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Inter smiles, Milan cries: Milan has two faces in football

The Chinese Yonghong Li does not pay the 32 million transfer to Milan which will temporarily end up in the Elliott fund and fears exclusion from the European cups while Inter continues its rich strengthening campaign with Nainggolan angering the Roma fans – Juve's maneuvers and those of Naples and Lazio.

Inter smiles, Milan cries: Milan has two faces in football

A Milan with two faces. Smiling as you can't see from time the Nerazzurri, cheered by a market far beyond any wildest expectation, the Rossoneri livid with anger and concern, forced to deal with a corporate situation that worsens from week to week. The last blow came on Friday: everyone waiting for the bank transfer from 32 millions of Yonghong Instead, there is nothing. Without the capital increase, Milan's future is very much in the balance, with the fund Elliot ready to take over as early as July 10 unless there are sensational twists and turns. Scenario that all in all could also please the Rossoneri fans, tired of dealing with Li's unreliability, definitely less at UEFA, now sure of leaving Via Aldo Rossi out of the European cups. In all this there is always the shadow of a new partner but, given the situation, it is probable that he will deal directly with Elliot and certainly not to support someone else. Problems that don't affect Inter's home, where on the contrary they only think about the transfer market and field issues. The mood was already good before with the arrivals of De FreeAsamoah e Lautaro Martinez, however, has now literally shot up with the purchase of Nainggolan, not yet official but practically sure. 

"IS' It was Roma who wanted to sell me – confirmed the Belgian– Now I'm happy to arrive at Inter and find a great coach like Spalletti". Who obviously reciprocates and rubs his hands in front of Ausilio's work, capable of buying someone like the Ninja for "only" 24 million plus Santon and the young Zaniolo. Operation which, on the other hand, don't like it at all to the Romanist people, gone from smiles for the imminent arrival of Pastore (only a few bureaucratic details remain before his landing in the capital) to anger for the sale of an idol like Nainggolan, moreover to questionable figures. The discontent then increases due to the voices arriving from England, which they see Chelsea very interested in Manolas and ready to pay the 38 million of the release clause. A move directly orchestrated by Sarri, who while waiting to sign the contract with the Blues (first we need to resolve the one with De Laurentiis and, on the side Abramovich, close the relationship with Conte) is already working to shape Chelsea in his image and likeness. So, Manolas aside, it's easy to understand how the Naples the club more at risk, the more that Sarri he knows the contractual situations of all his former (for now) players well. In the viewfinder ci are Mertens (30 million), Callejon (23) Hysaj (price to be defined) e Albiol (6), with the consequence that Ancelotti and, above all, De Laurentiis will have to defend themselves properly. 

“But you are quite sure that it will go at Chelsea? – glossed over the blue president. – No one has called me from London, however time will tell…”. Skirmishes that have just begun and are destined to continue until the end of the market, but in the meantime Napoli are working to strengthen themselves and this regardless of the story Sarri. Waiting to make Fabian official Ruiz (for which it will come clause of 30 million paid), ADL must settle the matter Hamsik ("I want 35 million and if they don't bring it to me by Monday it will become 40") and give Ancelotti a new goalkeeper ("don't worry, the goal will be well covered", Areola e Meret running names). Lots of intertwining, just like at Juventus. Here, after welcoming Emre Can, we think about some assignments that they should serve up for the real hit of the summer, aka that Milinkovic-Savic for which at least 100 million will be needed (even more, according to Lotito). Marotta plans to collect them with the various Sturaro (valued 20, about him West Ham and Newcastle), pjaca (“his future will be decided after the World Cup” the words of his agent, Fiorentina are on pole), Kean (15) and the young audero, Mandragora and Cerri (all at Udinese for a total of 35). Long work but far from impossible, to then throw himself headlong on the Serbian from Lazio. Who, in the meantime, is about to give up another of his precious pieces, or Felipe Anderson. The Brazilian should marry to the West Ham for 35 million, a nice nest egg that Tare will invest (in part) on Wesley, striker of Bruges rated 15.   

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