Inter: bad news for Mehdi Taremi

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Free from any contract since the end of his adventure at FC Porto, Mehdi Taremi will sign for Inter Milan. According to Transfer marketa two-year contract, with an optional year, with a salary of three million euros per year, awaits the Iranian. In addition, the native of Bushehr is currently in Italy.

However, bad news came during the negotiations. Still according to the transalpine media, the deadlines for obtaining the Portuguese passport for the 31-year-old striker were not respected. Taremi therefore does not have the necessary papers allowing him to move freely within the European area. Being Iranian, he will therefore take a place as an extra-EU national. Something that the Italian champions had not anticipated, who see their plan for this transfer window slightly disrupted. However, this will not change anything about his future signing with the Nerazzurri.

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