Inter Milan News Network: Inter Milan and Bonnie reach an annual salary agreement of 2 million euros, and are still interested in Hoylen
June 15th According to Inter Milan News, Bonnie is about to join Inter Milan, with a contract of five years, an annual salary of 2 million euros plus a bonus. Inter Milan and Bonnie have reached an agreement, and Inter Milan's senior management hopes to finalize an agreement with Parma in the next few days, and are still under negotiation. Inter Milan's goal is to reduce the transfer fee. Currently, Parma's asking price is about 20 million euros. He wants to reduce the asking price by joining players who are interested in Parma. Parma tends to want Pio Esposito, but Inter Milan's new coach Zivo needs to focus on him. The possible solution is to introduce another Esposito, S-Esposito, who Inter currently estimates him from 7 million to 8 million euros. S-Esposito is currently in the United States, but he knows that his contract will expire in a year and is ready to leave again, and Parma may open the door for him. The The clubs of both sides also discussed the possibility of joining Beren Bruch in the deal, and an assessment of the direction is still underway. The only thing that is certain is that Inter Milan has beaten all its competitors at present. In fact, after learning Inter Milan was interested in him, Bonnie himself did not consider other options. Inter Milan senior executives still keep their attention on Manchester United striker Hoylen, who is considered an ideal candidate to strengthen the front line. The problem at the moment is the transfer form. Manchester United accepts a mandatory buyout, while Inter Milan only wants to provide a selective buyout and wants to first check whether Hoylen can return to the peak after experiencing two seasons of slump. If Manchester United accepts Inter's proposal, the transfer negotiations may be completed quickly. Otherwise, Inter Milan's management will continue to look for opportunities. As for Taremi's departure, the reality is far more complicated than imagined. Due to his Iranian status, he is not politically popular in the two potential markets of Saudi Arabia and the United States, and his career opportunities are limited. Therefore, Inter Milan is trying to find a way out in the Turkish market, but there is still no substantial progress.
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