Antonio Conte is expected to excavate at least 8 valuable assets to raise enough money to spend on Inter’s summer goals in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
Inter leader Beppe Marotta and sporting director Piero Ausilio worked to reorganize the squad and give Conte a title-winning team, according to Gazzetta.
The Italian formation is said to be looking for wonderful players who are reaching the end of their contracts than other youngsters in formation.
Vidal’s long career in Barcelona appears to be in shambles, as he seems destined to leave this summer as a component of new boss Ronald Koeman’s grand reform.
It is understood that Conte, who controlled Vidal for 3 seasons in his time at Juventus, needs a Serie A reunion with the Chilean.
The Barça ace told Daniel Habif on his YouTube channel on Sunday: “Conte is a device and tactically he is number one. He made me understand his concept and he had to replace the formula a bit. “
But Vidal has hinted that it would happen to the most sensitive Italian dogs at Juventus and has sprouted from the club’s new boss, Andrea Pirlo.
He added: “I had an impressive 4 years at Juventus. It was a vital step for my growth.
“He [Pirlo] was incredible when he played, believe him as a coach.
“If he or Juventus call me I would be happy, you have to be calm. If it happens, it happens. I have a lot of affection for Juventus and Andrea. “
Former Chelsea boss Conte is keen to forge a reunion with Blues ace Kante after taking him away from Premier League-winning Leicester in 2016.
The Blues are asking around £ 50m for Kante and Real Madrid target Brozovic may be the first out the door to make way for the Frenchman, according to Italian reports.
The Croatian has a contract with Inter until 2022 and it is understood that he has a clause of 53 million pounds.
Other San Siro aces that can be beaten come with Tottenham and Manchester United targeting Milan Skriniar.
Bayern Munich lender Ivan Perisic, Cagliaria lender Radja Nainggolan and lender Fiorentina Dalbert may also be ready to go.
Veteran center-back Godin failed to impress in his debut season at San Siro after a loose play from Atlético de Madrid last summer and could be on his way to Everton.
Inter midfielder Matis Vecino connected with Old Trafford in January, and Benfica is believed to have made an offer to Portugal ace Joao Mario.
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