This, pretty much.the thing to remember, too, perisic is getting older. we're talking about a guy who would be 35 by the end of this new contract. Renewing/extending him would be such a classic Inter thing to do, and then having to golden handshake him in a year if he doesnt perform or something
It feels bad, esp on a bosman, but where we are financially etc it is probably the right dfecision lets be honest.
This, pretty much.
It sucks to lose Perisic, but (for once) management appropriately planned for it. We signed the best alternative in the league. Gosens is ready to start for us, and letting Perisic leave is fiscally responsible.
The problem is everything else that's going on at the club. Signing Mkhitaryan, who is injury prone and fading. Selling a star player, like Bastoni.
He is not injury prone. It was a muscle injury he picked up against Leicester about a month ago. He started 29 games in Serie A with total of 2505 minutes. That's like 70 percent of the games this season, not counting Conference League.This, pretty much.
It sucks to lose Perisic, but (for once) management appropriately planned for it. We signed the best alternative in the league. Gosens is ready to start for us, and letting Perisic leave is fiscally responsible.
The problem is everything else that's going on at the club. Signing Mkhitaryan, who is injury prone and fading. Selling a star player, like Bastoni.
I don't understand where is this notion about Gosens coming from. The guy had one major injury and now he suddenly is an injury prone?While we have injury prone Gosens
He was again injured after that while playing for us, it was muscle thing again. When shit starts it never ends my friend.I don't understand where is this notion about Gosens coming from. The guy had one major injury and now he suddenly is an injury prone?
Meh. It's not uncommon to have minor ones after.comkng back from a major oneHe was again injured after that while playing for us, it was muscle thing again. When shit starts it never ends my friend.
Idk why but i have feeling he'll be a flopI've wanted this guy to be here for like 3 years now. I don't doubt he will be important player for us.
It's a disgrace that we're not retiring the #8He gonna wear #8 next season.
It already was. Now it's coming back from the retirement.It's a disgrace that we're not retiring the #8
Judging by the clock behind showing 2:57 it was probably Olympic thriatlon (1.5km swim, a 40km bike ride, and a 10km run).
Started pre-season early, I see.
He didn't do much running during the 2021-22 season, to be fair.I really prefer our players just rest during a break.
I mean commitment to fitness is fine but their bodies need to heal too. Healthy diet and low impact activities e.g. swimming/cycling are more than good enough. Running long distances should be avoided, they will have more than enough running to do during the season.