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·23 June 2023

Inter Milan & AC Milan Battling For Italy, Belgium & France Stars

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Inter Milan and AC Milan are currently battling on three different fronts, with the future of Davide Frattesi, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Thuram at stake.

As La Gazzetta dello Sport (via FcInterNews) tells it, the crosstown rivals are clashing heads for three different profiles.


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We begin with Thuram who’s leaving Borussia Monchengladbach following the expiry of his contract. The source claims that the French international has rejected an offer from Paris Saint-Germain.

The Rossoneri might lead the race for the 25-year-old’s signature but the Nerazzurri have relaunched negotiations with the striker. This is possibly a retaliation from Inter for the recent Milan maneuvers concerning Frattesi and Lukaku.

While the Beneamata thought they had the Sassuolo man wrapped up, their “cousins” are trying to snatch him from under their noses.

Milan are on the cusp of selling Tonali to Newcastle United for a whopping fee. This would provide them with sufficient funds to launch a scathing attack on Frattesi.

Inter Milan Will Be Looking To Ward Off Competition From AC Milan To Sign Frattesi And Maintain Lukaku

Nevertheless, the player himself implied that he prefers to play for Inter, albeit in an subtle fashion.

Moreover, the source believes that selling Marcelo Brozovic would allow the Nerazzurri to finalize the transfer of Frattesi.

As for Lukaku, the report reiterates the player’s desire to remain at Inter Milan. He will reportedly refuse all offers coming from Saudi Arabia. Moreover, the Belgian giant has no intention of joining the Rossoneri.

However, Inter Milan still have to agree with Chelsea over a new formula that would keep the 30-year-old at Appiano Gentile.

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