The Inter president takes stock of the Nerazzurri transfer market. And on Asllani’s situation he adds: “He is our asset, if the conditions to continue with Torino are not there, we will find another arrangement”
In the pre-match of the home match against Bologna, Inter president Giuseppe Marotta took stock of the Nerazzurri’s transfer market: “Cancelo? We don’t have much need, especially in this market which offers few opportunities. We have a problem with Dumfries’ recovery, he’ll be out for a couple of months yet. The Cancelo opportunity has arisen, we’re looking into it and we’ll see what happens, it’s an interim phase.” Adding then that the Portuguese “has a very onerous contract that no one in Italy can face. It’s a very particular situation, if we hypothesize an exchange, we know that they are looking for a centre-back, let’s see. When we enter into negotiations more concretely, we will evaluate what to do to fix the right wing”.
FRATTESI AFFAIR
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Regarding Frattesi, who is approaching Galatasaray, Marotta added: “Our strategy is that if a player wants to leave, we discuss and evaluate. Frattesi is not in this condition. We have not received official offers but we are open to discussions. Asllani? It’s a loan made with Torino, we haven’t spoken yet. We will evaluate, it’s our asset and we must try to respect the player’s value. If the conditions to continue there aren’t there, we will find another position.”
