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The Salah case breaks out: Fiorentina warns Inter for lack of financial fairplay

Exchange of accusations between the Viola club and Inter regarding the Salah affair - The former Basel pharaoh does not want to return to Florence and is currently a Chelsea player - The Blues would have received a 20 million offer from Inter for the 'Egyptian who made Fiorentina go on a rampage

The Salah case breaks out: Fiorentina warns Inter for lack of financial fairplay

The question Sgod it becomes more and more thorny and risks dragging Inter and Fiorentina in the courtrooms. The Egyptian pharaoh who came quietly from the Premier League and sat on the throne in Florence enchanted the Viola management who immediately paid Chelsea one million euros to renew his stay for another season: undoubtedly one of the deals of 2015.

In Florence they were already ready to build a pyramid for the Egyptian arrow but the pharaonic projects of the 23-year-old former Basel player could move 300 km further north to Inter Milan.

The management ofInter he teased Salah with a contract worth 3,5 million euros per season and an ambitious project seasoned by the signings of Murillo, Miranda, Montoya in defense and Kondogbia in midfield. There Fiorentina, surprised by the Nerazzurri meddling, she replied matching the job offer to the player inviting him to come to the training camp in Moena on 13 July. An undoubtedly right move but not decisive due to a private agreement that brings the purple certainties to their knees. It would be the right of veto in the hands of Salah which allows the Egyptian to decide whether or not to continue his adventure in purple and the words of his lawyer go in the opposite direction to the hopes of the Della Valle family: "Salah is a Chelsea player at the moment".

Therefore the Fiorentina exercises the option to renew the loan for another season but remains burned by Salah's decision not to like the purple shirt so much for next year. And behold Thohir's emissaries would advance a 20 million offer to bring the pharaoh to the nerazzurri. And here the uproar starts with Fiorentina sending one warning to Inter guilty of intervening in the negotiations for Salah. Added to this are the poisonous tweets of Paul Panerai who on a hot July morning (yesterday) logs on to the social network and, after months of silence, recklessly throws real grenades against the Inter club. The heaviest one against the Indonesian Thohir's club is related to the expenses incurred during the summer transfer market and reads: “If the football clubs were to respect transparency, Inter would already be relegated. What money is it, whose, from the Caymans?”. Heavy accusations that the Milanese club does not digest at all, responding piquedly with a press release: "No one should allow themselves to speak out of turn about our club MILAN - FC Internazionale announces that it has read the declarations of the vice president of Fiorentina reported on its Twitter profile with amazement personal. No one - continues the note from the Milanese company - should be allowed to speak out of turn about our company, questioning its solidity and transparency".

Fiorentina, for its part, specified that those of Panerai are "personal considerations not agreed with the Company" but certainly the thought of the Della Valles will not be far from that of the Viola vice president.

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