Inter, Simone Inzaghi is furious: the market has been a failure, the fact is clear
Inter, Inzaghi è una furia: perché il mercato è stato fallimentare, dato evidente – Serieanews
Simone Inzaghi, by now, repeats it almost like a mantra. For weeks now, the Nerazzurri coach has been repeating how short the squad is numerically, but also how turn over is increasingly limited. All this despite the fact that the Nerazzurri now play consistently every three days. The half-hearted misstep with Bologna was something of a wake-up call for the Nerazzurri, who are busy at this stage of the season in both the league and the Champions League.
And in the coming weeks the commitments certainly will not decrease, quite the contrary. That is why Inzaghi, in no uncertain terms, has called for the arrival of reinforcements that can give him more choices, both during matches and from match to match. Already, however, it is easier said than done because Marotta is working on the razor’s edge, with the budget always to be watched.
Oaktree, who took over the club from the Zhang family last May, has been clear: the same policy implemented by Chinese ownership previously is being followed. The club must self-finance, so no crazy spending but divestments before purchases. Not a small problem for the Nerazzurri president who has to try to please his coach in a market, the January market, notoriously notorious for big bargains and discounts.
Inter, il fallimento del mercato nei numeri
Inzaghi, however, expects something from the management also because its choices have effectively flunked the summer market without appeal. Josep Martinez, the most expensive investment with the nearly 15 million paid to Genoa, has not played a single minute so far, showing how much Inzaghi trusts only Sommer and is not convinced by the Spaniard.
Inter, il fallimento del mercato nei numeri (Ansa Foto) – Serieanews
Ditto for Tomas Palacios, bought in Argentina for about 6.5 million euros and already sold on loan to Monza in January after zero minutes accumulated so far. It went better for Zielinski and Taremi, the two zero-parameter signings, who, however, played only handfuls of minutes without practically ever making an impact.
As many as 16 games in Serie A with two goals and as many assists for Zielinski but the pittance of 681′ (seven in Champions and 446′ played) and 16 also appearances (423′) for Taremi in A with one goal and one assist with seven appearances in Champions (one goal and two assists in 493′) and two games in the Italian Super Cup (one goal and two assists).
Inter, si corre ai ripari: vicini due colpi
In short, a market that has so far borne very little fruit for Inter: hence an increasingly nervous Inzaghi, aware of how the team is no longer as brilliant as in the first part of the season and is starting to feel some fatigue. That is why the market, in this case, could help.
Inter, si corre ai ripari: vicini due colpi (Ansa Foto) – Serieanews
Not only Palacios to Monza, Buchanan is also virtually sold, destined for Villarreal. And Inter seems to be able to accelerate in the market, especially as far as outfielders are concerned. And so incoming seems done for the arrival of Biraghi, class of ’92, out of the squad at Fiorentina and a return to the Nerazzurri Milan is now definite.
And in addition to Biraghi, Zalewski, an outgoing Polish outside forward from Roma, could also arrive. The Nerazzurri would like him on loan but it is definitely complex considering how the slider is expiring with the Giallorossi and has no intention of renewing his deal. Olympique Marseille is strong on the player but Inter could have its chances to bring the outside back to Milan.
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