Icardi considering a contract termination for 'mobbing'

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The precedent that would support Icardi if he sues Inter for 'mobbing'. AFP

Mauro Icardi's future remains a mystery. The Argentinian is studying the possibility of suing Inter for 'mobbing' and leaving Milan for free. A movement that already has a precedent, with Inter as the protagonist, when Goran Pandev left Lazio to land at Inter.

According to La Repubblica, Mauro Icardi is exploring the possibility of filing a lawsuit against Inter for 'mobbing' and being able to leave Milan free of charge, free to negotiate his future with any other club without the need for a transfer.

The source maintains that the Argentine forward has a precedent, when Goran Pandev disassociated himself from Lazio to sign -precisely- for the Milan club for free.

Antonio Conte landed in Milan urging the club to get rid of Mauro Icardi, who, in his opinion, has numerous arguments to justify the lawsuit against the Italian club: removal of the captain's armband, isolation from the dressing room, refusal to continue negotiations for renewal, and so on.

Although the maneuver may sound shocking,the Italian public still remembers how the Macedonian left Rome in the summer of 2009 to head to Milan, where they could now suffer the loss of the unruly Argentine attacker for which they could have earned around 100 million euros.

Guided by his wife and agent Wanda Nara, Mauro Icardi requested a meeting with President Steven Zhang to try to convince him of his potential. However, the lack of response from management and Antonio Conte's stoic position on his future could precipitate events.

In the midst of speculation about his future, it is important to remember that the Argentine striker is 26 years old and still has a contract in Milan until 2021. A situation that only tightens a player-club relationship already too eroded by the media.

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