Henrikh Mkhitaryan is caught between two clubs as both Roma and Inter vie to secure his signature, and he’s preparing to make his decision.
The 33-year-old Armenian forward’s current deal with the Giallorossi at the end of this month and their current offer of a one-year deal with an option for a second hasn’t proved convincing, with the former Manchester United man wanting a little more security. This is where Inter enter the fray, offering him a two-year deal worth €3.5m net per season plus a €2m signing bonus.
As highlighted by Tuttosport, Mkhitaryan is particularly convinced by the idea of playing in the Champions League again and he appreciates Inter’s offer of a two-year contract. Tiago Pinto, Roma’s sporting director, offered him the same wages as Inter but didn’t extend the length of the offer.
The 33-year-old is now considering his options and is set to make a decision soon, wanting to have a full pre-season with either club.