Inter, Beppe Marotta prepares revolution to get Albert Gudmundsson
The Inter does not give up Gudmundsson
Inter is not giving up on Albert Gudmundsson. After having now finalized the arrival of Josep Martinez from Genoa, the Nerazzurri are back to work to try to bring the Icelandic fantasist to Milan as well. However, the Rossoblù club would have no intention of making discounts and would be willing to negotiate a transfer of the number 11 only for a sum around 35 million euros.
According to a report by "Tuttosport", the Meneghini managers, in order to get to the Icelandic trequartista, would need to create a treasury through outgoing transactions. It would be already 10, in fact, the players that Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio would have put on the market: Correa, Radu, Agoumé, Vanheusden, Filip Stankovic, Oristanio, Satriano, Sebastiano and Francesco Pio Esposito and Marko Arnautovic, who could leave the Nerazzurri if a congruous offer arrives.
Once the roster has been thinned out, the Milanese club could attempt the assault on Gudmundsson on the basis of a similar transaction to the one carried out for Davide Frattesi, that is, loan with mandatory redemption, so as to shift the burden of the investment to the next accounting year.
On the youth front, in addition, Inter has reportedly also made a decision regarding its own little gem Valentin Carboni, who is reportedly valued at around 30 million euros. The Nerazzurri would have decided to take the player off the market, so as to allow Simone Inzaghi to evaluate him in the summer training camp. The former Monza player is currently involved in the Copa America with Argentina and on the night of Saturday June 29 and Sunday June 30 he could make his debut with the national team against Perù.