Benfica rejects a big offer from Inter Milan for Morato
Some rumours from Portugal bounce off the Inter Milan market and the Nerazzurri’s moves for a reinforcement in defense to give to Simone Inzaghi
Some rumours from Portugal bounce off the Inter Milan market and the Nerazzurri’s moves for a reinforcement in defense to give to Simone Inzaghi.
From Portugal, some rumors about the Inter Milan market and the moves of the Nerazzurri bounce for a reinforcement in defense to give to Simone Inzaghi.
In particular, according to A Bola, a Portuguese newspaper very close to the events of Benfica, the eagles would have refused in recent days an offer from Inter Milan for Morato, Brazilian defender class 2001 of the formation of Roger Schmidt, who can play both on the left and central defender, potentially perfect to serve as a left arm in the Inter Milan defense.
Benfica would have refused an offer of 18 million euros (£15.4 million), rising to 22 million euros (£18.8 million) depending on the achievement of certain targets.
"It was not a formal proposal, but rather an expression of interest by the champions of Italy for the Brazilian defender.
The reasons for the negative answer were the amount considered low for a player considered essential for Roger Schmidt, even if he is not an absolute starter in defense. As A Bola has pointed out, there have been no further developments since the first approach by the Nerazzurri".