Barcelona Target Lautaro Martinez Has Not Declined To Enter Into Contract Extension Talks With Inter

Inter striker Lautaro Martinez hasn’t declined a contract offer from the Nerazzurri, despite what has been reported in Spain, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset earlier today.

The report details how the 22-year-old Argentine striker is at the center of a negotiation battle between Barcelona and Inter, with the Blaugrana trying their hardest to bring the player to Spain. The Catalan club have offered Lautaro a five-year contract worth €10 million net per season, figures that Inter cannot and will not match.

Inter also won’t offer a discount on their €90 million cash request, the report continues, and want one or two players in exchange to make the deal up to Lautaro’s €111 million release clause. The 22-year-old Argentine striker has made 31 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 2437 minutes. In that time, he has scored 16 goals and provided four assists, forming a formidable partnership with Romelu Lukaku.

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Inter Prefer Arsenal’s Aubameyang To RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner If Lautaro Martinez Is Sold To Barcelona

Inter prefer the idea of signing Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang instead of RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner should Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez be sold to Barcelona in the summer, according to a report from Italian media outlet FcInterNews earlier today.

The report details how the Nerazzurri aren’t willing to give the Blaugrana a discount on Lautaro, still asking for €90 million in cash as well as one or two players in exchange. Talks are ongoing and no final decisions have been made yet. Regardless, the Milanese club are still searching for the perfect replacement.

That player might be Aubameyang, the report continues, for multiple reasons. The player’s contract expires with the Gunners at the end of next season and he has refused to renew it, meaning that the North London club are likely to sell him at a lower price in order to avoid the chances of him leaving on a free transfer in a year’s time.

Aubameyang would cost around €35-40 million, the report continues, significantly less than RB Leipzig’s requested €60 million for Werner. The German striker has also been in contact with Liverpool for many months now and the English side have offered him an £8 million salary.

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No Chance Of Inter Return For Juventus Target Mauro Icardi Even If PSG Don’t Sign Him Permanently

There is no chance that Mauro Icardi could return to the Inter squad, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sport Mediaset earlier today.

The report details how the Nerazzurri are looking at multiple players who could potentially replace Argentine striker Lautaro Martinez in the summer, should the 22-year-old Argentine forward be sold to Barcelona. The Milanese club are also considering signing some players on a free transfer, like Dries Mertens or Edinson Cavani.

One idea that Inter have no interest in, the report continues, is the idea of Icardi returning to the fold. Should French side Paris Saint Germain decide not to permanently sign the 27-year-old for around €70 million, the Nerazzurri would be prepared to negotiate directly with Juventus.

Icardi has made 31 appearances across all competitions this season, for a total of 1958 minutes. In that time, he has scored 20 goals and provided four assists, but has failed to fully convince coach Thomas Tuchel.

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La Juventus pianifica la ripresa: richiamati i giocatori all’estero

Dopo il Napoli e l’Inter, anche la Signora si prepara a ricominciare le attività: via alle sedute individuali anche per la rosa di Sarri.

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Lazio Set To Extend Sergej Milinkovic-Savic’s Contract Amid Interest From Inter, Juventus & PSG

Inter are interested in signing Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic but know that a deal will be hard to reach, according to a report from Italian broadcaster Sky Sports Italia earlier today.

The report details how the Nerazzurri are one of the many clubs keen to sign the 25-year-old Serbian midfielder, who has already agreed to a new contract with the Biancocelesti until the end of 2024, where he earns €3 million net per season.

Lazio president Claudio Lotito has no interest in selling Milinkovic-Savic and has been asking for over €100 million, a high fee for any interested club including Juventus and Paris Saint Germain.

Lazio still don’t want to sell Milinkovic-Savic, the report continues, but the Nerazzurri may still look to sign the player in the summer. The Biancocelesti, however, have no interest in offering any discounts on the Serbian midfielder, despite the uncertain financial climate of the upcoming summer transfer window.

Milinkovic-Savic has made 31 appearances across all competitions so far this season, for a total of 2539 minutes. In that time, he has scored five goals and provided seven assists.

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Serie A Risking Financial Collapse If €220M In Revenue From TV Rights Not Paid Out

Italian clubs are owed around €220 million in TV rights and if they are not paid the entire Serie A is risking a financial collapse, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Corriere della Sera.

The report details how this money is vital for many Italian clubs, especially after some club presidents have used loans from the bank to fund certain ventures with the hope of paying these loans back with the TV rights.

Sky, DAZN and IMG owe the clubs a total of €220 million but they may not be paid if the season isn’t completed, as these companies will also lose out on millions from advertisers.

Talks between all relevant parties are still ongoing, the report continues, and the next three seasons are also being discussed.

Sky have underlined that they are open to finding a constructive solution. On Friday last week there was moments of tension between the president of Lega Serie A Paolo Dal Pino and the Torino President Urbano Cairo, with many worried about the financial stability of their clubs and Italian football as a whole and, with Dal Pino considering resigning from his position.

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Official – Italy’s Ministry Of The Interior Gives Go Ahead For Individual Training For Football To Resume Tomorrow

Italy’s Ministry of the Interior, have send out a notice to all prefects and local councils and mayors that training for football clubs may resume tomorrow according to a report in Italian media outlet PassioneInter earlier today.

The report details how both athletes and non-athletes can take part in individual sports activity in both public and private areas, as long as they respect the social distancing protocols, and don’t take part in any form of assembly and stay at least two meters away from other individuals.

For Serie A clubs, this means that they can look to bring their squads back to the respective training centers. Inter can now restart individual training at Appiano Gentile, with the announcement detailing how the current measures will be in place from tomorrow to the 17th May.

Italian clubs are hoping that squad training can be restarted on the 18th May, which would allow the league to restart at the start of June, considering that it takes around three weeks for players to reach match fitness when training.

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Materazzi stravede per Chiesa, ma… “Lo picchierei, accentua le cadute”

L’ex difensore interista ha parlato dei giovani più interessanti della Serie A, tra cui il talento della Fiorentina: “E’ forte forte”.

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L’Inter torna in campo: da martedì sedute a piccoli gruppi

Dopo l’ok del Viminale anche l’Inter è pronta per tornare ad allenarsi: da martedì sedute individuali a mini-gruppi di 3-4 calciatori ben distanziati.

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All Serie A Clubs Looking To Return To Individual Training Sessions Next Week

Italian clubs are set for a return to their sports centers as individual training is given approval by the Italian government, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Milano based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

The report details how many Italian regions began allowing clubs to return to their sports centers next week, starting with Emilia Romagna, then Campania, Lazio and Sardinia.

Clubs are hoping to be allowed to restart squad training on the 18th May, as Serie A sides have all agreed to finish this current season. The current idea is to restart the season in early June in order to finish by the end of July, before UEFA’s 2nd August deadline.

Italian minister for sport Vincenzo Spadafora asked the Scientific Technical Committee if it was possible to return to individual training next week, the report continues, as clubs are hoping to be prepared for that early June target.

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