Image Source : AP Inter Milan’s Romelu Lukaku, left, celebrates together with his teammate Lautaro Martinez, proper, his purpose in opposition to Benevento throughout a Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and Benevento on the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Jan. 30
There received’t be any last-minute offers involving Serie A title contender Inter Milan earlier than the switch window closes in Italy.
Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta introduced Monday that the membership’s switch marketing campaign was “officially closed” with no single acquisition.
There had been hypothesis a few attainable swap take care of Edin Džeko becoming a member of Inter and Alexis Sánchez going to Roma however Marotta stated that was principally made up by brokers and that “negotiations between the clubs never really took off, because we knew we couldn’t complete expensive deals.”
Inter trails Serie A frontrunner and metropolis rival AC Milan by simply two factors however there was hypothesis that membership proprietor Suning is in talks to promote the membership.
The coronavirus pandemic additionally made a huge impact on the membership’s market technique, Marotta stated.
“We’re up against something extraordinary,” Marotta advised Italy’s Sky TV. “The pandemic has made a big impact and the old model is not sustainable now. … We’re not going to see deals with huge transfer fees and salaries anymore.”
Instead, Marotta stated Inter is concentrated on renewing the contracts of 23-year-old ahead Lautaro Martínez and 21-year-old defender Alessandro Bastoni.
“We’re operating conservatively and trying to take advantage of our own assets,” Marotta stated. “It’s also a form of respect toward our young players who have shown they are worthy of handling their positions.”
Elsewhere on deadline day, Bologna was trying to signal Juventus defender Daniele Rugani, who has been on mortgage with French membership Rennes; Roma was within the technique of signing 19-year-old American fullback Bryan Reynolds from FC Dallas; and Juventus midfielder Rolando Mandragora, who has been on mortgage at Udinese, was having a medical with Torino.