Bit more severe than that I think. The owner wants to sell Lautaro or Lukaku to raise £70m, at the risk of making Conte resign, so I wouldn't expect them to try to keep a 35 year old. You never know though...
Wow, I didn't think he's resign quite so quickly! Guess Conte's a man of his word, doesn't take any nonsense.
https://it.blastingnews.com/calcio/...milioni-piu-paredes-per-hakimi-003326912.html Inter are thinking about resizing the squad The Nerazzurri club, to lower the wage bill, has already decided to sell the performances of Alexandar Kolarov and Ashley Young. The former would be courted by Bologna, while the latter should return to the Premier League at Watford.
I ******* hate all that reporting of Italian football when they slip in the nickname of the club in Italian - pretentious *****. The club is called Inter, so use its name. Doesn't happen here, at least not very often.
When I went to University in Birmingham years ago, I was surprised to find that the local media routinely referred to Birmingham City as 'Blues' and rarely by their real name. Of course everyone, not just in the West Midlands, refers to 'Wolves', because the alternative is such a mouthful.
Our newspapers do it too don't they? Regularly see articles about us with sentences starting, "The Hornets..."
Luton Town have signed Wycombe Wanderers midfielder Fred Onyedinma for an undisclosed fee. His signing was funded by the scum's fan-generated 'Transfer Club' fund. After a 2020-21 campaign played almost entirely behind closed doors, fans were entitled to a 40% discount on a 2021-22 season ticket, but they have opted to use the money for new players. The 24-year-old Nigeria-born former Millwall player becomes the scum's first summer purchase.
I was kind of shocked when I saw the newspaper headline last night after the final. All it said was UNITED TAPT. Translates to UNITED LOST. Outrageously disrespectful to Villarreal and every other United club. But then again if a Norwegian tells me his club is United I reel off everyone I can think of before Manure. Its joyous.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...e-road-return-14-years-after-he-left-the-club The two parties are currently discussing personal terms, with a one-year contract on the table for the former England international.
If we're looking at bringing in an experienced player then I can't think of anyone better. He's proved he's still capable last season and knows this club and area inside out.
His set pieces are the main thing I’d be excited by. Imagine having reliably good delivery. Must be worth at least 5 goals per season.
I think out on the left wing would be best, especially if Doig is coming in to battle with Masina. Perfect crosses in from the left and Sarr's pace down the right is a mouthwatering prospect. He was never all that quick anyway, was all about getting to the byline and twisting backwards and forwards until the crossing opportunity arose.
I think you’ll find Captain Sir Glenn Murray sadly passed away a couple of months ago. At least, if it wasn’t him it was his doppelgänger.
Inter Miami have apparently offered him a deal as well as us. According to reports on the bird feed, it’s now up to him to decide.
They broke the salary cap rules on Blaise Matuidi, paying him like they would pay a Designated Player, when they already had one. I suspect in that case, Young wouldn't be offered mega money then
https://sempreinter.com/2021/06/07/...r-defender-new-contract-italian-media-report/ Inter have decided they want to keep him and have offered him a new deal according to Italian media.
I look forward to him telling us it's his dream to end his career at Vicarage Road again in 11 months time. Unless we've been relegated, of course.
I thought he'd rejected a contract offer? He's achieved more than he could possibly hope for at Inter. It's now or never for Ash to return. Honestly think his delivery would be the difference between staying up and going down.
I think Inter didn't offer him one rather than him rejecting one. Now Inzaghi has decided he wants to keep him.