The great Inter Milan reveals a reason to snub Liverpool’s approach



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Publication date: Sunday May 3, 2020 3:17

Francesco Toldo has revealed why he refused a transfer to several interested clubs, including Liverpool and Real Madrid, during his career at Inter Milan.

The former Italy international played more than 300 times for his Serie A rivals Fiorentina, before completing his move to Inter in 2001 for a fee of £ 23.85 million.

The veteran stopper spent nine years at Nerazzurri, helping them win five Serie A titles, one Champions League and three Coppa Italias, before retiring in 2010.

And during those successful years at San Siro, Toldo has now revealed that he had many offers to leave, but he rejected the likes of Liverpool keep playing in Italy.

“I wanted to stay at Inter, so I rejected many proposals,” said Toldo. Antenna three (via Sports witness)

“Winning at this club is different; It is the satisfaction of arriving at the port after a storm.

“For Inter’s sake, I said no to Benfica, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Real Madrid. I retired earlier, but proud of my choice.

Meanwhile, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea target Victor Osimhen is the subject of a shock transfer offer from an unidentified club.

According to the French outlet TelefootLille received a £ 75 million offer that includes bonuses for his 21-year-old striker, who has also been linked with Tottenham and Inter Milan.

However, another report on Sunday states that the mystery bidder could be Newcastle, which is expected to be very active in the summer transfer market if its Saudi acquisition is allowed to go through.

At this stage, Liverpool are still said to be in the driver’s seat to sign the powerful striker, who has scored 18 times in his 38 appearances for Lille this season. Read more…

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