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Albania Star To Leave Inter Milan This Summer – Not Standing In The Way Of Transfer Despite Reports

Albania Star To Leave Inter Milan This Summer – Not Standing In The Way Of Transfer Despite Reports

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Albania Star To Leave Inter Milan This Summer – Not Standing In The Way Of Transfer Despite Reports
Midfielder Kristjan Asllani is set to leave Inter Milan this summer, and isn't standing in the way of a transfer despite rumours.
This according to Italian outlet FCInterNews. They report that the reason the Albanian has yet to leave is related to the price tag of a move rather than the player refusing offers.
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Inter midfielder Kristjan Asllani has been strongly linked with an exit this summer transfer window.
However, things have yet to really get moving as far as a potential transfer for the 23-year-old.
Asllani has been the subject of the interest of a few clubs. Fiorentina and Bologna have emerged as potential suitors within Serie A. And La Liga side Real Betis are also keen.
Kristjan Asllani Hasn't Rejected Inter Milan Departure
VENICE, ITALY – JANUARY 12: Kristjan Asllani of FC Internazionale controls the ball during the Serie A match between Venezia and FC Internazionale at Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo on January 12, 2025 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by)
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There have been persistent rumours that Asllani has been digging in his heels and rejecting a move away from Inter. The Gazzetta dello Sport reported as much earlier today.
Specifically, Asllani has reportedly been less than enthusiastic on a move away from Serie A.
Therefore, the Albanian international has been reported to have turned down a move to Betis.
According to FCInterNews, however, Betis haven't come close to meeting Inter's asking price for Asllani.
The Andalusian are hoping to sign Asllani for a fee of around €10 million. Meanwhile, Inter want €18-20 million, or €15-16 million plus a sell-on fee.
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Therefore, FCIN report, that is the real reason why Asllani hasn't left Inter.
Meanwhile, other interested clubs like Fiorentina and Bologna have not made a sufficient offer for Asllani.
Therefore, FCIN report, Inter will wait patiently for offers for Asllani. But they are not going to force the former Empoli midfielder out the door for a cut price fee, the outlet anticipate.
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