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Just give him a raise, and sell him in the summer at full price.
 

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Absolutely. The signing on free will be huge for him. Its better to have a fresh start in the summer too for a new club.

He can still have a shot at SuperCup, then play the CL matches vs Porto and advance ( remember this is as far he has come in his career) , maybe with a little luck maybe even have a shot for a historic 20th title. Very stupid to leave now. If I was Skriniar, I would say to Zhang and people who would propose a sale "get fucked"
I honestly feel we have a good outside shot to reach the CL semis this year. obviously depending on the draws, and we're looking to fuck it up by imploding in January.


Beat Porto (not easy, but better to face Porto than Liverpool, City, Real or PSG) then you have a 4/7 chance to avoid a top team as Real Madrid or Liverpool will be out, PSG or Bayern will be out and you'll have Manchester City. We should be able to match up with Napoli, Milan/Tottenham, Chelsea/Dortmund or Benfica in the quarters, especially if that's the only competition we have a chance of advancing further as the Scudetto seems out of the question now.


Instead, watch us fuck it all up, lose to Porto after we sell 2 starters (perhaps Skriniar and Dumfries) without adequately replacing them and barely competing for that top 4 spot a la Spalletti years.


If only the ownership showed a glimpse of ambition or at least care for the club. They don't. We're abandoned and kept captive.
 

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Yeah I would just keep Skriniar irregardless of renewal being signed or not. Having a shot at advancing in CL is something we should really take here.

I could accept selling Dumfries if the money is just dumb to refuse. But Skriniar needs to stay, impossible to replace that impact. With Dumfries I think it would be doable (again, if the money is dumb).

Still seeing he's gonna extend.
 

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Honestly, the best I’m hoping for is a Bremer deal. Tiny extension so we can make money off of him.
 

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Yeah I would just keep Skriniar irregardless of renewal being signed or not. Having a shot at advancing in CL is something we should really take here.

I could accept selling Dumfries if the money is just dumb to refuse. But Skriniar needs to stay, impossible to replace that impact. With Dumfries I think it would be doable (again, if the money is dumb).

Still seeing he's gonna extend.
How much would we get for skriniar now, 20m? Too optimistic. Vs, what do we get by getting past Porto? It's a balance. If he's going for free in summer I'd rather sell him now. Don't know who we could replace him with, knowing us, probably fucking izzo or something
 
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Honestly, the best I’m hoping for is a Bremer deal. Tiny extension so we can make money off of him.
For this to happen i hope Skriniar required the management to beg to him.. because there's honestly why would he do it unless if Inter gave him the salary that he want..

At this point i dont really care if Inter get any money or not at all if Skriniar departure.. because even if Inter got transfer fee it wont result in buying a worthy enough replacement.. for example, if they can sell Skriniar for like 15M, they wont even pay 10M for his replacement.. 5M at most..
 

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Deserves 7mil after this Napoli game.
 

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What a game by Milan Skriniar. PSG will be licking lips. Adding another zero to the offer.

Weanwhile Zhang is firing up his instant noodle meal in the office. Because the steak is for the rich.
 

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Absolutely incredible today!
 

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We didnt learn anything from Perisic situation last season aint we. Skriniar plays like a monster and than leaves for free. Sounds familiar.
 

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We didnt learn anything from Perisic situation last season aint we. Skriniar plays like a monster and than leaves for free. Sounds familiar.
it's hard to learn something from inter side when our owner itself nearly bankrupted to manage our club
 

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He was bossing again and even had some nice long passes. Enjoy it while we can boys. :proud:
 
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Italian journalist Marco Barzaghi believes that the main reason that Inter did not decide to sell defender Milan Skriniar during the summer transfer window was that Paris Saint-Germain never made them a satisfactory offer
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Barzaghi reported that Nerazzurri CEO Beppe Marotta told him that a combination of PSG’s offer and the difficulty replacing the Slovakian was what led the Nerazzurri to decide against cashing in.

According to Barzaghi, however, the club had their reasons for not doing so.
“Marotta explained to me why he wasn’t sold in the summer,” he said, “by telling me that PSG’s real and only offer of €50 million came a week prior to the end of the transfer window.”
“Before that, no other real offers were made.”
Barzaghi noted that “Inter, no longer having the possibility of signing Bremer and Milenkovic, refused in order not to lose competitiveness.”

“Yesterday Marotta explained the situation to me,” he said, “the situation is still very much open.”
“There is underlying optimism,” Barzaghi continued, “Inter have gone as high as they can, they’ve put an offer on the table that they can’t change, it’s already the highest they can go considering the club’s financial situation.”
If this is indeed true, I think we can all agree that selling Skriniar for only 50M was not worth the trouble.

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MAROTTA WARNS SKRINIAR ON INTER CONTRACT: ‘CANNOT ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE’
Inter chief Beppe Marotta admits they can only wait and see what Milan Skriniar decides after their final contract extension offer. ‘We can do a lot, but we cannot achieve the impossible.’

The centre-back will be a free agent when his current contract expires on June 30, with Paris Saint-Germain, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea known to be hovering around him ready to swoop.

“Around Skriniar there are the typical dynamics of the football world and other clubs are negotiating with these situations too,” Marotta told DAZN.

“We are negotiating with his representatives, because we believe Milan deserves to be part of our squad in the present and the future. We presented an offer to him and hope to soon reach a conclusion.”

It is widely reported that Inter have made a firm and final proposal to extend the contract at €6m per season plus bonuses, but so far Skriniar has not given a response.

After months of declaring himself ‘optimistic’ that an agreement can be reached to extend the contract, is Marotta still feeling the same way about his star defender?

“I am always optimistic in life, but in this case I am also realistic. We know that we can do a lot, but we cannot achieve the impossible.”

It would be a huge blow for the Nerazzurri to lose Skriniar for free over the summer, considering six months ago they turned down bids believed to be in the region of €70m from PSG.

When it comes to bringing in reinforcements during the January transfer window, the Inter director has a warning for the supporters.

“The January window tends to be one of reparation, so there aren’t always opportunities that are up to the standards of the current squad. The team right now is satisfying and we have the utmost respect for them, then we’ll see if there are any opportunities.”
whatever, just keep Skriniar.
 
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Italian journalist Marco Barzaghi believes that the main reason that Inter did not decide to sell defender Milan Skriniar during the summer transfer window was that Paris Saint-Germain never made them a satisfactory offer

If this is indeed true, I think we can all agree that selling Skriniar for only 50M was not worth the trouble.

EDIT:

MAROTTA WARNS SKRINIAR ON INTER CONTRACT: ‘CANNOT ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE’

whatever, just keep Skriniar.
Nice mind games by Barzaghi. :lol:
 

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Italian journalist Marco Barzaghi believes that the main reason that Inter did not decide to sell defender Milan Skriniar during the summer transfer window was that Paris Saint-Germain never made them a satisfactory offer

If this is indeed true, I think we can all agree that selling Skriniar for only 50M was not worth the trouble.

EDIT:

MAROTTA WARNS SKRINIAR ON INTER CONTRACT: ‘CANNOT ACHIEVE THE IMPOSSIBLE’

whatever, just keep Skriniar.
that's define how bankrupt zhang/suning to manage Inter. it's like to get torture from zero COVID policy even if we aren't China residents.
 
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