The Roma manager has been the subject of great speculation pointing towards the exit door in recent weeks; he is yet to clear his intentions in the face of an approaching contract expiry.
With Milan Skriniar set to leave for Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season, Inter have already shortlisted Bayern Munich’s Benjamin Pavard to succeed the Slovakian.
Combined, Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia have 29 goals and 18 assists across all competitions, numbers which make them arguably the deadliest pair in Europe at the moment.
Lionel Messi was linked to a number of clubs in 2021 following the breakdown of negotiations with Barcelona due to financial implications, and Inter were one of those.
As soon as Bayern signed Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo on a loan deal, Inter reportedly enquired with the Bavarians for Pavard’s availability to replace Skriniar.
Skriniar is bound to join Paris Saint-Germain after announcing his exit from the club. However, it is unknown whether he will join them this season or the next, as further details are yet to be communicated.
With links to PSG getting stronger by the minute for exit-bound Milan Skriniar, Inter are on the hunt for reinforcements to bolster the squad. It undoubtedly delivers a mammoth blow to Inter’s strategy, as they could have sold him for a whopping €60-70M last window.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup has enjoyed the presence of several breakout stars, and Morocco midfield ace Sofyan Amrabat is one of them. Several clubs have already expressed interest in signing him.
Juventus midfielder Leandro Paredes has so far failed to impress during his time at Allianz Stadium, and it is unlikely that the club will make his move permanent or even extend his loan deal for that matter.
The UEFA Champions League group stages have drawn to a close, and there are exciting matches awaiting in the UCL Round of 16, with three Italian heavyweights qualifying for the knockout phases.
Inter director Beppe Marotta has announced a date by which he wishes to resolve Milan Skriniar’s contract renewal saga with the Nerazzurri. An extension will all but end PSG’s hopes of bolstering their backline with the Slovakian’s prowess.
Milan veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic has emerged with an interesting interview where he has declared that French football has suffered since his departure from Paris Saint-Germain in 2016.