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Sports17:29 · 21h ago

Inter Milan Raises Offer for Israeli Winger Hlalili, Union Saint-Gilloise Rejects Again

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Inter Milan has increased its bid for Israeli winger Anan Hlalili to 23 million euros plus bonuses, but Union Saint-Gilloise has once again rejected the offer. This marks the second rejected proposal from Inter, with the initial offer standing at 20 million euros plus bonuses, which the Belgian club deemed too low. Union Saint-Gilloise continues to demand a transfer fee of around 30 million euros. Hlalili, who has attracted interest from Napoli and several Premier League clubs including Aston Villa, Brighton, Everton, and Leeds, remains a key target for Inter, who have already agreed personal terms with the player.

The negotiations are ongoing, with the main obstacle being the gap between Inter's improved offer and the Belgian club's asking price. Hlalili himself is reportedly pushing for the move to Milan, making his desire to join Inter clear to all parties involved. The player, who grew up at Maccabi Haifa and transferred to Union Saint-Gilloise in summer 2024, has developed significantly in Europe and is considered one of the promising talents in the transfer market. Maccabi Haifa is set to receive 15 percent from any future sale as part of the original deal.

In addition to pursuing Hlalili, Inter is also exploring other options for the winger position, including Strasbourg's Guéla Doué, the brother of Desire Doué. The transfer talks continue as Inter aims to strengthen its squad ahead of the new season.

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