Just Say No United This Proposed Deal Makes No Sense


The last time, here at Vital Manchester United, we covered the possibility of Romelu Lukaku joining Inter Milan it came with an interesting tag line.

Our article, excellent-news-as-media-speculation-infers-united-may-get-the-best-part-of-a-striker-swap-deal inferred that Manchester United could well do a part-exchange deal involving Mauro Icardi with the Serie A side desperate to balance their books to cover the cost of signing United’s 26-year-old Belgium international.

Today, according to The Guardian, matters have changed slightly.

It would appear that Inter Milan have come up with a cunning plan to sign Lukaku, a plan that would ensure they don’t fall foul of the Financial Fair Play regulations.

Our referenced source is inferring that Inter would be prepared to take Lukaku on loan for two years, paying Manchester United £9 million whilst agreeing to buy the player, at the end of the two-year spell, for a fee of £53.8 million.

Now, whilst that may seem a good deal for Inter, I’m of the opinion it isn’t something United should, or will, agree to.

With Ole Gunnar Solksjaer looking to carry out a squad rebuild this summer, do United really want to lose a striker and receive a pittance for him and have to wait for another two years to get the fee they’re entitled to?

I’d suggest the answer is a no-brainer!

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