Inter Milan midfielder Kristjan Asllani will reportedly have to accept reducing his wages in order to join Bologna.
This according to today’s print edition of Il Cartelino del Resto, via FCInter1908.
Inter Milan and Bologna have reportedly been in talks over midfielder Kristjan Asllani.
The Nerazzurri have been working to offload the Albanian international this summer.
Asllani joined Inter from Empoli in the summer of 2022. And after three years at the club, it has become clear that he is not a part of the plans.
Therefore, Inter have made no secret of the fact that Asllani is up for sale.
Meanwhile, the player himself reportedly prioritized staying in Serie A. He therefore turned down a move to Real Betis.
Asllani himself would see Bologna as an ideal move. He would be staying in Serie A, and also would have the opportunity to compete in Europe.
However, the Albanian will have to accept a reduction in his wages.
Asllani earns €2 million net per season at Inter.
That is higher than Bologna’s wage cap, reports Il Cartelino del Resto.
Summer signings Ciro Immobile and Federico Bernardeschi have agreed wages lower than that.
And according to Il Cartelino del Resto, Asllani would likely have to agree to reduce his wages by €200,000-250,000 net per season.
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