Mistrust – Inter Milan Executives Schedule Showdown Talks With Turkey Megastar Despite Agent's Exit Disclaimer
According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the Serie A runners-up want to set things straight with the midfielder.
For most of the players, today's reunion at Appiano Gentile is business as usual, but not for Hakan Calhanoglu.
Indeed, the Turk will be under the microscope after taking the San Siro club on another rollercoaster ride this summer.
Heavily linked with Fenerbahce and Galatasaray, the 31-year-old never tried to quash rumors.
And his silence made several leading Inter figures furious, including Beppe Marotta and Lautaro Martinez.
Hakan Calhanoglu Set for Crunch Talks with Inter Milan
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Hakan Calhanoglu of FC Internazionale celebrates after scoring their team's second goal during the Coppa Italia, Quarter Final match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
Despite reportedly clearing the air with El Toro, Calhanoglu is no longer a reliable presence at San Siro.
It's hard to blame Inter for losing confidence in the former AC Milan midfielder after everything that happened this month.
Indeed, the Turkish star never felt the urge to shut down the speculation with a straightforward public statement.
Furthermore, a simple social media post would've done the trick.
However, Calhanoglu remains tight-lipped, making the Nerazzurri question his loyalty.
Therefore, the upcoming meeting will serve to determine whether he still has a future at the club.
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