Premier League
Inter Milan is facing a complex situation as they prepare for their debut in the championship against Genoa. With the prestigious scudetto and the second star shining on their jerseys, Simone Inzaghi's team is in a dilemma due to the contractual situation of two of their players: Marko Arnautovic and Joaquín Correa.
Inter's management is considering the possibility of terminating the contracts of these players due to their poor performances and the financial impact their presence could have on the club. Both players arrived at Inter with high expectations and significant costs, but have failed to deliver the expected performance on the field.
They need to offload forwards and reduce the wage bill
Marko Arnautovic, 35, came from Bologna for 8 million euros and currently earns a net salary of 3.5 million. Despite attracting interest from Turkish clubs, the Austrian forward has chosen to stay in Milan, complicating negotiations for his departure. Meanwhile, Joaquín Correa, signed for 30 million euros from Lazio, has also failed to convince Inter's leadership and turned down offers from Saudi clubs.
Simone Inzaghi prioritizes players like Lautaro Martínez, Marcus Thuram, and the newly arrived Mehdi Taremi in his tactical setup, leaving Arnautovic and Correa out of his plans. Faced with this situation, Inter could opt to terminate their contracts before June 30, 2025, unless a solution that benefits all parties involved is reached. The departure of these players would enable the club to free up wage space and reinvest in new talents that align better with the current sporting project.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las 2 estrellas que el Inter quiere de patitas en la calle
