Relations between Inter and Juventus have reportedly improved, since January’s fall-out from the failed Fredy Guarin-Mirko Vucinic exchange.

The two clubs were on the verge of agreeing to swap the players between them, before Erick Thohir vetoed the deal, much to the Bianconeri’s frustration.

Whilst relations between the two clubs soured in the immediate aftermath, the Corriere dello Sport suggests that tensions have now eased.

Relations between Inter and Juventus have reportedly improved, since January’s fall-out from the failed Fredy Guarin-Mirko Vucinic exchange.

The two clubs were on the verge of agreeing to swap the players between them, before Erick Thohir vetoed the deal, much to the Bianconeri’s frustration.

Whilst relations between the two clubs soured in the immediate aftermath, the Corriere dello Sport suggests that tensions have now eased.

This is based on Juve President Andrea Agnelli reportedly coming face to face with Inter counterpart Thohir during Monday’s meeting League meeting, where they shook hands and apparently talk for a few minutes.

The Corriere report that whilst the relationship between the two clubs is still not completely healed, there is a ‘mutual interest in maintaining an open dialogue’.

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