Between tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, Buchanan is expected to arrive in Milan to sign with Inter, but no other blow is planned for the Nerazzurri market.
Fabrizio Biasin, sports journalist for Libero and well-known TV pundit, spoke exclusively live at TVPlay’s microphones to reveal some news about Inter’s market. “Since 2021, Inter has not closed a double market session in deficit,” Biasin explained. “On the contrary, very often it goes into the black. “
And this, according to the journalist, is because the Nerazzurri club always arranges to complete a zero-cost market in the summer. “And then money will be brought into the club’s coffers with major disposals.”
“Lately, apart from the purchase of Correa, it is operating very well and has tended to invest intelligently,” the journalist continued. “In less than two weeks Inter has fixed the right lane, covering the hole of Cuadrado who will be out for four months. Sanchez will not be knocking on Inzaghi’s door because he wants to play more, and this means that in addition to Buchanan another shot will not be made. The January market is closed. “
Biasin: “Inter’s market closed with the arrival of Buchanan. “
“My feeling is that these 7 million spent on Buchanan will be taken back with the departure of someone else next summer,” Biasin continued, thus hinting that Denzel Dumfries is already on the starting foot. “Dumfries is a possibility: he can be sold. Given that he was paid 12 million, now he can be a very good capital gain, especially if he does not accept the renewal proposal. “
“On the arrivals front, on the other hand, in addition to Zielinski now betrothed,” Biasin revealed, “one can think about other zeros such as Taremi from Porto and Thiago Djalò from Lille.”
Finally, the journalist returned to the challenge between the Nerazzurri and the Bianconeri for the lead in the standings. Juve is in fact -2 from Inter, and when Inzaghi’s team plays the Super Cup in Arabia, Allegri’s men could make an overtaking move. “Both are two well-formed teams, a marked identity and a desire to do that is manifest. My feeling is that Inter with its slightly more modern soccer may have a few more chances, but it all remains to be seen.”
“From February we enter a very challenging round of matches. Right now there is still a lot of balance, the soccer I have seen from Inter however gives me a lot of certainty even in the absence of Lautaro,” concluded Libero’s sports journalist.