Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni has ended up on Manchester United’s agenda.
The centre-back has featured 27 times in all competitions this season and has a contract expiring in 2024. The Serie A side want to tie him down to a new deal.
Inter’s efforts to secure the 23-year-old’s long-term future could be jeopardised by Manchester United, according to InterLive.it.
The defender earns €4m per year, which includes €2.7m fixed salary. His agent wants it to be raised to €6m to sign an extension, while Simone Inzaghi’s side are offering €4.5m plus bonuses.
Despite the potential threat from Manchester United, Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta appears confident of retaining the player. He has an excellent relationship with Bastoni’s agent and a meeting is scheduled between the two parties after Inter’s clash against Porto on March 14th.
Inter could raise their salary offer by €1m and it needs to be seen whether this is enough to convince Bastoni to sign an extension.