The first day asked for 8 million, the second day 0 yuan for free, and the third day was upside down.
So far, Inter have spent 63.5 million euros to sign six players, bought out Frattesi and Arnautovic, waived the signings of Zielinski and Taremi, and signed Genoa's starting goalkeeper Martinez, and Marotta's performance is still stable.
But the sale side is not very good, Zanotti switched to Lugano to earn 2 million, loaned Carboni 500,000, and sold Iliyev 300,000, a total of 2.8 million euros, not even a fraction of last season.
This figure does not meet the financial requirements, Marotta needs to continue to move forward with the sale plan, there are currently talks about Sevilla's 3 million to 5 million offer midfielder Agome (asking price 8 million), 7 million to sell Sartre to Brest (it is said to have been negotiated but the player is not willing to go), in addition to Correa, who was expected to become the king of the summer window, but the Argentin let Marotta plant.
Inter won all three warm-up games, and Inzaghi Jr. smiled.
Correa scored 1 goal, but Marotta cried.
Why are you crying?
I can't sell it.
The 29-year-old was loaned out of Lazio by Inter Milan for 6 million euros in 2021 and bought out for another 27.3 million euros in 2022.
But the Argentine didn't live up to expectations, with professional-level dribbling, community-level shooting, and at least four injuries per season completely making him a "baggage".
Last season, Inter loaned him to Ligue 1 club Marseille.
The Argentine played 19 appearances for a total of 680 minutes, hitting an explosive 0 goals and 0 assists, which is really "I can do it on me".
Originally thinking that they could say goodbye to the Argentina completely, Marseille immediately sent him back in a hurry because he did not qualify for the Champions League.
Heading into the summer window, Inter Milan put a price tag of €8 million on Correa.
There are many transfer scandals, such as River Plate in Argentina, AEA in Greece, and Sevilla in La Liga, but the three teams are just rubbing outside, and there is not even a formal offer.
The only one who is interested at the moment is their old club Lazio, but they are just trying to get a look.
According to the latest reports from all over Italy, Inter are now willing to trade Correa to Lazio for free, but the latter is demanding that Inter pay the salary.
Good guys, the three warm-up matches went from 8 million to 0 yuan and then to the upside down salary.
Correa's salary is not low, with an annual salary of 6.48 million euros before tax and a weekly salary of 125,000 euros, which is also the fundamental reason why you don't want to give it away for free.
Correa: In a word, let Marotta get on fire, let Inter spend 6.48 million for me!