Ivan Perišić

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IMO risk of giving Perisic a raise is almost non-existent. Every player is different and Persic doesn't feel like a player, like AT ALL, who would start slacking when he gets that last contract.

Just give him that 5m€ + bonus and call it a day. I'm sure Perisic will accept that.
 

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Sure he can ask for a raise. Everyone can. But you also won't find many teams that give a raise to a 33-year old. Personally i can't think of any. When 33-year old Ronaldo asked for a raise Real sold him to Juve. 33-year old Lewandowski asks for a raise but Bayern's response is a straight nein. There's a reason for that. Risk is simply too high. If Perisic can find 6m elsewhere good for him. But club also needs to think about the future. When Zhang comes and asks for a wage cut and we're forced to sell a starter with many years ahead of him (Skriniar, Bastoni, Barella, Lautaro) because of it we're going to regret giving 6m to a 33-year old. Especially when you already have a replacement in Gosens.
Sure he can but don't you think he should take into considering our financial situation? If he really wants to stay he should. But now I'm typing this out loud I understand this is a romantic thought nowadays.
 

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Sure he can but don't you think he should take into considering our financial situation? If he really wants to stay he should. But now I'm typing this out loud I understand this is a romantic thought nowadays.
If he stayed a normal player, player he was 3 or 4 years ago then maybe I would tend to agree, but dude went from a solid attacking winger to a world-class defensive wingback in a span of 1,5 years, and it's all coz of his work ethic and discipline. That kinda of effort has to be rewarded imo no matter his age.

I still remember when conte first played him on that left side, not only did he looked out of place, but he didn't even have the desire to play there, which is completely understandable, talk about a demanding position. He slowly got into it, he had time last year to perfect the craft coz we had hakimi on the right, so the pressure wasn't that great, and he did it, he perfected it, to the point that he was our best player this season, by far.

I know we are in difficult financial situation but imo these are not cases to balance your budget on, god knows we have more than enough deadwood to make room for perisic raise, so our management should do their magic.
 

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Sure he can but don't you think he should take into considering our financial situation? If he really wants to stay he should. But now I'm typing this out loud I understand this is a romantic thought nowadays.
Attachment to the jersey has died for the most part long time ago. Most players only think about their interests. And it's perfectly fine. That's why guys like Skriniar are so special.
 

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IMO risk of giving Perisic a raise is almost non-existent. Every player is different and Persic doesn't feel like a player, like AT ALL, who would start slacking when he gets that last contract.

Just give him that 5m€ + bonus and call it a day. I'm sure Perisic will accept that.
Its not about slacking players at that age are 1 medium injury away from declining at a very rapid rate.
 

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Perisic also doesn't seem like a player who gets injured a lot. Projecting a serious injury to a player at that age is surely a thing, but like I said, every player is unique. Perisic takes very good care of his body. He's been available practically all spring and Inzaghi has kept using him every freaking match.

IMO Perisic has all the reasons to ask for a raise and we should not blame him for that. If we can't even give him the same salary he's having now, then no one can point Perisic if he decides to leave. Experienced players always have big salaries, when these players are key players in their teams. You could make a case Perisic is our MVP this season (Brozo other candidate). Age is not a relevant matter in that case since the length of the contract is most probably not a factor here. If 3 years is what Perisic demands and otherwise he leaves, then I can understand we don't want to commit.
 
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We already have another world class wingback - Gosens, and we still have to reduce salaries. So, if Perisic does not accept 4.5mln+bonuses, the right decision is to let him go.
Meanwhile Biasin said that :
“In my opinion Perisic stays at Inter in the end. I wouldn’t renew him at €6 million net per season, for me the offer made by Inter is the highest they can go for a 33-year-old.”“€4.5 million net per season for two years is the maximum,” he continued, “I think going beyond that would be a mistake. If he doesn’t renew, Inter have Gosens"
Imo, this also is the management position and for me it's clear that Marotta won't take a step back.
 

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Not resigning him after such a season creates a bad precedent.

Not resigning Brozovic in time despite having an agreement and letting time go by enabling the Bosman rule creates a bad precedent.

Not resigning De Vrij after agreeing terms and telling him he's out midseason creates a bad precedent.

Not resigning Skriniar with just 12 months to go creates bad precedent.


Unless we throw money we don't have at the problems that will surface in the future as a result, this isn't ideal...
 

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I have no problem paying him well for last season (e.g. giving him a good salary for the coming season), but its the duration x salary that's an issue. If he wants a 2-3 year contract, then I'd make it more bonus based. Locking in 39million of cost (for arguments sake) is not what we need as a club right now.
 

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It's 20m€ + 4m€ bonuses what is needed (all gross figures). 2 year contract, that would do it.
 

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still a pretty significant amount of money for someone who has a track record of being pretty average at best after signing contracts
 

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You can't hand 5m for Dzeko and not expect someone like Perisic to complain (he's younger and doing much better).
 

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I know we are in difficult financial situation but imo these are not cases to balance your budget on, god knows we have more than enough deadwood to make room for perisic raise, so our management should do their magic.
There is no magic if we don't have money we need. I'm gladly prioritize our club finances into good shape condition (without overpaid shit) than Perisic contract, except we bring a sugar daddy owner coming home.
 

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Why does Milan have 2 new sugar daddies fighting over them and no one wants to buy us?

Are our finances that much worse? Or just silly contracts on shit players no one wants makes us unattractive?
 

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Why does Milan have 2 new sugar daddies fighting over them and no one wants to buy us?

Are our finances that much worse? Or just silly contracts on shit players no one wants makes us unattractive?
Milan have very little debt due to Elliot's work. Inter have massive debt and loans.
 

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There is no magic if we don't have money we need. I'm gladly prioritize our club finances into good shape condition (without overpaid shit) than Perisic contract, except we bring a sugar daddy owner coming home.
As long as vecino, alexis and vidal are having salaries they are having and perisic cant get a raise than we don't talk about prioritizing club finances we are straight into bad management territory of giving huge salaries to players who contribute little or not nearly enough as perisic.

As soon as zhang comes out and says we are broke, 5 mil is our salary cap than I will agree to prioritize our finances, but as long as we have vidal and alexis on our salary list, and seriously considering getting someone like dybala with his salary I don't buy that shit.
 
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