2 Players to be sold by Inter Milan but frustrated by Conte

2 Players to be sold by Inter Milan but frustrated by Conte

Inter Milan had the opportunity to sell two players last summer before being opposed by Antonio Conte.
This summer, Inter Milan have improved a lot, the most important of them being named Antonio Conte as the new coach.


In addition, Inter Milan also overhauled the team they had as the coaches wanted.
Some names have been imported, such as Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez, Stefano Sensi and Nicolo Barella.

Ivan Perisic, Joao Mario and Mauro Icardi were deported while on loan.
In fact, Inter Milan will sell a few more players last summer.

Dilansri BolaSport.com from Calciomercato, Conte went on to become a party to thwart the sale of two players.
The first is Matteo Politano.

Politano came to Inter Milan last summer, on loan from Sassuolo.
This summer, he married a dowry of 20 million euros.

Nevertheless, he will be sold with Fiorentina who are ready to pay 30 million euros.
The Politano sale must be used to buy Ante Rebic from Eintrach Frankfurt, the striker who now joins AC Milan.

Conte thwarted Politano's transfer because he believes the player fits into the first-line strategy.
He will be considered one of the three attackers with Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.

The second name to go but frustrated by Conte is Alessandro Bastoni.
The 20-year-old central defender wants to get first place.

AS Roma will accept and provide many opportunities to play at Bastoni.
Conte then assured Bastoni that he would also play a lot at Inter.
He will be trusted to be the representative of three central defender positions in his flagship model.
for now, Bastoni still has to compete with five other names.

Diego Godin, Stefan de Vrij, Andrea Ranocchia, Danilo D'Ambrosio and Milan Skriniar are the main choices at the moment.
Last season, Bastoni was loaned to Parma and played 24 times in Serie A.


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