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Inter's "anti-Premier League plan" is launched In the face of 60 million quotations, there are still 1 major non-selling products

"Milan Sport" with the title of "Inter Milan has an anti-Premier League plan" pointed out that in a league such as Serie A, the word "non-sale" is luxurious and unrealistic, especially in the face of high bids from the Premier League.

But if it were Škriniar, the situation would be different.

The media asked: In this Inter team, who is the most valuable player in the market?

Please note that the "market value" mentioned here is not the "valuation" listed in the Transfer Market.

Valuations are only reference values and are not necessarily realistic. For example, Correa's current valuation is 26 million euros, but no team will now offer him that price.

In terms of valuation, Inter's highest-priced players are Lautaro and Barrera, with 70 million euros.

But in reality, at least so far, no team has made a really high cash offer for them.

For a time, the media was hyping every day about Lautaro's €111 million liquidated damages clause, urging Inter to quickly renew the player's contract and remove the clause. But Marotta remained on the sidelines for more than a year and never took the clause as a problem.

Marotta's judgment was accurate. No team has ever tried to activate this clause. Even, there is no team that has really made a high cash offer for Lautaro - there is a claim that 80 million of the offers are players with little real money, and for Inter, who are desperate for cash, this kind of offer is not worth evaluating at all.

Unlike Shkrinar, he is the most valuable player in Inter's market, and even though Inter has never taken the initiative to push him into the market, the high price from the outside world has always existed.

In 2018, Manchester United sought Shk.

In 2021, Tottenham also shook an olive branch against it.

After a failed bid for Schke, Spurs bought Romero for 5,500 euros. British media later declassified that if Spurs could get a positive response from Shke or Inter at that time, they were willing to pay a higher price than 55 million for Shke. Because in their view, Shik's ability, value, experience, and comprehensive strength are higher than Romero's.

Italian media asked again: If this summer, there are teams in the Premier League waving checks of more than 60 million euros to pursue an Inter player, the Nerazzurri will say "not to sell", how many?

Obviously not Defrey et al. Inter's price tag for the Dutch is much lower than that.

It can't be those veterans. There won't be teams making a price for them.

What if it's Lautaro? Then Inter may sit down and bargain with the other party, and if the offer is mentioned again, anything is possible.

But The Milan Sports newspaper believes that if it is Shk, in the face of a 60 million-level offer, Inter will choose to say no.

Team reporter Stopini pointed out that at present, Inter has made a decision, because the league championship situation is complicated, Inter has postponed all renewal negotiations, and does not want the team to be distracted by this. These include Handanovic, Perisic, Inzaghi, Shkriniar and others.

Negotiations will resume in May.

However, Shke's renewal will theoretically not come to fruition until May, but there is little suspense that the two sides will continue to work together.

Because the player's strong willingness to stay in the team can remove all obstacles.

Because the two sides do not have much differences financially and emotionally.

The most important reason is that although the Slovak players have a name that makes Inter feel awkward (Milan-Szckriniar), at the Nerazzurri everyone loves Szcrinjar.

Zhang Kangyang liked him. "Milan Sports" pointed out that among Zhang Kangyang's favorite Inter players, Shik is the first.

Little Inzaghi liked him. This season, the Iron Guard has played the most times outside of the goalkeeper.

Teammates like him. Whether it's Italian, Slavic or German-speaking, they say he's a good ball and a better person.

Osilio liked him. This "bookkeeping guard" is the manager's proudest signing in his life.

Marotta liked him. In the past 2 years, some Inter players have been hyped by the media as a hot spot to leave the team, and the giants rarely debunk rumors, only to personally state that "let the high offers come more.". But for The sake of Shke, the Giants have refuted the rumors several times, and even for a time, Shke was not the main force under Conte at all.

Fans love him even more, and now calls for Shke to be captain — not Brozovic or Barrera ' voices — are the majority of the three major Western social networking sites.

Italian media believe that Schke will sign a contract with a starting annual salary of 4.5 million euros, a contract period of 4+1, an unconditional increase in annual salary year by year, and additional bonus clauses. To be able to give such a contract that guarantees that the average annual income of players exceeds 5 million, Inter has shown sincerity.

Yes, in Serie A, renewing a player's contract does not necessarily mean that the player will be left behind - for example, Inter has renewed Lautaro, but if there is a high offer in the summer, the team will definitely evaluate. Another example is Sassuolo has or is in the process of renewing his contracts with Vladesi and Skamaca, but Canevali has been haggling with Inter and Juve over the player's transfer fee.

"Milan Sport" pointed out: But Inter's starting point for renewing Shkriniar is different, and the Nerazzurri hopes to win this "anti-Premier League war" in this way. They hope to tell the world through the renewal that no matter how much the outside world appreciates Shke, Inter's blueprint for the future is to be with this player.

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