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Aaah… good to know. I though Galtier mostly use 4-backline? Atleast he used that in the past. My badActually PSG play 3 at the back - Ramos, Marquinhos, and Kimpembe.

Aaah… good to know. I though Galtier mostly use 4-backline? Atleast he used that in the past. My badActually PSG play 3 at the back - Ramos, Marquinhos, and Kimpembe.
January 2 to 31.What is the deadline of the winter market?
So, when Skriniar gives us his NO on 18th, we'll have less then 2 weeks to sell him and for a random panic buy like Correa's case. That is great. Another masterpiece by Inter's management.January 2 to 31.
Maybe we could have known if he would renew at 6M by just giving him the fucking offer.
He wont extend as long as chinese fucks are here. He has every right to do that.
I imagine that therein lies the problem. There are no guarantees that we won't attempt to sell him again if he extends now. At least this way he gets to go on his own terms, with a higher salary than if he was to be pawned off next year.However, let's not forget that we treated him like shit a couple of transfer windows and were ready to sell him to the first team that gives a good offer. Given this circumstances, I would not blame him if he decide to leave.
For anything under €20m it's not worth it because it jeopardizes our CL qualification (hence future income).anything over 10m tbh
We would have lost our shit but the management would have told that there weren't economic conditions to keep him (new contract). And that's it. The thing is you need to know before the 2nd of September if he's gonna renew or not.INTER FANS IN THE SUMMER "DONT SELL SKRINIAR FUCK THIS CLUB"
INTER FANS IN JANUARY "WHY DIDNT WE SELL SKRINIAR IN THE SUMMER FUCK THIS CLUB"
Football is not a black and white game maybe they thought he would renew at 6M maybe they were shopping him and felt disrespected by psg maybe zhang had told them they would have more to renew with.... Who knows regardless its easy to always speak in hindsight 90 percent of you were losing your shit if he had been sold in the summer.
I agree with you, but how you can protect player to not be pouched by other club? There must be other regulation by UEFA. It is not complicated to sort these issues, but UEFA is not interested. Until they apply Salary limit for all clubs, just few rich clubs benefit from this mess. Players agent, can not be paid more than 1-2% from transfer, and for example, no one club can spend for players salary (per year) more than some amount (200M, 250M...).Ermm
Because
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Problem with Skriniar isn't a matter of money, but we've also allowed it to become one since PSG got cocky and saw a crack opening wide and poached.
Inter players should never be put in a position to be poached by any club in the world. That's been our status since forever and it should remain as such. If Marotta and Zhang cannot guarantee that, they should reconsider their positions.
Does not matter how rich is owner. There is FFP. This is mistake by management. They should evaluate before, what is his market value, and offer him new contract 2021. Not wait last minute. Also, I believe, this is Steve' mistake. Beppe is to long in this business to make such a big mistake.With what money? We could realistically be offering this just because we made it out of the group in CL that's how fucking poor this club is.
At the end it's Zhang who is making us a joke.... I don't think marotta or ausillio are known for not offering renewals and then suddenly just decided to start that. Out club is in the shits financially and that won't be fixed until we sell the club to owners who can invest
I think it will be much easier for Skriniar if a 3rd option appear :It's quite difficult choice for Skriniar.
Option 1: Stay here which means less money, less chances for trophies as long as Suning are here but get a legendary status. All fans adore him, he is the captain and onr of the pillars of this team.
Option 2: Go to PSG which means more money, definitely more trophies but there he will be just one of many good players. Also, I doubt he would reach the same status as if he stays in Milano.
However, let's not forget that we treated him like shit a couple of transfer windows and were ready to sell him to the first team that gives a good offer. Given this circumstances, I would not blame him if he decide to leave.