Inter will buy Stefano Sensi, says Sassuolo GM Carnevali

Despite injuries marring Sensi's debut season and the January arrival of Christian Eriksen, Inter is set to take up its option on the Italian midfielder.

Published : May 11, 2020 07:34 IST

Inter loanee Stefano Sensi moved to Serie A rival Inter on loan with the option of a permanent deal at the start of the 2019-20 season.
Inter loanee Stefano Sensi moved to Serie A rival Inter on loan with the option of a permanent deal at the start of the 2019-20 season.
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Inter loanee Stefano Sensi moved to Serie A rival Inter on loan with the option of a permanent deal at the start of the 2019-20 season.

Sassuolo general manager Giovanni Carnevali insisted Inter will sign Stefano Sensi permanently.

Sensi moved to Serie A rival Inter on loan with the option of a permanent deal at the start of the 2019-20 season.

Despite injuries marring Sensi's debut season at San Siro and the January arrival of Christian Eriksen, Inter is set to take up its option on the Italian midfielder.

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"Sensi will be bought outright by Inter," Carnevali told Ceramicanda.

"There is no doubt, the Nerazzurri's decision is already made."

The season has been postponed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, which has wreaked havoc globally.

Defending champion Juventus was a point clear of Lazio through 26 games at the time of postponement as officials try to restart the campaign.

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Sassuolo was 11th and seven points above the relegation zone in Serie A.

"Prices for players will drop maybe, but ours won't. We're an expensive shop," Carnevali said. "The interruption of Serie A has cost more than €200million. For Sassuolo, it's between €10m and €12m.

"The damage of the season not resuming would rise to €800m and several companies would end up in court: Serie A also drives on B, youth teams, women's football...

"Sports minister Vincenzo Spadafora seems to be experiencing a moment of confusion, but I see new awareness emerging from the government and maximum willingness from clubs to comply with the required safety conditions."

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