Multiple reports in Italy claim Inter won’t fine Romelu Lukaku and Nicolò Barella after an on-field argument against Sampdoria on Monday.

Gazzetta dello Sport and Calciomercato.com claim the Nerazzurri have decided against fining their stars who publicly blamed and insulted each other in the first half of a 0-0 draw against Sampdoria at Marassi on Monday night.

According to the reports, Lukaku and Barella cleared the air at Inter’s training ground on Wednesday when club directors met the team and staff members, including coach Simone Inzaghi.

It is reported that the club’s chiefs are unhappy with the behaviour of both players but won’t take action because they have solved their issues internally.

Inter directors don’t want to cause more tension inside the dressing room but expect not to see anything similar in the future.

According to Gazzetta, Inter will not accept similar behaviour from any of their players in the future, especially Barella, who has often been spotted blaming his teammates on the pitch this season.

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