Inter have set the Ivan Perisic price-tag at a minimum of €50m and turned down another Manchester United bid worth €42m, it’s reported.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Jose Mourinho’s side presented a new proposal for €42m (£36.8m) over the last couple of days.
They were hoping that Inter would be under pressure to sell ahead of tomorrow’s Financial Fair Play deadline, knowing the Serie A club needed to raise €30m.
Inter have set the Ivan Perisic price-tag at a minimum of €50m and turned down another Manchester United bid worth €42m, it’s reported.
According to Tuttomercatoweb, Jose Mourinho’s side presented a new proposal for €42m (£36.8m) over the last couple of days.
They were hoping that Inter would be under pressure to sell ahead of tomorrow’s Financial Fair Play deadline, knowing the Serie A club needed to raise €30m.
However, as we reported yesterday, the Nerazzurri managed to plug that gap with a series of smaller sales and therefore don’t need to part company with Perisic at all.
If they do, it will be on their terms, and that means a minimum of €50m (£43.8m) for the Croatia international winger.