As we all know, Martinez is Barcelona's first goal this summer, and the Rossoneri have provided various plans including player exchange for Inter Milan's reference, but the Serie A giants seem to stand firm, and their demand is that Martinez can only leave the team by activating liquidated damages.
Ausilio said in an interview with Sky Sports Italia: "As far as Martinez is concerned, there is only one way for him to leave Inter Milan, and that is for a team to use his punishment.
This penalty clause is clear to everyone-there is no point in hiding it-and the requirements are very high, including not only the service life, but also many conditions that must be met very accurately. This clause will expire in July, so time is running out, which is the only existing condition that may take Martinez away from Inter.
Martinez is an important asset of the club. Don't forget that his contract expires in three years. Inter Milan don't want to sell their most important player. What we want is to keep them and continue to expand the team in the transfer market. "
From Osrio's point of view, Inter Milan does not accept bargaining, but only accepts liquidated damages, and this liquidated damages can only be cash? Because Ausilio said that "satisfaction must be very precise".
If it can only be cash, then Barcelona can do almost nothing. If Inter Milan is willing to join Barcelona as a bargaining chip, it is still possible.
According to the World Sports News, Manchester United hope that Sanchez's joining Sancho will help them complete the transfer more smoothly.
Sanchez played for Inter Milan on loan this season, but there are reports that the Chilean may return to Manchester United this summer. Of course, the striker may not stay at Old Trafford for long, because according to western media, the Red Devils intend to recommend Sanchez to Dortmund.
It is reported that Manchester United want to reduce the cost of acquiring Sancho, so they are going to recommend Sanchez to Dortmund as a bargaining chip for signing Sancho.
This statement is ridiculous. With Sanchez's salary, Dortmund will not give it away for nothing. It's easier said than done for Manchester United not to join Sanchez, but it's more troublesome to join. ...
Of course, this is an unreliable rumor.
Mintzlaff, CEO of Red Bull Leipzig, said recently that the transfer fee for Liverpool target Werner will not be cheap.
Mintzlaff said in an interview with Sports Illustrated: "Werner won't be cheaper. If a player has more than one year left on his contract, then we will not sell him at a price lower than his valuation.
Generally speaking, we always ask such a question: If we sell a player at a price below the market price, can we buy someone to replace him? However, I will only consider these when the actual situation is on the table. "
That is to say, Red Bull Leipzig is not going to give a discount, so Liverpool will probably buy it.
According to the exclusive news of Mirror today, Liverpool gave up the acquisition of Werner this summer because the Red Army was unwilling to bid more than 30 million pounds and Red Bull was unwilling to reduce the price.