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Inter, Modric is possible. Juve thinks about Pogba

After Juventus' coup with Cr7, now it's the Nerazzurri management who are making the fans dream: another great champion could leave Real Madrid and land in the Italian championship and Bernard – Napoli on Darmian, Vidal on Barcelona.

Inter, Modric is possible. Juve thinks about Pogba

And now the spotlights are shifting to Inter. The week of the Higuain-Bonucci-Caldara affair has been archived, which saw Juventus and Milan involved, it's time to move to the Nerazzurri side of the Naviglio, where one dreams of a truly terrific shot. The name of Modric it seemed only a summer joke, but as the hours go by it acquires more and more credibility. But how could Inter snatch the Croatian champion from Real Madrid? To listen Florentine Perez only by paying the release clause, which, it should be remembered, is a good 750 million. Put like this, it wouldn't even be worth talking about it, but the truth is a little deeper and means that Inter can at least hope. Because the will of the players, especially at the levels of excellence, is almost always decisive and this, according to the rumors (never denied) who come from the entourage of Modric, would be to leave Madrid in the direction of Milan. The Croatian, from the top of the three Champions League won consecutively, he will ask Perez to meet him, a bit like Cristiano Ronaldo did, and to endorse his transfer to Inter at a reasonable price.

However, from Spain they see it differently: according to the Madrid (and Madrid) media Modric he doesn't want to leave but to get a higher engagement. Wednesday 8, the day of the face-to-face meeting with FlorentineWe'll know how things really stand, but Inter certainly hope so much that they have "dropped" Vidal, who ended up in Barcelona after virtually being a Nerazzurri player. Once Ausilio's hesitation was understood, the Chilean felt free to settle elsewhere and the Catalans took advantage of it by offering him a three-year contract worth 9 million per season. Is it possible that Inter missed a similar opportunity without having a valid alternative in hand? Doubt is legitimate and authorizes more and more to clear the hypothesis Modricat least until Wednesday. With such a blow, the Nerazzurri would be truly complete and could fight for the Scudetto, or at least try to. In short, Inter on the shields, all just 13 days after the closure of a market that still promises fireworks. Juventus dreams of a shot in midfield (pay attention to Pogba and Milinkovic-Savic) but must defend itself from the assaults of psg on Alex Sandro: an offer of 50 million is ready from Paris, but Marotta seems willing to resist and indeed works with his agent to renew his contract.

Speaking of full-backs: Napoli are trying to accelerate on the Darmian front, which has effectively become De Laurentiis' first goal. The problem is always in the formula, with Manchester United who only wants to negotiate the definitive transfer (20 million) and Napoli to push for a loan. The player's willingness to return to Italy could be decisive, even though Mourinho continues not to give anyone discounts. Very hot days for Milan as well, forced to make up for lost time with a final sprint worthy of an Olympics. Leonardo still has two pieces to buy (a midfielder and an offensive winger) and a squad to prune decisively. Contacts with prosecutors are frenetic, both for entries (Kovacic and Bernard are the most accredited) and for exits (Gustavo Gomez went to the Palmeiras but the various Kalinic, Bacca, André Silva, etc. remain to be placed) and given that time is running out, it is reasonable to expect endless days. Roma also want to make a final blow, determined to cancel Malcom with another valuable winger. Monchi has David in his sights Neres, 21-year-old Brazilian from Ajax, and is ready to negotiate on the basis of 40 million. The Dutch, who have already sold the talented Kluivert to the Giallorossi, want 50 but the premises for the white smoke are all there.  

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