The Inter will not spend in January, but Ramirez is on radar.

The interest is not expected to spend much during January, but Ramirez can be transferred next month from Jiangsu Sunning. The Nezrazzurs have Financial Fair Play obligations, just as the problem is because of a ban by the Chinese government on foreign investment. The Neanderthals are owned by the Sunning Group, a Chinese conglomerate, which [...]
The Nezrazzurs have Financial Fair Play obligations, just as the problem is because of a ban by the Chinese government on foreign investment.
The Neanderthals are owned by the Sunning Group, a Chinese conglomerate that, along with Milan, makes the two city clubs depend on Chinese cash.
Due to policies from Beijing, La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that Inter won't spend much in January, even though they could borrow Ramirez from Jiangsu Sunning who is also owned by the Sunning Group.
The former Chelsea star could arrive in Italy next month after the end of the Chinese championship, in order to be assessed at the Spalletty exercise and then transferred permanently.
The transfer can be accomplished at low cost because both clubs are owned by a owner, Zhang Jingdong.
The interest currently holds its second position in Serie A, a point less than Naples, which has its first position. /Telegraphy/












