to play. We can buy a super talented ACM that everyone will wonder why he doesn't play for us when Inzaghi and the 3-5-2 don't have a place for such a player, we need someone like Brozo or now Calha there and the central midfielder plays deeper for us.
Some players fail, others succeed after they move. We now bought a player from Sassuolo despite two players we bought from them didn't come good for Inter. But we risk because Inter likes this player.
Should've Inter backed out from Frattesi because Sensi and Politano weren't what Inter needed? Or should've Inter lowered the demand from Sassuolo because of this?
It doesn't make any sense to do this really. If you like the player you should pay the price as long as you can afford it and it's reasonable. If you can't you move to another target.
You're making this as if other clubs that want Inter players should come and say "We want this player even though the other players you sold are shit so we suspect he'll be shit too so lower the price." No, the price of the player is set based on what this player contributed for the selling club so far. If the club coming to buy the player thinks he's not worth that they should seek elsewhere and this is the position Inter's management should take. Not to accept 18m after they agreed on 23m previously. It's pathetic.