Inter Would Prefer That Their Players Remain In Milan Despite Allowing Some To Return Home

Inter are not opposed to foreign players returning to their home countries due to the current situation but would prefer if they did not according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset.

Marcelo Brozovic and Samir Handanovic have both been allowed to return to Croatia and Slovenia to be close to their families at this difficult time and it has been reported elsewhere that both Diego Godin and Matias Vecino could also return home to their native Uruguay.

The club would ultimately prefer for the players to remain in Milan though due to the fact that they will be obliged to enter into a two week self isolation period upon their returns, something which could prevent them from starting back training or playing in matches, depending on when they do return.

As things presently stand, it is unclear when the season will resume, if at all, but European football federations have made a commitment to European football’s governing body UEFA to have their seasons concluded by June 30.

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