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1. GdS on Saturday:
Georgios Vagiannidis was convinced by the move to Milan due to the prospect of immediately being integrated into the first team. The deal is almost fully complete and Inter feel confident of securing his signature soon.
FcInterNews on Sunday: Georgios Vagiannidis wouldn’t be integrated into the first team. Inter would like to sign him to either send him out on loan or put him into the Under-19 squad. The player hasn’t had too much first team experience yet and wouldn’t be ready for a quick move to a Serie A squad.Vagiannidis has made 17 appearances across all competitions so far this season, scoring five goals and providing one assist in that time.
TuttoShit: Vagiannidis will be evaluated by coach Antonio Conte in the pre-season training camp. The player will be loaned out to a friendly club, which could be Hellas Verona, who the Nerazzurri have been in talks with for some time now regarding Marash Kumbulla. Vagiannidis could be included in that deal.
2. PassioneInter: The Nerazzurri are thinking about signing
Jan Vertonghen on a free transfer, giving coach Antonio Conte an experienced defender who knows how to play on the left side of a back three. Vertonghen
currently earns around €3.5 million net per season, the report continues, and Inter may look to sign him should Diego Godin leave Milan. The 33-year-old Belgian
has declined all contract renewal offers from Tottenham and wishes to move to either Spain or Italy, although he wants a long contract.
TuttoShit: The player has experience playing in a three-man defence and would be able to play on the left side, a problem area for Inter considering Milan Skriniar’s tough adaption to the role. Other clubs are also interested in signing the Tottenham defender, the report continues, including Napoli and Roma, as well as other Premier League clubs, Ajax and Atletico Madrid.
3. GdS [print]: Inter are one of several clubs to have developed an interest in signing Atalanta full back
Timothy Castagne.
The
Belgian national team defender’s contract with the Bergamo based club is
due to expire at the end of next season and Atalanta would like to extend his deal before trying to shift him on for a fee in the region of €20 million. In the event that no contract renewal is agreed upon, Atalanta will be unable to demand any more than between €10-15 million for the 23-year-old. In addition to Inter, the Milan based newspaper go on to claim that Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City, Sevilla and Paris Saint Germain are all also interested in the former KRC Genk player.