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Inter Milan Targeting €60M In Sales This Summer
Inter Milan Targeting €60M In Sales This Summer – Four Exits Possible Inter Milan are targeting €60 million in sales this summer, with Davide Frattesi, Yann Bisseck, Mehdi Taremi, and Kristjan Asllani possible departures. This according to today's print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. Advertisement Inter Milan are gearing up for the summer transfer window. It will be a tumultuous one as the team look to recover from the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. Inter will not have to make big sales this summer. On the contrary, for the first time in what feels like an eternity, Inter can spend money. The Nerazzurri's financial situation has improved massively over the last four years. Moreover, they have raked in over €100 million in revenues from the Champions League, and will earn yet more from the Club World Cup. Inter Target €60M In Sales – Frattesi, Bisseck, Taremi & Asllani Could Leave MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Gustav Isaksen of SS Lazio competes for the ball with Yann Aurel Bisseck of FC Internazionale during Coppa Italia quarter final match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on February 25, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi –) Even so, Inter will look to make further sales. The club are aiming to reshuffle the pack, and some more cash from outgoings could allow them to sign more players. Advertisement Firstly, there is midfielder Davide Frattesi. The 25-year-old has made it clear he wants to leave considering his lack of playing time – not appearing in the Champions League final sealed that. Therefore, Inter will certainly listen to offers for the Italian international. Then, Yann Bisseck is another player who Inter will not stand in the way of leaving if the right offer arrives. Meanwhile, the likes of Mehdi Taremi and Kristjan Asllani are certainly candidates to go after unconvincing seasons. Both could fetch transfer fees. In total, the Gazzetta report, Inter want to earn around €60 million in transfer fees this summer.
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20-05-2025
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What desperate Barella told referee Chiffi after Lazio were awarded late penalty vs Inter
What desperate Barella told referee Chiffi after Lazio were awarded late penalty vs Inter Nicolò Barella showed clear signs of frustration in the final minutes of Inter's home clash against Lazio, voicing all his dismay to referee Daniele Chiffi after the official awarded a 90th-minute penalty to the Biancocelesti. As the visitors mounted one of their final pushes in search of an equaliser, they switched play from right to left, where Valentin Castellanos controlled the ball and attempted to flick it past Yann Bisseck — the ball striking the centre-back's hand in the process. MILAN, ITALY – MAY 18: Nicolo' Barella of FC Internazionale is challenged by Taty Castellanos of SS Lazio during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and SS Lazio at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 18, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by) Chiffi initially waved play on, but was called to the monitor for a VAR review moments later. Advertisement It only took a brief look at the screen for the referee to overturn his decision and award the penalty, triggering fierce protests from Inter players and staff, both on the pitch and on the sidelines. 'I'm playing for my life': what Barella told Chiffi after referee's penalty call in Inter vs Lazio As the referee pointed to the spot, Barella — Inter's captain on the night — immediately approached Chiffi, visibly shaken as he asked for an explanation. 'He's standing like this with his hands, explain to me how that can be a penalty?,' Barella immediately shouted at Chiffi, as shown in the footage aired during DAZN's Open VAR segment. Advertisement 'Listen to me, stay calm,' replied the referee. 'I am not calm, I'm playing for my life,' Barella added. 'So are we, always,' Chiffi told the midfielder. Niccolo Barella of Inter Milan scores the 0-3 goal during the Italian Serie A soccer match between SS Lazio and FC Inter, in Rome, Italy, 16 December 2024. EPA-EFE/ALESSANDRO DI MEO 'No, you're not playing for anything, I am,' the Italy international insisted. 'Stop — that's how it is. He opens it and leaves it, he makes the movement,' the referee continued.
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12-05-2025
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Tare: Milan job would be an ‘honour'
Igli Tare has admitted he would be honoured to become Milan's new sporting director, as he remains one of several candidates under consideration for a role on the Diavolo's board. It's no secret that the Rossoneri are searching for a new figure to lead their sporting operations, with the current structure — led by technical director Geoffrey Moncada and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, officially an advisor to the club's ownership — having failed to deliver the expected results. VERONA, ITALY – MARCH 17: Giorgio Furlani CEO of AC Milan interacts with Zlatan Ibrahimovic during the Serie A TIM match between Hellas Verona FC and AC Milan at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on March 17, 2024 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by) Milan CEO Giorgio Furlani has been holding a series of meetings in recent weeks, evaluating various profiles, including Fabio Paratici and Tare, who previously held the sporting director role at Lazio. Tare: Working for Milan a 'target for everyone' While Paratici has reportedly been ruled out after preliminary talks, Tare remains in the running, along with Bologna's Giovanni Sartori and Atalanta's Tony D'Amico. Advertisement Speaking to La Stampa, the former striker described a position at Milan as a career 'target' and said it would be 'an honour' to work for such a prestigious club. LA SPEZIA, ITALY – APRIL 14: Igli Tare of SS Lazio looks on during the Serie A match between Spezia Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Alberto Picco on April 14, 2023 in La Spezia, Italy. (Photo by) 'Milan are a target for everyone,' Tare said. 'Working for such a historic and prestigious club would be an honour.'
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04-05-2025
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Empoli 0-1 Lazio: Early bird Dia enough in ill-tempered clash
Boulaye Dia's goal after 54 seconds was ultimately enough for Lazio to take three precious points from Empoli, as both teams went down to 10 men and the hosts had a goal disallowed. The Aquile hoped to take advantage of the fixture list with several head-to-head battles around this weekend, but Nuno Tavares, Manuel Lazzari and Patric were injured. The Tuscans remained in the drop zone and without a Serie A victory in 2025. Liam Henderson and Alberto Grassi sat out bans, with Christian Kouame, Tino Anjorin, Viktor Kovalenko, Youssef Maleh, Nicolas Haas, Tyronne Ebuehi, Pietro Pellegri and Szymon Zurkowski on the treatment table. Advertisement See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog. It took under 60 seconds to break the deadlock, because Mattia Viti misjudged the flight of the Elseid Hysaj ball over the top, allowing Boulaye Dia to control with his chest and drill home from 12 yards relatively undisturbed. Christos Mandas had his gloves stung by a ferocious Luca Marianucci strike from outside the area, while Taty Castellanos fired wide on the turn. EMPOLI, ITALY – MAY 04: Valentin Castellanos of SS Lazio kicks the ball during the Serie match between Empoli and Lazio at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 04, 2025 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi –) Empoli went down to 10 men just before half-time. Lorenzo Colombo had just been booked five minutes earlier when he clumsily caught Samuel Gigot chasing down a long ball, so the referee opted for a second yellow card. Advertisement Lazio almost doubled their lead moments later, as Matteo Guendouzi's cross went past everyone, forcing Devis Vasquez to fingertip it round the far post. Adam Marusic nodded the resulting corner off target. Ill-tempered Empoli-Lazio game Nonetheless, Empoli threatened after the restart with Ola Solbakken just unable to get enough on the Giuseppe Pezzella cross. The 10 men thought they had equalised when a Junior Sambia free kick was flicked on by Solbakken, took another deflection off Alessio Romagnoli, and Mattia Viti volleyed in from eight yards. However, VAR spotted an offside position. EMPOLI, ITALY – MAY 4: Mattia Viti of Empoli FC scores a disallowed goal during the Serie A match between Empoli and SS Lazio at Stadio Carlo Castellani on May 4, 2025 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by) Castellanos fired a chest and volley off target, while Pedro drilled inches wide from the edge of the area after a Matias Vecino dummy let the Gustav Isaksen pull-back through. Advertisement However, Lazio were also reduced to 10 as Elseid Hysaj received his second yellow card for dragging back Sambia. Marianucci made a desperate tackle from behind on Pedro as he was ready to pull the trigger and Sambia fired straight at Mandas, while in stoppages Vasquez rushed off his line to prevent Isaksen scoring on the counter-attack. Empoli 0-1 Lazio Dia 1 (L) Sent off: Colombo 39 (E), Hysaj 76 (L) Post navigation Kelly called 'most disastrous signing in the history of Juventus' as 21m flop