Tottenham has been linked to a host of Serie A targets since former Juventus director Fabio Paratici and especially Antonio Conte took over. Despite the brevity of the contract of the coach, their project is long-term, and they will keep an eye toward the future in their signings.
Mino Raiola also met with Inter during his recent trip to Italy. He discussed the future of Stefan De Vrij, whose contract expires in 2023. The Nerazzurri intend to prolong it, but they asked for some patience. They have to take care of Marcelo Brozovic’s deal first.
Inter director Piero Ausilio praised the squad for the gritty win over Napoli: “The game could not have gone any better. We run into some troubles at the end. However, overcoming difficulties is in our DNA. Struggling a little is fine if it ultimately leads to great success."
Inter held the first formal summit with the entourage of Marcelo Brozovic yesterday. The Nerazzurri are eager to wrap up the negotiation. The meeting was mostly introductory because the midfielder changed his representatives last April, but there is positive momentum.
Inter have wrapped up the talks for a new contract with Lautaro Martinez and are about to do the same with Nicolò Barella. Instead, the executives will have their work cut out for them to come to terms with Marcelo Brozovic. A few top clubs are eyeing in the potential free agent.
After taking care of Lautaro Martinez, Inter are planning to lock up another of their center-pieces. Nicolò Barella is already under contract till 2024. But the management plan to add more years and bump up his wages. CEO Giuseppe Marotta also received an extension yesterday.
Among all the new contracts Inter are currently negotiating, Marcelo Brozovic’s one figures to be thorniest. The current deal of the midfielder expires in June 2022. CEO Giuseppe Marotta and the player weighed in on the topic before and after the Sheriff Tiraspol game.
Inter want to hold onto the pillars of the team, such as Nicolò Barella and Marcelo Brozovic, by handing them new contracts. But not everybody will get one. A few players will be on their way out in June, some as free agents.
Inter have been working on multiple contract extensions after the end of the summer window. They wish to prolong the deals of Lautaro Martinez, Nicolò Barella and Marcelo Brozovic. The talks with the entourages of the three linchpins are at different stages.