Martín Satriano

Should Satriano stay at Inter?


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I agree with .h., its hard to develop talent from youth set up to senior team. So I can understand why Ausilio & Co are basically using our youth set up like a talent farm for lower table sides. That model makes sense and its easier to execute, we should grow it further and see if it can generate plusvalenza of 20-30m a year. That would be almost as good as developing a senior team player every season.
 

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Sky - Cagliari is interested in Martín Satriano (20). However, Inter is not willing to sell him. The future of the Uruguayan striker seems to be more at Inter than at any other club, so far. Satriano has been standing out in the pre-season and is viewed favorably by Inzaghi.
 

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Ofc Cagliari leeches are exactly there when the opportunity rises. I really hate that club
 

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I'm having a tough time, deciding to loan him or keep him on the squad as a vice Lautaro given what I've seen. Granted, it's only two matches in preseason that I've watched. However, when your broke perhaps baptism by fire is a viable option and cheaper.
 

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the very last thing he needs is a bench season. What small chance he hasa of making it as a pro/top level player, he needs to play 38 full matches next season basically.
 

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I'm starting to think could he make it at Inter as the 4th striker? Sanchez will be injured anyway and I think he can back up Lautaro or Lukaku, he has a bit of size in him.

He has a totally different attitude in his game than like Pinamonti. I'm pretty sure if Conte had Satriano instead of Pinamonti, he would have played way more than what Pina did.

Of course wouldn't oppose a loan. I guess in some lower level team in even Serie A, he could get starting minutes?

Staying at Inter would mean we're being really cheap I guess, don't have to pay any fees and any meaningful salary to the 4th striker.
 

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I have no problem with him being loaned, my point is why waste monies on a 4th striker? Sanchez played in 38 matches mainly as a sub, Pinamonti played 10 always as a sub last season. Why buy another player and let him play the 24 or so matches this season.

Inter has to have a vision: Scudetto, CL, then Coppa and if things go south EL. Play the young talent by starting them in the Coppa and if any Europa cup matches. If he's loaned then put on the contract with monetary penalties if he does start X number of matches, only way forward.
 

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Cagliari are foaming at the mouth at the thought of him being included in the deal for Nandez.
 

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Cagliari are foaming at the mouth at the thought of him being included in the deal for Nandez.
Dry loan him and bridge that gap of one or two mil for nandez, why not. Although, knowing cagliari and their vulture tendencies, they would want more than that.
 

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Inzaghi on Martin Satriano, who has enjoyed an impressive pre-season: “He is an interesting guy who works hard every day, he gives it all in training. Today at the end of the first half he was tired and I decided to replace him. He deserves based on his training the time he has gotten on the pitch.”
 

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To be honest, if we were to replace Lukaku with Scamacca, I would rather have this guy play.

Even Raspadori is just a kid that was given a chance.
 

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you wont say tht if he goes 30 games and 3 goals, tbh.

tht's the problem - our average youth team product is like semi-professionaal footballer. Its not that it could go slightly wrong, it could be a disaster
 

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I guess it's a high risk and potentially high reward situation. My thinking is do Inter really want to keep going with stop gap measures? You maybe right, and the higher ups may agree with you. I say give the lad a shot till at least the winter window. Guess will find out one way or another.
 

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you wont say tht if he goes 30 games and 3 goals, tbh.

tht's the problem - our average youth team product is like semi-professionaal footballer. Its not that it could go slightly wrong, it could be a disaster
Well, its sure be very disappointing, but i still prefer his fail and not 50 mil player fail, as above me said, in the worst case we can wait to transfer window and fix thing up, but if we throw 50 mil now on some clown and he fail, we pretty much fucked..
 
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