Leicester City will look to sign Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic
There has been intense speculation surrounding the future of Ivan Perisic in the last period.
British source claim that Leicester City will look to sign Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic.
The Croatia international joined Inter Milan from VfL Wolfsburg for a fee in the region of 19 million euros in August 2015. His contract expires in the summer of 2022.
This season, Perisic has scored 9 goals and provided 8 assists in 45 appearances for Inter Milan.
The 30-year-old is considered to be one of the best wingers in Croatia. His record for Croatia is also impressive. Perisic has scored 23 goals in 82 matches for Croatia at senior level.
Ivan Perisic is one of the more likely players to be offloaded by Inter this summer and the list of suitors in the Croatia international continues to grow.
Brendan Rodgers wants to sign a new winger and Perisic is one of the names at the top of his wishlist. He is a long term admirer of Perisic and believes he can get the most out of the Croatia international.
Leicester City are desperate to make an impact in the summer transfer window.
According to Tribalfootball, “Leicester City have expressed interest in Inter Milan attacker Ivan Perisic. TMW says Leicester have made an approach to Inter for the Croatia international. The move was made in the same week as Manchester United turned down the chance to take Perisic as part of a swap for Romelu Lukaku. Foxes boss Brendan Rodgers is in the market for a new winger signing and Perisic fits the bill. However, everything will hinge on the price Inter set for the 30 year-old.”
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A big money bid from Leicester City could tempt Inter Milan into selling their prized asset.
Stylistically, he would be a great fit in Leicester.
Will Ivan Perisic be a Leicester player soon? Only time will tell.
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