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Report – Inter Milan Want To Offload Poland Flop To Saudi Arabia

Report – Inter Milan Want To Offload Poland Flop To Saudi Arabia

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Inter Milan have deemed Piotr Zielinski surplus to requirements and are looking to offload him to Saudi Arabia.
According to Calciomercato via FCInter1908, the Nerazzurri have no plans to include the Pole in their squad for the upcoming season.
Piotr Zielinski joined Inter as a free agent last summer as one of the best midfielders in Europe, let alone Serie A.
However, after a hugely successful stint at Napoli, the 31-year-old has flopped at San Siro.
Indeed, a lack of consistency and recurring fitness problems plagued his first season at Inter.
Inter Milan Keen to Offload Piotr Zielinski to Saudi Arabia
MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 27: Piotr Zielinski of FC Internazionale celebrates scoring his team's first goal from a penalty kick during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on October 27, 2024 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by)
Like Mehdi Taremi, Zielinski had a forgettable first year at Giuseppe Meazza.
Furthermore, Oaktree would have never agreed to sign them due to their age and lack of resale potential.
Therefore, they're both up for sale, with the club looking to cash in on them while it's not too late.
Yet, Zielinski seems to be perfectly satisfied with his life at Inter and has no intention of leaving.
Meanwhile, the Nerazzurri will try to find him a lucrative contract in Saudi Arabia to change his mind.
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