It is claimed that Roma manager Jose Mourinho is keen on signing PSG's 28-year-old striker Mauro Icardi. Because it seems like Roma striker Edin Dzeko (35) is preparing to leave the team to join Inter soon. Actually, I think that Icardi would be much more useful for Roma rather than Dzeko. I really respect Dzeko and he has been performing quite well despite his age. But he is not that good anymore I think. So, Icardi would be more beneficial.
Its like Morinho is really thinking about how best he can transform the team to be tittle contenders once again.He's been linked to many players,and will end up not signing them.Somebody like Xhaka of Arsenal,a player whom had agreed to join Roma because of Morinho,but they later switched their attention and now the player has signed a contract extension of three year deal to stay at his club.If he can make Icardi's deal to materialise,it would really help them,come next season.
We know that Mourinho's ambitions are very big when he coaches any team, as well as when he officially becomes Roma coach. Mourinho is trying
to make the Roma team a competitor to get the Serie A trophy. Therefore Mourinho made several lists of desired players, but because Roma's
transfer budget is not that big, almost all of the targets that Roma are aiming for fail to be achieved. Including Xhaka failed to be bought from
Arsenal because they did not manage to get a price agreement. Hopefully Mauro Icardi can be successfully bought by Roma, because Roma will
likely lose Edin Dzeko, although Roma just got a striker from Genoa from Uzbekistan, namely Eldor Shomurudov. But Shomurodov's quality is still
below Icardi, if Roma do manage to buy Icardi this is a good buy for Roma.
AS Roma will have new forward Tammy Abraham and get issues Chelsea will sell his forward to AS Roma, just waiting with official announcement because Chelsea success get Lukaku from Inter Milan and they have many forward after Warner, Lukaku and Kai. I hope Tammy can be success in AS Roma and give more competitive for Juventus and AC Milan, I never choose Inter Milan as candidate to be champion because they have sell many good player right now.
Anyway, Inter still has a strong squad, I think, losing a few main players won't be a big problem because there are other players who I think can still maintain Inter's quality in the top ranks. Regarding Mauro Icardi, I only believe that any team that targets him will certainly get him considering Icardi's position may be threatened in the future, for sure if Icardi stays at PSG it looks like he will lose many opportunities to play in the first squad so if Mourinho makes an offer I think it will be a transaction which will be achieved.
Our opinion is that Inter Milan will be very difficult to compete for the title this season considering that there are so many star players who made a big contribution to them in winning the title last season. owned by Romelu Lukaku, moreover this Serie A season we can say is very tight, for example the mission of Juventus who want to return to fight for the title they failed to win last season, don't underestimate As Roma who are currently bringing in top coaches like Jose Mourinho and also players from origin. Chelsea's Tammy Abraham to deepen their squad to compete for the Scudetto title this season
Under the so-called financial crisis, the Inter may return to rock bottom again, and what was said was a project that began to fall, as if the Inter-Americans were destined to accept the situation and remain silent.
A team that regained its local prestige by assigning very strong names it wins the league and gives up its strengths ,as if Inter had modest ambitions and goals, and his utmost wish was an escudetto and only.
Do you understand why Italy is far from the Champions League Compare between Chelsea's project and their desire, and between Inter's handling and thinking.
Well, compare the City revolution and their deals, and compare Juve's policy and their dispersal.
What we mentioned gives you an idea that as far as the differences are financial, there are very clear differences in management.