On November 21st, Calciomercato.it stated Leicester City like Inter Milan’s Robin Gosens.
It was also reported Juventus would raid the Foxes for Timothy Castagne if the Premier League side were to end up signing Gosens in January.
The Germany international has struggled to shine in the first half of this season and was left out of his country’s squad for the World Cup. It was expected he’d leave in the winter market, and this attracted attention from Leicester City and a few other clubs.
According to FcInterNews, Brendan Rodgers’ side, Bayer Leverkusen and VfL Wolfsburg have all made ‘offers’ to secure the 28-year-old’s services. These three sides have ‘come forward’ with a loan deal with right of redemption formula, but the Nerazzurri have ‘rejected’ them.
He has impressed during the retreat in Malta and also during friendlies. Therefore, the Italian club no longer think about selling Gosens, and Simone Inzaghi is ready to relaunch him.
Should Inter receive a ‘big offer’ for the player in January, they would have to consider it due to their financial situation. However, both parties intend to continue their association beyond the winter market, at least as it stands.
Inter changing their stance on Gosens will not please Leicester, Bayern and Wolfsburg.