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I would really welcome here Josip Ilicić. This guy is not a footballer, but an artist. His first touch is something to see. Maybe he would give some lessons to Lukaku :p
He will be free agent soon, I would take him over Mertens.
 

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Donnarumma makes too much money. You could sign a keeper like Dragowski for half the price and receive similar quality.
 

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Donnarumma is the move we need to do to finally destroy Milan, if we don't get him, Juve will.
We know Handanovic will not last forever.
Best scenario, sign Donnaruma this summer and loan him 1 season to Parma. Then in 2021-2022 we have both keepers to fight for the spot, a very old Handanovic and a prime Donnaruma.

Also Milan is so useless doing transfers they will waste the 50 millions buying trash like Kessie.

If we get the overrated Donnaruma I think I will get worse then my Candreva Crosses time and even worse than brehme about Conte.
 

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Damn. Getting Donnarumma and having a Toldo/Julione situation with him and Handanovic would be great.

Is there any other of Raiola’s clients we could be interested in though?

There are rumours in Genoa that we have offered a Politano-Pinamonti swap deal so it could be about him. There's also Ibra but it doesn't look like we're interested.
 

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That Donnarumma rumor is hilarious. Would be an absolute slap in the face to Milanisti if it ended up happening.

There is no question he's an insane talent. Find me a 20 year old of any position who has the experience that he does.

What I've seen from Donnarumma is massive, yet unrefined talent. He's got some of the best pure reflexes and diving I've seen in years. But as we all know, he has plenty of absolutely retarded moments like coming out for the ball when he shouldn't, randomly mis-positioning himself etc. He is also absolutely dismal with his feet. To be fair though, that's the exact same thing I said about Handanovic just 3 years ago, but at 32 years old, the guy improved immensely. Still isn't Ter Stegen or Alisson level obviously, but very respectable. If Handanovic can make the leap of improvement he did at 32 years old, there's no reason Donnarumma can't do the same.

I don't want him here simply because I'm against signing players from juve/Milan in general. His wages are also ludicrously high. I've said before I think Donnarumma moving to juve is just a matter of time.

I keep hearing things about Musso from Udinese. Handanovic the 2nd? :einstein:
 

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Musso is very good but not sure if he's going to be elite.

Donnarumma is clumsy, but no less clumsy than what was Buffon around his age with more hype accompanying him.
 

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Inter meet Giroud's agents and make contact with De Paul: the latest on the Nerazzurri possible January moves

Inter are working in order to give Conte the reinforcements that he publicly asked for and the two main options at the moment are Olivier Giroud for the attack and Rodrigo De Paul for the midfield. Contacts have been held between the club and the parties involved in order to assess the feasibility of the deals.

Chelsea's Olivier Giroud is the name on the top of Antonio Conte's list for the attack, as the coach already knows him from his time at Stamford Bridge. The Nerazzurri held a meeting with the Frenchman's agents and the parties are now making evaluations on the figures of the possible deal. The striker has asked for a two-year and a half contract until June 2022, with the parties waiting to understand Chelsea's stance on the matter. Giroud's contract is set to expire next June and, in order to buy him, Inter will have to figure out what the asking price is and if Chelsea would be willing to let a player go, given the impossibility to buy a replacement due to the transfer ban. The former Arsenal striker is being also monitored by Borussia Dortmund and Milan, with the latter manifesting their interest in the striker for the first time on Wednesday (while they also continue in their negotiations with Ibrahimovic), but they seem to be behind the other contenders at the moment.

For the midfield, Inter have individuated in De Paul the right player to bolster the team in the central zone of the pitch. The club has held contacts with the Argentinian's agents, with the player more than open to consider the possibility of a move to the Nerazzurri. The club will now open the negotiations with Udinese, which set an asking price of at least 35 million last summer.
https://gianlucadimarzio.com/en/en-inter-meet-girouds-agents-and-make-contact-with-de-paul-the-latest-on-the-nerazzurri-possible-january-moves
 

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Musso is very good but not sure if he's going to be elite.

That's more or less what I thought of Handanovic when we were first linked with him.

As far as keepers go, everything depends on how long Handanovic can perform. Despite all the arguments over him and the occasional controversial "statue" moment, I daresay most would agree that there's no visible signs of decline. Handanovic's contract expires in 1.5 years and there's been reports the club wants to extend it by another year. I'm perfectly happy with that tbh.

As always there will be names that come out of nowhere and there'll be promising young keepers in the league in 2022 who no one has heard of yet. Musso, Radu, Braz:yao: or anyone else, let's just see where things are with Handanovic at 2021, let alone 2022. That said, we should definitely keep tabs on Musso and do what we can to develop Radu out on loan though.


I'm in favor of Giroud + De Paul. €35m for De Paul is a bit fucked. Though to be fair, he signed a new contract until 2024 just last month :lol:

As I mentioned in another thread though, I'm still confused about what we're looking for in our January midfield reinforcements. Giroud for example is obvious, we need a backup target man for Lukaku. Same goes for Darmian who hopefully won't be signed now that Lazaro is starting to show his worth.

But the midfielders? A player like De Paul can add some technical ability and versatility, especially with our attack. If anything, he's a vice-Sensi. I'm good with that. But if Vidal, or something like him, was the blueprint of what Conte wanted, De Paul is nothing like that. Surely we're not going to sign another dynamic, physical, goal-scoring and defensively-capable midfielder in addition to De Paul. I mean, it would be great, but it seems unrealistic.

For me, a DM / Brozovic alternative is our top priority and yet it seems the position where there's the least noise. I would say Giroud seems a 80% done deal. I think De Paul about a 65%. But the only DM rumor I can even recall is Matic.. Personally, I'd like to see some more options on the menu, please.
 

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That's more or less what I thought of Handanovic when we were first linked with him.

I wanted us to sign Handanovic since 2009. Like buy him and loan him for a couple of seasons to Udinese to have him locked.

It was too obvious to me.

Musso gives me the vibe of a highlight gk that doesn't really give you the confidence of consistency. Maybe it's because he's young and needs to improve some core characteristics.

I wouldn't be disappointed if we signed him but I think it's more of a Frey transfer than a Julio Cesar one if we pull the trigger in the summer.
 

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I see De Paul more in Sensi's role than anything else. But i don't think he can match Sensi's off ball movement.
35mln seems like overpay for him but that's most probably only speculations. Loan + 25m option should be enough.
 

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I see De Paul more in Sensi's role than anything else. But i don't think he can match Sensi's off ball movement.
35mln seems like overpay for him but that's most probably only speculations. Loan + 25m option should be enough.

why would Udinese agree for that? They are relegation candidate and De Paul is their best player. Let's be honest, there will be better options in the summer for our squad, so De Paul will be just temporary solution in that case. They have to sell him right away.
Swap deal is also unlikely, because we don't have players who would enjoy joining Udinese. Maybe just Dimarco on loan, but that's it.
 

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Pay them like 10m€ for the loan + 10m€ redemption option + 10m€ different bonuses (tied to Scudetti won + success in CL + played games).

edit. Maybe add +5m€ to that redemption price. But 10m€ loan fee should attractive enough. Guaranteed 10m€ and if De Paul flops completely, Udinese would get him back.
 
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Pay them like 10m€ for the loan + 10m€ redemption option + 10m€ different bonuses (tied to Scudetti won + success in CL + played games).

Rano(can solve their defensive or offensive problems depending if he plays CF or CB :))+ 20
 

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If we manage to snatch Eriksen it'll be great news.

We need to get our paws on Cavani as well. Playing with 2 forwards and not having a rotation that doesn't limit our gameplay is going to be a killer. You cannot have Politano as your 3rd choice forward. Hopefully we don't do the mistake of committing a long contract to someone like Giroud. I'd get Mertens as 4th choice if he's willing to take that role, provided that Alexis Sanchez is not doable or unfit by the end of the season.

Then there's Ilicic. I'd love to get him but not sure here he could play other than Sensi's spot, which would also become Eriksen's spot if he comes. So it's unlikely that we make such a move if we get a top CM.

It is a good free agency period so I'd avoid spending big money. Maybe a left sided wing back is the only place we need to spend our transfer budget on and hopefully we cash in on Barbosa, Icardi, Perisic, Nainggolan, Dalbert and whoever else we don't need from this season (Gagliardini or Vecino + Politano, maybe Lazaro as well).

It is imperative that we beat Slavia though as we need to advance in Euope and preferrably the Champions League otherwise the top expirees won't consider us if we're in such a struggling mode. We'll remain at best a Pot 3 team for the next 2 seasons if we fail to beat Slavia here. Advancing to the last 16 is good for prestige, falling to EL and potentially winning it perhaps places us in Pot 2 next season seeing how teams that are highly ranked in the Coefficients are struggling to get in their respective CL positions (Roma, Napoli, Tottenham, Arsenal, Man Utd, Dortmund etc).

And we also are wiping out 12 points from 5 years ago which is a little less than half of our current points. A long run this year will take us to the top 20-25 spots possibly and it's something to build on. With luck, that means Pot 2 in CL as I said earlier.
 

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That is indeed very important to get at least the EL spot and play well there to boost up our coefficiencies. We need to get to Pot 2 so that we don't have to struggle this hard to (fail to) get to the knockout phase.
 

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That is indeed very important to get at least the EL spot and play well there to boost up our coefficiencies. We need to get to Pot 2 so that we don't have to struggle this hard to (fail to) get to the knockout phase.

Another point of view might be that by getting out of europe you can focus more on the league and have more chances to win it and therefore get Pot 1 :troll:
 

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Another point of view might be that by getting out of europe you can focus more on the league and have more chances to win it and therefore get Pot 1 :troll:

You are not wrong.
 

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Goalkeepers have the longest average shelf life of any position. It also takes the longest to hit your prime.
I don't see why Handanovic can't be an elite keeper into his mid to late 30s
 
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