Inter makes a wall against Conte

Antonio Conte he tries, Inter, where he can, blocks his way, with firmness and particular decision. Where he can, of course, with the players of whom he holds the card and can assert his strength. With whom, how with Perisic, she found herself playing on the renewal table with the contract expiring, the story – you know – went otherwise. But these first weeks of the market seem to live almost daily from this encounter-clash between the former Nerazzurri coach and the Inter management. The technician of the Tottenham, who a year ago left Milan no longer believing in the corporate project – thus considering his task exhausted after winning the Scudetto – has evidently remained very “tied” to some of his former players, so much so that he insistently tries to bring them back to his court . So far he has succeeded, as said, only with Perisic – at the end of the contract – but he has also tried with Stretcher some time ago, he recently retried with Sticks and Skriniartested the waters with Lautaro and he even toyed with the idea of ​​joining the run to Lukaku en route to Chelsea. So far, however, in all these latter situations he has said badly to him, not only for the wall with which he had to clash on the corporate front but also for the no received from his own former players.

Regardless of how the Inter market will go – da Dybala and Lukakufrom Asllani to Bellanova, from Bremer to Milenkovic passing through Mkhitaryan and Cambiaso, just to mention the main incoming negotiations – the leitmotiv therefore seems to be this: “dear Antonio, no thanks”. An impression, perhaps, but proven by the facts. Of course, the market is still long but as far as we have seen so far, none of the “sought” contracted players have succumbed to the flattery of the former coach – in reality it is also true that none of the Nerazzurri “attentive” on the market, since Sticks to Lautaro up to Skriniar has expressed the desire to leave the club, far from it – but at the moment the only successful blow to the former Inter coach among the many tried is that related to Perisic. A “disrespect” – let’s put it this way – which evidently made the Inter management even more rigid.

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