Marotta God Operation! Clearing up redundancy for Inter, leasing and releasing 2 parallel goods, and waiting for 12 million!
Italian giants Inter launched a furious deal for Sensi in January. On 30 January, Fabrizio Romano said Leicester City were close to signing Sensi. It is reported that Sensi's proposed loan is 500,000 euros, with a mandatory buy-out clause attached, and Leicester City will pay 2 million pounds to buy the player as long as Leicester can qualify for the Super League. This is the way the god of Marotta plays! Purge the redundant players for Inter: first for a sum of money, then two more players, and then sit on 12 million.
Sensi was on the radar of Inter manager Antonio Conte, while Marotta assisted Inter Milan in bringing the Italian star under Antonio Conte. Sensi is a very strong player, known to many as Italy, he can pass the ball, he can shoot, and he can also break through his own defense, but Sensi's body is really fragile, he always misses a lot of games due to injuries, which has caused a big hindrance to his career at Inter Milan.
Sensi's contract with Inter Milan is coming to an end this summer, and Inter Milan only need to give him a large sum of money when Sensi's contract expires, which is a good time. Leicester City are now eight points above Southampton in third place in the Championship and 23 points above Sunderland in seventh place, with the Championship top two set to qualify and third to sixth going into the play-offs, with Leicester having a good chance of qualifying, while Sensi can get a €2 million release fee.
In addition, Marotta also loaned Joaquín Correa to Marseille this summer. Correa is also an injury-prone person and has little role in the game, as he is only 1.88m tall, so he does not play much of a role in the game. According to Romano, Correa is on loan at Marseille for £2 million, while Correa will have to pay €10 million to get Marseille's chance to play in the Champions League next season.
Marseille are now seventh in the French league and are just five points clear of France's fourth-placed Monaco. Although Marseille are not currently in the Champions League, Inter supporters are still bullish on Marseille. You know, Marseille has won second and third place in the French league for two years in a row. It's hard to get Correa, but Sensi is confident.
It would be a miracle that Marotta could sell these two for Inter and get a big buck. Marotta is a player who is good at negotiating with other clubs to improve his own quality and he has made a number of valuable transfers in recent years. Inter Milan only need to wait until the end of the season, with Leicester City qualifying and Marseille reaching the French semi-finals, which will lay a solid foundation for next summer's transfer.