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Milan Sports News: Paval and four other redundant personnel are difficult to sell, and Inter Milan s recruitment process is hindered

"Milan Sports Daily" reported that Inter Milan's recruitment process was hindered by the problem of redundant personnel. Before the club discussed the recruitment target in depth, they must first deal with players who no longer meet the team's plans: Paval, Aslani, Zelinski and Taremi.

Now Inter Milan's door has become a "rotating": one can only come in after walking. Otherwise, the lineup will still have to maintain its status quo. The current redundant staffing problem has hindered or at least slowed down the team's signing process. The situations of these four players are different, but they are all relatively complicated.

A few weeks ago, some foreign clubs made offers to Inter Milan: Betis showed a strong interest in Aslani, while Besiktas, Leeds United, Fulham and Botavgo asked about Taremi's situation. Inter Milan has always been consistent with the two players: willing to sell Aslani for at least €15 million (that was the price he was introduced from Empoli) and hopes to get rid of Taremi's high annual salary (3 million euros until 2027). The negotiations were progressing smoothly for a while and may restart in the next few days, but no agreement has been reached at present: Aslani rejected all invitations from abroad and insisted on staying in Serie A; and Taremi's salary is difficult to find a matching buyer.

The other two players hinder the transfer market are in similar situations, especially Zelinsky: The Polish midfielder's first season in Milan was not as expected, but his contract with the club is still very generous: an annual salary of 4.5 million euros until 2028. Such a salary level makes it difficult for him to transfer to Italian mid-to-high-rise clubs, but some Arab clubs may be willing to pay even higher salaries to bring him in.

As for Paval, his situation may be the most complicated (if Inter Milan really decides to sell him). When Paval was still playing for Bayern Munich, Inzaghi Jr. had hoped that he would improve the team's performance in Europe. Although Inter Milan has indeed made progress, it is not Paval's credit. From a financial standpoint, Paval is one of the heaviest burdens of the club. Therefore, the club is willing to sell him to Galatasaray for about 20 million euros to reduce the total salary and average age. However, these transfer barriers still exist.

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