10 - Will be one of the absolutely best players in the history of the game (think Meazza, Matheus)
9 - Will be one of the club legends, and become one of the best players in the world of their era
8 - A player of very good quality, who will add much to the team, one of the best in the nation
7 - Good player, a valuble asset of a team, one of the 10-15 best on his position in the country
6 - Above average player, who will be useful, but will never be a key player for a team
5 - Completely average player
4 - Below average, not a disaster, but would be better if we didn't sign him in the first place
3 - Anonymous player who will never be remembered through the fact nobody expected anything from him
2 - Close to a useless player, who will add nothing to the team besides filling the CL quota
1 - Crap, shit, useless player, worst buisness ever, Mancini, Quaresma and Gresko combined
Anyone who can't envision Skriniar charging out from the right side of defense with the ball at his feet, beating the first defender and launching a splitting vertical pass lacks fantasy.
Yes, we all know he's a beast in a back 4, but it's not like he's suddenly a shit player when switching to a new system.
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I realize he may not be as dominant in Conte's 3-5-2 as he might be in a 4-man defense, but any offer under 100 mln euros should be a non-starter in my view. And 100 is really a bare minimum.
Selling him would be the single biggest mistake in recent memory. He should be groomed as the future captain of our club, not a means to fund buying some wonder kid or one season wonder (SMS). The shelf life of managers at clubs is increasingly diminishing. Anyone expecting Conte to be here beyond 2-3 years is being delusional. He will leave, and selling Skriniar to satisfy his tactics in the short-term would be ridiculously misguided.
A transfer rumour from Tuttosport during an international week, I'm not worried
What ADRossi just told. Would be very short-sighted to sell him and I really don't see Marotta doing that. Even if I said earlier it would be the most Marotta-thing ever. But probably it actually is not, he's too young for that. Marotta would be more interested in selling him in 3-4 years when he's hitting the prime years. If he keeps developing, the price could be astronomical. And Marotta is the cynical money-man.
There are also rumours linking Skriniar with PSG but the player has reportedly rejected all their approaches as he wants to stay at Inter.
Come on now, the guy FIRED his agent and negotiated the management by himself to renew his contract and settled for a relatively low salary to a player of his caliber.
Now yall are trying to tell me all of a sudden he became interested in more money and is eager to leave Inter?
These rumors are ridiculous, I'm not worried one bit. He's here to stay.
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The problem here is not his will but the management's.
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Why not to sell him for big money and reinvest it to strength the team? I personally don't see anything wrong about it, specially when Marotta is the chief - he knows which players are needed to improve the team.
When was the last time Inter sold good players in the right moment? I think it was IBRA, and that's 10 years ago.
Inter clueless management with no strategy and wasting tons of money. every year, again and again
According to our of our fitness coaches, Julio Tous, it's nearly impossible to find a team mate to assist Lukaku in drills designed to improve his hold-up play as he's too strong physically. As it stands, Skriniar is the only one in the squad strong enough to be able to handle Romelu.![]()
I really don't understand how we're not scoring more set pieces with these physical animals in the squad. Hopefully with Sensi back the quality of the balls in can improve.
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Why should we sell our best CB? I said it before but it makes no sense to sell Skriniar. Godin is aging, Ranocchia is not good enough and Bastoni has potential but is nowhere near the level of Skriniar. So we are left with only de Vrij. The money we will get for Skriniar is needed to buy a new CB, so automatically a downgrade. So yes we can make alot of money on Skriniar but we need to invest alot of money for the same position.
Why would a club even sell one of its best player and potentially their captain?
They can have him. For 200m.
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I suppose we can always sell Skriniar and get a bodybuilder for cheap to body-check Romelu.
Kidding aside, Skriniar is great, but he's human - if someone comes along offering a ton of money, he may be tempted. If that happens - repeat: IF - then the club should hold out for a number followed by eight zeros. At least eight
We are in violent agreement there. We should score a lot more from freekicks. At the very least, we should be getting a lot more headers in and testing the other team's GK.