Tag: Inter Milan

  • Suarez tells Lautaro to reject Barcelona

    Suarez tells Lautaro to reject Barcelona

    Inter Milan great Luis Suarez says Lautaro Martinez should consider turning down Barcelona.

    Luisito, also a former Barca star, believes Lautaro can grow with the Nerazzurri.

    He told TMW, “Barcelona are stronger than Inter but everything depends on the intentions and thoughts of the Argentine. He can help Inter get bigger and here he is practically certain of a place and has everyone’s trust in him.

    “In my opinion Lautaro must play in order to make another leap in quality to become a great player. At Inter he can make that further leap in quality.

    “He is still young and if in two years time he wants a change of scenery then it will be another matter. It is clear that Barcelona is tempting to everyone but he can play and perform consistently at Inter.”

  • COVID-19: Victor Moses, six Inter players forced to leave Italy

    COVID-19: Victor Moses, six Inter players forced to leave Italy

    Former Super Eagles forward, Victor Moses, has left Italy this week following the mandatory 14-day quarantine, L’Equipe reports.

    Moses is among seven Inter Milan players that have left the country with the highest number of coronavirus cases.

    Others who have returned to their bases include Romelu Lukaku, Ashley Young, Christian Eriksen and Diego Godin.

    The Serie A team was forced into self-isolation, after Juventus defender Daniel Rugani tested positive to COVID-19.

    Rugani was an unused substitute in the Derby d’Italia game that ended 2-0 in favour of Juve.

  • Coronavirus fear: Inter Milan game postponed

    Coronavirus fear: Inter Milan game postponed

    Italian authorities have ordered the postponement of three Serie A football matches on Sunday over coronavirus fears in northern Italy.

    The matches between title-chasing Inter Milan and Sampdoria, Atalanta against Sassuolo and Hellas Verona versus Cagliari have been pushed back to avoid the spread of the virus with 79 confirmed cases in an outbreak that has claimed two lives in the country.

    Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced late on Saturday evening that all sporting events in the Veneto and Lombardy regions would be suspended on Sunday.

    Juventus played earlier on Saturday to extend their lead on the top of the standings with a 2-1 win at SPAL in Emilia-Romagna.

    Inter Milan are six points behind the champions in third.

  • Conte reveals why Moses is settling faster than Eriksen at Inter

    Inter Milan boss, Antonio Conte has revealed why Victor Moses has settled quickly at the club better than Christian Eriksen.

    Moses and Eriksen joined the Italian giants this winter transfer window but the Nigerian is feeling more at home at the San Siro than the former Tottenham star.

    Both players came in as substitute as Inter came from two goals down to beat AC Milan 4-2 in the Italian Serie A on Sunday.

    The Danish international replaced Alexis Sanchez on 72 minutes, while Moses came on in 80th minutes.

    Conte was quoted by Sky Sports Italia as saying that Moses, who joined from Chelsea, has quickly settled because he worked under him for two seasons at Stamford Bridge.

    “Both Ashley Young and Victor Moses, because they are wing-backs, don’t need quite so much guidance in training. Plus Moses already played with me at Chelsea.

    “For midfielders, it’s more complicated, as I always ask something pre-planned and memorised for both attacking and defending moves. Christian knows football well, he reads it, but also is not quite at 100 percent fitness.

    “I had thought about using Eriksen behind Lukaku, but then decided not to transform things too much, as it’s important for us to play with the two strikers.

    Conte added that Eriksen had some issue dragging on with Tottenham before joining Inter which affected him.

  • Serie A: Eriksen in Italy to seal Inter move

    Serie A: Eriksen in Italy to seal Inter move

    Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen is closing in on his move to Inter Milan, as he landed in Italy on Monday morning ahead of a medical with the Serie A side.

    The 27-year-old is expected to complete a £16.8m move to Italy which could see him earn up to £320,000 per week.

    Inter Milan CEO Giuseppe Marotta said: “You all know that we are negotiating with Tottenham. I am optimistic and I hope everything can be concluded quickly because the market closes on Friday and we hope to conclude the negotiations in the next few days.”

    Eriksen has made 305 appearances during his six-and-a-half year spell in north London, scoring 69 goals and providing 89 assists.

    Barcelona did make an enquiry for Eriksen on Thursday, but failed to follow up with an offer.

    Inter are currently second in Serie A, behind leaders Juventus, and manager Antonio Conte has big ambitions of winning the Scudetto.

  • Eriksen close to Inter move despite Mourinho, Conte feud

    Christian Eriksen is close to sealing a £16.8m move from Tottenham to Inter Milan that could see him earn up to £320,000 per week, according to Sky in Italy.

    Spurs have been keen to sell the Danish midfielder this month to prevent him leaving on a free transfer when his contract expires at the end of the season.

    Antonio Conte wants to add him to his Inter squad and, while sources in England understand the deal has not yet been signed, those in Italy believe it is close to being agreed.

    Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho reignited his feud with Conte after he discussed Christian Eriksen.

    The two managers had a tense relationship when Mourinho was in charge of Manchester United and Conte was Chelsea boss.

    It began during the 2017-18 season, reaching a peak when Mourinho said he would never be “suspended for match-fixing”, referring to Conte’s four-month ban for failing to report alleged match-fixing when he managed Juventus, having previously labelled him a “clown”.

    Conte, in response, called his counterpart “a little man”.

  • Inter confirms Victor Moses shirt number

    Inter confirms Victor Moses shirt number

    New Inter Milan signing Victor Moses will wear the number 11 shirt for his new club, Nerazzurri have revealed.

    The wing-back, who joined the Italians on loan from Chelsea, is expected to play a major role in their Serie A and Europa League efforts in 2019-20.

    It was soon announced that Moses would take up the notable shirt number at San Siro, following in the footsteps of compatriot Nwankwo Kanu, Lukas Podolski, Sulley Muntari and Andrea Pirlo.

    The 29-year-old who becomes Antonio Conte’s fourth signing after Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez and Ashley Young played 78 times in over two seasons the Italian presided over at Chelsea.

    After Conte’s sacking by the Londoners in 2018, Moses struggled to break into the first team under Maurizio Sarri before exiting to join Fenerbahce on an 18-month loan deal in January 2019.

    “I’m happy to be here. I’ll give my all and want to help the team. There’s a lot of quality here, I want to make my contribution on the pitch and enjoy myself. That’s the most important thing,” the Nigerian told Inter TV upon the completion of the move.

    He could make his debut when Inter host Cagliari in Sunday’s Italian topflight.

  • Inter Milan sign Man Utd’s Ashley Young

    Inter Milan have signed defender Ashley Young from Manchester United for £1.28m on an initial six-month deal, with an option to extend for a further season.

    The 34-year-old had previously told United of his desire to join Inter and had not been involved in the club’s past three games.

    The deal brings an end t Young’s eight-and-a-half-year stay at United.

    He played 261 times for United and was club captain this season, but only started 10 league games in 2019-20.

     

  • Ashley Young rejects new Man Utd contract

    Ashley Young has rejected a one-year contract extension at Manchester United because of a lack of playing time.

    Young, 34, hopes to join Inter Milan this month, but failing that, plans to sign for the Serie A leaders in the summer when he will be a free agent.

    United are still to decide whether to let the defender leave during January as they regard him as an important member of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad.

    He has made 18 appearances this term, but has only started 10 league games.

    Young joined United from Aston Villa in 2011 and has been part of squads that won the Premier League, FA Cup and EFL Cup.

    He has played 261 times for the Old Trafford club.

  • AC Milan, Inter Milan struggle to overcome opposition to plans to replace San Siro

    AC Milan, Inter Milan struggle to overcome opposition to plans to replace San Siro

    Milan’s football clubs and the city municipality are in talks to try to resolve a dispute over plans for a new stadium to replace the nearly century-old San Siro arena.

    Serie A’s clubs AC Milan and Internazionale FC in July filed a request to build a new jointly-owned 60,000-seat stadium in the San Siro area.

    Both clubs are respectively owned by U.S. fund Elliott and Chinese electronic retailer Suning.

    The new stadium is the key element in a wider real estate plan for the district, which includes tearing down the historic San Siro arena, dubbed “La Scala del Calcio’’.

    AC Milan and Inter Milan see a new modern arena as a crucial way to boost their revenues.

    Both clubs’ revenues are lagging behind those of their peers who own their home grounds, such as Serie A rival Juventus FC and many other European top football clubs.

    But the Milan municipality, which owns San Siro and has to give its approval to the plan, has so far shown little enthusiasm for the 1.2 billion euro project.

    Sources have said Goldman Sachs is ready to bankroll the project.

    Goldman Sachs did not respond to a request for comment.

    Milan’s mayor Giuseppe Sala has repeatedly cast doubt over the idea of knocking down the three-ring arena that opened in 1926.

    It has undergone several restorations over the years to reach its current 80,000 capacity.

    However, both clubs are reluctant to use a revamped San Siro for their matches in the future, saying further restoration would be costly and ineffective.

    Representatives of both clubs and Milan local authorities discussed on Tuesday the possibility of keeping the San Siro as a venue for professional football matches beside the new stadium.

    But the clubs said in a statement after the meeting that the co-existence of two professional sports facilities in the area would not be sustainable.

    They cited a study prepared by an adviser.

    The Milan municipality was not immediately available to comment.

    The two clubs said they had accepted a request by city representatives to assess alternative options for San Siro.

    These may include tearing down most of the old arena and keeping only part of the stands as a kind of city landmark, two sources close to the matter said.