If Inter had competent leadership, this should be their stance on Bastoni. Instead they leave his future “in his own hands” so that if he leaves, they can simply shift the blame onto him.

by Big_Pick4100

Share.

9 Comments

  1. Big_Pick4100 on

    Anything is possible, but I don’t get the feeling that Bastoni will leave, especially after what Romano, Biasin and Musmarra have said.

    And even more so when you consider Barcelona’s financial situation and their wage issues.

  2. InfamousGur9774 on

    Tutto bellissimo , poi dimmi il fatturato del Bayern e quello dell’Inter…….😑

  3. RefuseHairy8999 on

    The problem is I think Bastoni is very open to the idea of joining Barca this summer, it’s basically his last chance to get that big move. Hopefully we only accept bids from €80m+, anything lower and we’ve been cooked.

  4. Wide_Astronomer_5566 on

    I’m tired even of this scumbags that every transfer window save their faces by saying “we kept the core players”, when this year with thuram has been obviously bad to kept him

  5. TopChard1274 on

    Unnecessary drama. We have the domestic double to win and Basto is one of the most important players we can rely on. What will come after, we’ll see.

  6. Thing is, we gotta stop pretending like Inter is financially comparable to Bayern or other huge European teams.

    Until we build the stadium and Serie A has some level of resurgence we shouldn’t expect Inter to move like a rich club. It is what it is.

    Then again, I don’t really expect Bastoni to leave.

  7. ohcrapitspanic on

    Quite different situations. Additional to ehat others have mentioned, getting knocked out of the CL so early has a financial impact.
    I doubt Barcelona can pay up anyway.