Inter could offer Mauro Icardi a new contract, as his €110m release clause is seen as too low in the current market.
The striker only signed a new deal in October last year, with a release clause valid only for foreign clubs.
However, this summer saw Paris Saint-Germain pay €222m for Neymar, and take out a loan with obligation to buy at €180m on Kylian Mbappé.
Inter could offer Mauro Icardi a new contract, as his €110m release clause is seen as too low in the current market.
The striker only signed a new deal in October last year, with a release clause valid only for foreign clubs.
However, this summer saw Paris Saint-Germain pay €222m for Neymar, and take out a loan with obligation to buy at €180m on Kylian Mbappé.
Ousmane Dembele joined Barcelona for a fee thought to be €105m plus €40m in bonuses, meaning the €110m clause in Icardi’s contract now suddenly isn’t the deterrent the Nerazzurri had hoped.
According to Premium Sport, they’re prepared to offer a new deal, and will contact the Argentina interntional’s wife and agent, Wanda.
The Beneamata are looking to raise the release clause to €200m or more, but will also have to bump up Icardi’s €4.5m per season wages.