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“If a big club arrives, it’s difficult to keep them”


Cessione Bijol all’Inter – As confirmed by Gian Luca Nani, Udinese manager, interviewed by Mediaset colleagues before the match Inter-Udinese in the Italian CupBijol could say goodbye to the Friulians between January and June. It is difficult to hypothesize a transfer as early as January, but this possibility should not be discarded either, especially after the confirmation of Inter’s strong interest.

The Nerazzurri, dealing with Acerbi’s continuing physical problems, would like to put their foot down on the accelerator for a central defender. Biolfrom this point of view, perfectly reflects the profile traced by Marotta, Ausilio and Simone Inzaghi. News is expected over the next few weeks.

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Gian Luca Nani admitted: “Bijol is important to us and as such we treat it as it deserves. We would like him to stay with us, but we know that if a big club arrives it is difficult to keep himit’s not an operation we plan to tackle in January. Then we listen to everything, but our goal is to save ourselves and Bijol is a flagship so he must get us to the finish line.”

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With the possible sale of Bijol already in JanuaryUdinese will have to take action to find a new defender both in view of the second part of the season and in view of the future. Inter, for its part, could decide to speed up operations immediately. The Udinese manager then concluded by opening up to the Nerazzurri:

We will eventually address the topic, luckily for us and for him it’s not just Inter who likes him because he is strong and as such gets great attention. When the time comes we’ll see, there are great relationships with Inter, with Help con Marotta I personally have excellent relationships, so we’ll see what the market tells us. For now we’ll enjoy it. Let’s hope for as long as possible despite knowing that he is being looked at by the big teams.”

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