Mauro Icardi

Should we Sell Icardi in the summer of 2019/20


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He says he wants to stay at Inter, so a renew shouldn't be a problem :trolldad:
 

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I don't understand at all. Until this point the main problem was that Icardi doesn't want to leave the club (besides the outright sale offers!! which we accepted.. like Napoli, Monaco).

Right now everyone says He might just accept to leave the club and the solution will be a new contract with a loan out?? Why? In theory We have offers for him. Why would we want to loan him? :D Just send him someone who can pay for him right now...

It's the #InterBalls method.
 

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I don't understand at all. Until this point the main problem was that Icardi doesn't want to leave the club (besides the outright sale offers!! which we accepted.. like Napoli, Monaco).

Right now everyone says He might just accept to leave the club and the solution will be a new contract with a loan out?? Why? In theory We have offers for him. Why would we want to loan him? :D Just send him someone who can pay for him right now...

It makes perfect sense, I wrote a post here suggesting this a couple of months ago. Inter and Icardi have a stalemate, he doesn't want to leave (or is waiting for Juve who are not making an offer) and Inter don't want to play him. Loaning him out is a good way to break this stalemate. That way Inter don't have to pay his wages and will not have all the drama this season, and Icardi gets to play which protects or even potentially increases his market value.

The only issue with loaning him out, is that next summer he will be in the final year of his contract. Inter would lose control and value, and risk losing him on a free to Juve in 6 months. So the only way we can send Icardi out of loan is if he agrees to extend his contract by 1 year. That solves all the issues.

I am all for this. If Icardi goes to Atletico and he scores tonnes as we know he can, his value will skyrocket. So I am hoping its either a dry loan with no option, or Inter should increase the price for a loan + option.
 

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You mean Genoa level players starting as midfielder and striker would have not bring us treble? You can add madrid and barca reject to that team that still brought the last UCL trophy to us.

I mean we obviously seen lots of leap of career in football players. If a football player played in Sasuollo then why the hell he should be always in Sasuollo level for the rest of his career ??!? lots of players even had late bloom in their career.

I kind agree with you that from individual quality, current sensi or barella looks inferior to Nainggolan, but we do not how their performance will be when they are put in the system of team. Only time will tell, but what has been shown so far from the pre-season and first match, they are exceeding our expectation and they should be much better with time going.

to be blunt, at top level football, its not about individual skill necessarily, it's about striking a good team balance as well.

If it was about individual skill, to be honest, Lampard and Gerrard midfield for England should have fucking dominated. But they didnt, because there was no balance.

A midfield who is cohesive, can retain the ball, and play together is much more important than any individual midfield super star.

If Sensi-Brozovic-Barella (or some variant there of) is a midfield that can actually play together, rather than Kuzmanovic-Kovacic-Brozovic, or Brozovic-Nainggolan-Vecino, then I'm all for it
 

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What a sad way for this guy's Inter career to unwind. He's not a bad guy but his wife has run her mouth too much and to make it worse he is possibly the most pussy whipped footballer I've ever seen in my life.
 

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What a sad way for this guy's Inter career to unwind. He's not a bad guy but his wife has run her mouth too much and to make it worse he is possibly the most pussy whipped footballer I've ever seen in my life.

Yeah. In Radja's interview, it's clearly told how Wanda's words was the final straw. Only if he wasn't so pussy-whipped that he didn't allow his wife take control of his career and rather took like any other agent, we would be in a completely different situation.
 

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Yeah. In Radja's interview, it's clearly told how Wanda's words was the final straw. Only if he wasn't so pussy-whipped that he didn't allow his wife take control of his career and rather took like any other agent, we would be in a completely different situation.

He probably wasn’t willing to apologise for what she said, and the dominos started falling.
 

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Apparently Juve offered us 40mill plus Mandzukic and Matuidi but we rejected. Ngl I think I would have took that deal
 

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It makes perfect sense, I wrote a post here suggesting this a couple of months ago. Inter and Icardi have a stalemate, he doesn't want to leave (or is waiting for Juve who are not making an offer) and Inter don't want to play him. Loaning him out is a good way to break this stalemate. That way Inter don't have to pay his wages and will not have all the drama this season, and Icardi gets to play which protects or even potentially increases his market value.

The only issue with loaning him out, is that next summer he will be in the final year of his contract. Inter would lose control and value, and risk losing him on a free to Juve in 6 months. So the only way we can send Icardi out of loan is if he agrees to extend his contract by 1 year. That solves all the issues.

I am all for this. If Icardi goes to Atletico and he scores tonnes as we know he can, his value will skyrocket. So I am hoping its either a dry loan with no option, or Inter should increase the price for a loan + option.

My only question is that why would he want to leave next year? I think He only agrees to be loaned out because He hopes to stay next year... which leaves us the same position.

Yes, maybe Icardi incareses his value but it's worth nothing to us if He wants to stay.
 

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Apparently Juve offered us 40mill plus Mandzukic and Matuidi but we rejected. Ngl I think I would have took that deal

i thought that too, but then i looked at juves wage list. everyone knows juve got a problem with all these high wages, maybe thats why marotta doesnt want to help them. giving arguably the best striker in the league + saving them so much money in terms of wage doesnt seem that good to me.
 

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FcIN - Icardi, Paratici prepares the offer to the downside: 40 million plus Mandzukic and Matuidi. Inter say no: money (lot of it) or Dybala

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In my opinion the Inter management is the only one that comes out coherently from start to end in this whole situation.
That is: it is true that today it may be that you bring home twenty to thirty million euros less than the true value of Icardi, but from here in five or six years you regain them all, because they wanted to crack down on everything which has been in the past, to the management of players in the past.
In my opinion this decision, even if it is tough, is a desire to break with the past where some players sometimes weighed more than coaches or managment.
Today you lose money, but in the next five to six years I think they have made an incredible investment, because from here onwards whoever goes to deal with Inter and the players who come to Inter know that there is a company that no longer tolerates certain behaviours.
In my opinion this is the real investment of Inter, even if it will lose something of the value of Icardi
 

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I mean we obviously seen lots of leap of career in football players. If a football player played in Sasuollo then why the hell he should be always in Sasuollo level for the rest of his career ??!? lots of players even had late bloom in their career.

I hope you aren't talking about Sensi ... Just turned 24 and a late bloomer ... What kind of old fart am I? :megusta:
 

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From Spain - Atletico wants Icardi on loan with the option to buy for 70 mln.

They cannot make an obligation for the FFP reason after spending on Joao felix

this option should be a masked obligation, gentlemen's agreement they actually buy him next season...or they can go fucktemselves

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ESPN - Icardi is in favor of moving to Madrid. Inter and Atlético are negotiating
 

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From Spain - Atletico wants Icardi on loan with the option to buy for 70 mln.

They cannot make an obligation for the FFP reason after spending on Joao felix

this option should be a masked obligation, gentlemen's agreement they actually buy him next season...or they can go fucktemselves

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ESPN - Icardi is in favor of moving to Madrid. Inter and Atlético are negotiating
It only makes sense if Icardi extends 1 more year before being loaned out. I don't trust the "gentlemen agreement that much".
 

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we can make a move and take a player from them if they buy Icardi
 

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Adding Thomas Partey to the deal would be great, we lack a DM option when Brozo is out. Also would make a 3-4-3 more viable.
 

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Gentlemen agreement*:awyeah:

With Wanda Nara :lol:
 

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If we don't get plusvalenza now from Icardi we also can't get new players now,sounds about right?!

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