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EXCLUSIVE: Agent: Marko Arnautovic To Inter Deal Is Off
The player's agent has told Goal.com that the striker's move to Inter has collapsed.
Marko Arnautovic's proposed move from FC Twente to Italian champions Inter is off, Goal.com can exclusively reveal.
Both clubs had reached an agreement over the player's contract terms, but they were unable to reach an accord over the transfer conditions. With reports claiming the deal was up in the air, Goal.com caught up with the player's agent Rob Groener and he revealed that the deal is off for now.
"There are many structures which you have to go through in order for a transfer to take place," Groener told Goal.com.
"Inter would naturally fit a player and they wanted him, but this is a lot of money. Ultimately, both parties could not agree."
Reports claimed Inter wanted to take the player, who is recovering from injury, on a loan deal. However, the agent claimed there was never such a negotiation, and the player is now upset with the failed move.
"Marko is obviously disappointed. Will Inter try again in the winter transfer window? I do not know. I have not heard anything from Inter. We have to see what will happen," concluded the agent.
Although the agent claims the deal is off, neither Inter nor FC Twente have made an official comment just yet.
Tommy van Eldik, Goal.com
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section!
Both clubs had reached an agreement over the player's contract terms, but they were unable to reach an accord over the transfer conditions. With reports claiming the deal was up in the air, Goal.com caught up with the player's agent Rob Groener and he revealed that the deal is off for now.
"There are many structures which you have to go through in order for a transfer to take place," Groener told Goal.com.
"Inter would naturally fit a player and they wanted him, but this is a lot of money. Ultimately, both parties could not agree."
Reports claimed Inter wanted to take the player, who is recovering from injury, on a loan deal. However, the agent claimed there was never such a negotiation, and the player is now upset with the failed move.
"Marko is obviously disappointed. Will Inter try again in the winter transfer window? I do not know. I have not heard anything from Inter. We have to see what will happen," concluded the agent.
Although the agent claims the deal is off, neither Inter nor FC Twente have made an official comment just yet.
Tommy van Eldik, Goal.com
If you want to read more news on Italy, head over to Goal.com's Italy section!
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