Inter Milan may consider selling defender Alessandro Bastoni at the end of the season but will only do so on their own terms.
Key points
Inter Milan may sell Alessandro Bastoni at season's end
Sale will occur only on Inter's terms
Bastoni's popularity has declined in Serie A
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Di Marzio – Inter Milan To Sell Italy Defender Only On Their Own Terms
Di Marzio – Inter Milan To Sell Italy Defender Only On Their Own Terms
Serie A giants Inter Milan could reportedly consider the sale of star center-back Alessandro Bastoni at the end of the season.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio via FCInterNews, the Nerazzurri would only sanction the Italian’s exit on their own terms.
Alessandro Bastoni has experienced a disturbing start to the new calendar year. Indeed, the 26-year-old has become one of the most unpopular figures in Serie A.
Despite Bastoni’s rough patch, Cristian Chivu continues to rely heavily on the former Atalanta defender.
Therefore, Inter remain hopeful of holding onto their long-serving stalwart despite Barcelona’s growing interest.
Inter Milan to Offload Alessandro Bastoni on Their Own Terms
Bastoni’s contract at San Siro runs until 2028, although the player is reportedly ready to sign a new deal.
Meanwhile, Inter have slapped a substantial €70 million price tag on their in-demand star and are unwilling to budge on their valuation.
Therefore, Barcelona will have to break the bank if they’re to persuade the Nerazzurri to let Bastoni leave in the summer.
Q&A
Why is Inter Milan considering selling Alessandro Bastoni?
Inter Milan is reportedly contemplating the sale of Alessandro Bastoni due to his declining popularity and performance in Serie A.
What are Inter Milan's conditions for selling Bastoni?
Inter Milan will only allow Alessandro Bastoni to leave if it meets their own terms, ensuring they have control over the sale.
How has Alessandro Bastoni's performance affected his standing at Inter Milan?
Bastoni's poor start to the year has led to him becoming one of the most unpopular players in Serie A, impacting his future with the club.
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