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Inter Milan-Chelsea FC: exchange for N´Golo Kanté

There are several media that report that the Inter de Milan wants to incorporate N´Golo Kanté in the next winter market. ‘Calciomercato.it’ and ‘Don Balon’ They speak of an operation that, ‘a priori’ can be expensive, but that with the introduction of a name could lower the price of the French international.

Antonio Conte is already working on planning for the coming season and in view of the possible departure of Arturo vidal, comb the market in search of another midfielder who monopolizes the entire wide area with physical deployment and tactical rigor. And his favorite is the French midfielder. He already had it under his command when he was coach of the ‘blues’ between 2016 and 2018, so he knows perfectly the performance he can give in ‘his’ Inter.

Kanté’s situation in the Chelsea can help your march to Milan. Although yesterday he started and completed the 90 minutes of play against Southampton, since the departure of Frank Lampard and the arrival of Thomas Tuchel in charge, his role in the team has been relegated to the background. The German coach seems to opt for a more creative double pivot with Jorginho and Kovacic and in the midfielder there is already ‘overbooking’ of footballers with Mount, Havertz, etc. In short, it seems to have no place.

The proposed exchange

Kanté, with a contract with those of Stamford Bridge until June 2023, has a market value of around 60 million euros (via Transfermarkt). Affordable figure by a top midfielder at 29 years, but that the Italians would like to lower the price with the offer of another player from the squad. As reported by the aforementioned media, the ‘neroazzuri’ would offer to Milan Skriniar.

The Slovak central is priced at 50 ‘kilos’ (via Transfermarkt) and it would also be very much to Tuchel’s taste, since the Teutonic DT wants to renew the rear for the coming year. The difference of 10M€ It is something that both clubs will have to negotiate to close the barter in the next transfer market.

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