Inter ready to take January opportunities amid talk of Ozil interest
Inter head coach Luciano Spalletti is ready to grasp any opportunities that come his way during the January transfer window. Spalletti's men beat Udinese 1-0 last weekend to end a run of four
games without a win in all competitions, which saw them drop out of the
Champions League. They lie third in Serie A, 14 points behind leaders Juventus, meaning
there is obvious room for improvement ahead of Saturday's trip to
Chievo.
Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil was left out of the north London derby defeat to Tottenham in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals this week and reports have suggested that the former Germany star is of interest to Inter. Asked whether his club would make any January moves at a pre-match
news conference, Spalletti confirmed he was open to high-quality
reinforcements arriving.
"With our squad, it's not easy to intervene and improve it considering the quality we have," he said.
"Should there be an opportunity to do so, the club will certainly be ready to take it."
One player whose future might reside away from San Siro is centre-back Milan Skriniar, with the Slovakia international's negotiations over a new deal still some way from resolution.
However, the 23-year-old's present terms still have three-and-a-half
years to run and Spalletti offered assurances over his importance to the
Inter cause.
"Skriniar is a pillar of the side," he said. "For me, he's perfect.
"If he has one drawback, it's his first name and we're working on it!"
Fellow defender Miranda will miss out at Chievo due to a muscular
complaint, although left-back Dalbert and combative midfielder Radja
Nainggolan are stepping up their work in training. Nainggolan (muscular) returned to action with a six-minute cameo at
Udinese last time out, while Dalbert (leg) last featured in the 5-0 win
over Genoa at the start of last month.

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