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Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

Romano, Di Marzio and others confirmed that Inter were satisfied with Marseille's offer to bring in Correa, so the deal with Correa's departure and Sanchez began to enter a substantial operational phase.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

According to Romano, the offer is a $2 million lease fee with an optional buyout clause of $15 million — a mandatory buyout of $12 million if certain conditions are met.

Marseille has already started contacting the player's agent.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

The bad news is that Marseille was doomed by Panathinaikos in the third round of Champions League qualifying a few days ago.

Because of the huge referee controversy, Marseille was constrained everywhere (directly appealed to UEFA after the game), and Marseille had poor luck (when leading 2-1 on aggregate, it was leveled in the 9th minute of injury time, and the extra-time goal was blown off by VAR because of a millimeter), and after the penalty shootout, they were helplessly out.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

However, the current European rules are that the team that loses in the third qualifying round of the Champions League directly enters the Europa League group stage, and Marseille still has European tasks, so it does not affect the introduction of strikers.

But a potential question is whether there is no Champions League to play in and whether that will affect Correa's assessment.

Correa is currently Inter's most financially expensive player this season, with €8.5 million in amortized salvage value and $6.48 million in salary costs, totalling €15 million.

The Nerazzurri want to send him to Marseille so the team doesn't have to suffer losses and hopefully settle the problem once and for all in a year's time.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

Gazzetta dello Sport also confirmed the news on the front page, even presenting a 360-degree overview of Sanchez's situation as if introducing new signings, from his performance under Conte, to the "lion controversy" under Inzaghi Jr., to the current situation.

On Western social networking sites, a large number of fans were satisfied with the deal.

Most commentators noted that while Sanchez is older, replacing Correa with him is still a boost. Sanchez is always hungry for victory, and Correa's problem is not more about ability, but about lack of drive, winning and hard work.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

The ball market experts also introduced another thing.

After Inzaghi Jr. preferred to play as a striker in Mkhitaryan in the first round of Serie A rather than give Correa a chance, Correa has realised that he has lost the trust of the team and has become more motivated to seek a transfer.

Agent Lucci began to fully manage Correa's transfer, which is why many teams in La Liga, Premier League and Ligue 1 (Lille, Marseille) have begun to pay attention to Correa in recent times.

Lucci visited Inter's headquarters twice while selling Correa, and in the process his agent reportedly sold Inter another of his players: striker Muriel, who scored 101 goals and assisted 52 times in Serie A.

However, Inter Milan are not interested in Muriel, but prefer to bring in Sanchez as soon as possible.

This has led to quite a bit of speculation.

Based on Di Marzio's recent reports, Atlanta's price tag for Muriel is not high (3-5 million), and Muriel's annual salary requirements are not high, so market experts believe that the Nerazzurri did not choose Muriel, not only because of the cost. It may be because Muriel is asking for a longer contract (2-3 years), while Inter are currently more inclined to sign a transitional player with a short-term one-year contract.

Inter welcome back Sanchez deal to be praised by rejecting 101 goals and 52 assists, leaving a foreshadowing

Does that mean the Nerazzurri are setting aside a forward pit for next summer? Is it Reteji of Genoa? Or Inter's already laid out striker whose contract expires next summer?

If there is not enough information, there will be no random speculation. Maybe in the next period of time, there will be relevant information, you may wish to be patient and wait.

Of course, this is all an afterthought, in the ball market, it is difficult to predict what will happen in 2-3 days, let alone 1 year from now. At least for now, Inter only hope to complete the series of Pavard acquisitions and strikers in the near future, and close the transfer market operation.