Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Mauro Icardi is needed by Napoli and Arsenal.

        
     
  Bury Milan have cautioned Mauro Icardi's admirers they have "no expectation" of offering the striker, in the midst of reports he is needed by Napoli and Arsenal.


      Icardi has been connected with a propel far from Inter, with Napoli answered to lead the race for his mark with the club looking for a swap for Juventus-bound Gonzalo Higuain.

    Yet, with hypothesis encompassing Icardi's future strengthening after the Argentine missed Monday's 3-1 neighborly thrashing to Paris Saint-Germain, the club's donning executive Piero Ausilio demands they have no goal of giving their talisman a chance to clear out.

   Icardi will stay at Inter, our position is clear, Ausilio told Fcinternews.it. "It's not an issue of cash, it doesn't make a difference what Napoli can offer us.

     Our arrangement this mid year is to fortify Inter and to do that we're keeping hold of Icardi and our best players paying little heed to the figures advertised. Icardi does not have a discharge statement and we would prefer not to offer; basic.

     There's no issue amongst us and Icardi, he's working hard. He has been with us for quite a long time and get to be commander of a group with a great past. We have dependably been mindful to his needs and constantly reestablished his arrangement at the opportune time.

   Numerous individuals are overlooking that we have effectively marked three players [Caner Erkin, Ever Banega and Cristian Ansaldi] of worldwide family and will accomplish all the more still."

      VP Javier Zanetti reverberated Ausilio's feelings and focused on the significance of Icardi staying concentrated on burying.

    "Icardi is extremely youthful and has awesome potential. He should continue pondering playing, nothing more," he said.

     Arsenal have been tracking the 23-year-old but it looked as though they were set to lose out to Napoli after they made a £42million bid.
The striker has been heavily linked with a move away from the San Siro this summer in search of Champions League football.
However, according to Gazzetta dello Sport, Napoli are now struggling to meet Icardi's wage demands.
      The club are offering the Argentina international £96,000-a-week but he is holding out for a salary north of £110,000-a-week.
The delay means Arsenal have the chance to firm up their interest with an offer before Napoli are able to agree personal terms.

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