Inter, revolution in the middle and front quarter: this is the transfer market that Conte and the 4 men out of the project want | First page



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After so many dribbles and escapes, Antonio Conte did not succeed and a response in the market let him escape. Inter in January will have to give themselves a recovery pass, a lightweight system that can give the team a more compact setup and greater stability. To play there is “only” the Italian Cup and the league and for these two competitions Conte’s squad is already quite deep. But numbers are not everything and that is what the Salento coach tried to convey between the lines.

PINK FOR THINNESS – The squad is full of players that Conte cannot or does not want to use and the message was aimed precisely at them: Pinamonti, Nainggolan, Vecino and partly also Eriksen, different from all the others, for obvious reasons: “We hope we can improve something with some players who can go and play, and maybe we will continue to be thinner, but more effective and functional for what we want.”

VIA PINAMONTI – Message already sent to Marotta and Ausilio in recent days, when the management and the coach, after the elimination in the Champions League, began to set the plans for the month of January. All different operations, but each complex in its own way. Conte wants a different front quarter from Pinamonti, Cles’s 99 ‘is not part of the project for the present or for the future. The company will try to put it on loan. A few weeks ago we thought about a possible fixed-term exchange with Lasagna, but at the moment it is just an idea.

REVOLUTION IN THE MIDDLE – The other three operations all refer to the midfield, that would thus undergo a revolution that would offer Conte real tools to expand its solutions. Because for the coach one thing is to have players available and another is to be able to count on them. Eriksen changes the balance, its sale could also allow an expensive purchase, that De Paul that Inter has targeted. If the Dane started on loan alone, the Nerazzurri would move differently. As for Vecino and Nainggolan, no one seems willing to invest at the moment. Ausilio and Marotta will have a good job to do.



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