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Inter-Buchanan: “Here’s what’s missing for the deal”

by Mike

Inter is ready to invest about ten million to take Canadian outside back Buchanan from Club Brugge: the deal is close but not yet sure

Inter journalist Fabrizio Biasin made some statements about Inter’s soccer market to the microphones of TvPlay. The Libero signing focused on the possible purchase of Tajon Buchanan, explaining what is missing for Inter to formalize the purchase.

“Buchanan is not closed,” Biasin said. “Bruges’ request is 10 million euros plus 2 in bonuses. While Inter offered 8 plus bonuses. It is not a matter of hours but the feeling is that an agreement could be reached soon. Also because the player already has with an agreement with the Nerazzurri for a 5-year contract at acceptable figures.”

Biasin then commented on rumors about Inter’s catastrophic financial situation that erupted after an article published by Il Giornale, in which weight was given to Zhang’s (described as monstrous) debt of 800 million “Inter’s economic situation is well known: the club has its problems, but it has had them for years. In fact, for at least five or six market sessions that Inter has been selling to bring money into the till. It goes ahead by making capital gains and lowering the payroll. “

Inter market, Biasin’s opinion: “Buchanan close “

According to Biasin, one can rest assured, however, as the club is in the hands of a top management that has already overcome far more difficult difficulties. “Other Italian clubs also have these economic problems. Why does Inter manage to get certain players? Because they know that the important thing is at the end of the market session there will be a positive sign. “

Regarding the Superleague, Biasin said that the ruling a week ago, regardless of how it turns out, is still very good news for all clubs. “Now the clubs can sit at the table with UEFA and FIFA and have more weight. There will still be intermediate steps before that famous 64-team league. I don’t think there will be any clubs that might leave Serie A. I fear, however, that the domestic tournament will become less interesting.”

“There is a turnover,” Biasin continued, “but it is still a closed tournament. Then, of course, you always go where the money is. It is going in the direction of entertainment and not in the direction of competition. How long can it last? Private competitions work. The Super Cup is going to be played in Arabia to get some extra money. “

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