Inter, blocked the negotiation for Lazar Samardzic
Inter, blocked the negotiation for Lazar Samardzic
Another twist in the story about Lazar Samardzic’s move to Inter. The Serbian-German midfielder has in fact returned to Udine after he had even reassured a fan earlier in the day about his signing for the Nerazzurri after he had already undergone medical examinations.
In fact, the negotiation is frozen at the moment because Inter did not want to change the agreements made with his former agent Rafaela Pimenta, rejecting the new demands of the entourage instigated by the player’s father, who will now have a few days to decide whether to accept or not.
For Inter, the negotiation for Marko Anautovic, formerly with the Nerazzurri in the 2009-2010 season of the Triplete, is also on the high seas: the Biscione offered 8 million euros for the Austrian striker to Bologna, which instead wants 9-10 million plus bonuses: however, it is already a step forward compared to yesterday, when the Rossoblù had declared the 34-year-old, born in Floridsdorf, a Viennese district, non-transferable.
Luckily for the Nerazzurri, however, it seems done for Brazilian side Carlos Augusto: Monza’s CEO Adriano Galliani would in fact have personally gone to Inter’s headquarters to finalize the final details of the deal, which should close on the basis of a loan with a right of redemption set at around the figure of 13 million euros.