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Inter Milan s three old defense lines are to be solved. If the German international is sold for 40 million, it may become the key

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Biasin, a famous reporter who works on the Lombard Radio, and Romano, a transfer expert who works on the video website podcast, all pointed out one problem when talking about Inter Milan's situation, which is the "three old problems" in Inter Milan's defense line.

On Inter Milan's defense line this season, the three players, including 37-and-a-half-year-old Archerby, 35-and-a-9-month-old Damian, and 33-and-a-half-year-old Devrey, will all expire after the end of this season.

The three of them made contributions to the team last season. For example, Archerby's score against Barcelona may be remembered for many years.

However, if Inter Milan's management is like the big shot-knowing guy in Tieba, slapped his head and shouted the slogan "It will be no problem for Archerby to fight for three years, and Bissek and others will have to drive away money even if they find money", then it may be "No one has a long-term plan and will have immediate worries."

These three veterans are the most experienced players with Inter Milan's defensive awareness.

Other Inter Milan central defenders, such as Bastoni, Bissek, or Augusto, who can play guest center back, either their signature traits are not "first" in defense but in other aspects, or they are representatives of strong offense and weak defense, which is still somewhat different from the style of these "three elders".

Oaks Capital hopes to reduce the average age of the team, which is also a necessity.

Once the season is over, the three elders' collective contract expires, it may be difficult to get a contract renewal. So, where can I find three players to replace them at one time at Inter Milan? This is a big problem.

Therefore, the more reasonable choice is to introduce a young central defender this season - and the kind of central defender with a stronger defense than an offense - so that he can start from the rotation of players and gradually replace the three olds. This way, when the season is over, and then introducing other central defenders can be considered a step-by-step and orderly blood exchange.

Biasin pointed out that Inter Milan's transfer group has realized this problem: "Considering that Archerbi, Damian, Devrey and others may leave in 2026, Inter Milan wants to introduce a young defensive central defender on the defense line this summer, whether it is Leoni or others. Parma wants a lot of money, but I think Inter will try it after selling redundant players. I'm not sure whether (the funds returned) are enough, and we will know in a few weeks."

Because Parma has a high price for Leoni (40 million euros, or 35 million plus float), even if Inter Milan successfully sells Taremi, Aslani, Seba Esposito and others, it is probably difficult to complete the funds returned.

Another candidate that Italian media has recently hotly speculated is Derwent, a player who can play in multiple positions in the defense line, with a net worth of 25 million, which is said to be still open to talk about.

Romano confirmed: "Derwinter performed well in Genoa, Inter Milan has always been very interested in him, and he is considered a very valuable player by Inter Milan. As far as I know, Inter really likes Derwinter, and his support rate has been increasing within the team." However, transfer experts pointed out that Derwinter is also a player on the top of the list of signings for Premier League teams Bournemouth.

At least for now, Inter Milan has no conditions to promote the introduction of Lukeman, and also takes into account the introduction of young people on the defense line. Especially when players transfer money to the market is slower than expected.

The most likely to unlock the current deadlock is Inter Milan selling an existing central defender to recover funds.

According to the Milan Sports Daily, "If no one of the existing Inter Milan defenders leaves the team, the Neptune and Black Army have neither funds nor registered places to introduce new central defenders. Then the defense line this season is likely to maintain the configuration of last season."

Recently, Italian media has been hyping up the news that Bissek or Paval may leave the team, and this is the reason.

The latest news is that the British BBC, the Guardian and other media, the Italian "Milan Sports" and other media have confirmed that Crystal Palace has issued a quotation of 32 million euros, hoping to acquire Inter Milan's Bissek. But it has been rejected.

Inter Milan priced the player is 40 million. In addition, Romano and others introduced that Bisek also seems to be looking down on the Crystal Palace team.

But this morning, the Republican newspaper broke the news: "Bissek has accepted a four-year contract with a salary of 5 million euros per season from Crystal Palace, and the players have also expressed their willingness to leave the team to Inter Milan. However, Inter Milan still rejected Crystal Palace's 32 million offer, with the counteroffer of 40 million, and it depends on whether the Premier League team will raise the offer." As for whether the news is accurate, more confirmation remains to be made.

In summary, if the Blue and Blacks cannot introduce a young central defender with good defense this summer, the pressure to deal with the "three elders' problems" will be greater next year. However, under the current conditions, it is not easy to operate such a transaction, and it depends on whether the team can find the "key" to break through the status quo by selling existing players at a high price.

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