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Inter Milan lost another game to Naples?

According to famous reporter Romano, Naples' negotiations with Lille striker Jonathan David have entered the final stage, and Inter Milan looks to have been eliminated from the talent battle. Inter Milan can’t afford the investment of

50 million?

As one of the most efficient Ligue 1 strikers in recent years, Jonathan David's contract with Lille expires this summer, and Canada has informed the club of its plan to leave in advance. Although there is no need for transfer fees, considering David's high salary and the high commission requirements of the broker, the transaction will not cost less than €50 million (approximately the player's German turnover price), which seems to have exceeded Inter's affordable range. Oaks Capital publicly stated a few days ago that "will not pay high broker commissions", almost prematurely declared the end of the suspense of this talent battle.

The ideal puzzle for double strikers, it's a pity that I missed this season in progress, Inter Milan lost the opportunity to compete for the "triple crown" due to insufficient lineup depth. Lautaro and Marcus Toulam lack a reliable substitute behind, which is a problem that must be solved this summer window. Recently, forwards who have been rumored to have a scandal with Inter Milan include Jonathan David, Santiago Castro, Zilkerze and Boni, among which Jonathan David's strength and system adaptability are undoubtedly the most ideal.

As a player with outstanding foot skills and excellent passing ability, Jonathan David is good at swimming between the midfield and the front line. It is difficult to be a sudden arrow, but it can play a role in the double striker system. He is also good at using the 352 formation. Inzaghi and Conte both take a fancy to Jonathan David. This is not a coincidence. While competing for Jonathan David, Naples is also actively competing for De Bruyne, and Inter Milan has lost at the starting line in the league battle next season.