Inter market, Beppe Marotta puts the brakes on Diaby and Perisic

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Inter Milan president Beppe Marotta, speaking at Sky Sport microphones before the last match of the Champions League round against Borussia Dortmund, also spoke about soccer market. “Meanwhile, there are two considerations to make – he began -The first is that we are not in an emergency situation, the second is that from this market we want to strengthen the available squad. It is not easy to find players who can fit in qualitatively to this group”.

The elimination of PSV Eindhoven from the Champions League increases the Nerazzurri club&#8217s hopes of bringing Ivan Perisic back to Milan. “There&#8217s no preclusion even in matters of possible investments, but we have to find the players– explained the Beneamata number one -. It’s what we are doing, Ausilio and Baccin are sounding out some tracks and let’s see between now and the end of the market what will happen, however, I emphasize how this group however is fully responding to what are the seasonal goals”.

The Nerazzurri Club is also looking for a new player.

In the last, hours, however, Inter has also put in its sights Moussa Diaby, French outside forward of the Al Ittihad: “When I was talking about surveys that we are doing, I do not hide that there is also this hypothesis, but a very remote hypothesis today because he is a player who is important for the team. But still it was an operation, as you pointed out, very onerous, so I would say that the percentages are minimal, but still we face it, this survey, always with tranquility, without making further pressure. We see what happens in these days”.

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As far as the outgoing market is concerned, on the other hand, at the end of the season the paths of Yann Sommer and Inter will separate unless the experienced Swiss goalkeeper decides to remain in the Nerazzurri with a much less important role and that is that of second to the younger extreme defender who will be hired by the management of the ‘Biscione’.

The Swiss, who ended up in the eye of the storm in an alternating current this season, has found an ally in a former colleague, namely Stefano Sorrentino, son of art (his father Roberto defended the posts of Catania, Cagliari and Bologna among others) and a longtime protagonist both in Italy and abroad. “I want to go against the trend with respect to what has been said and written. We are here to look for the hair in the egg but Sommer is not the problem of Inter’s problem” he said, speaking on the New Sports Sunday.

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