Mauro Icardi is his own doctor; He rules himself unfit train with his team, InterMilan

Things are not right at Italian side, InteMilan since Mauro Icardi was stripped off his captaincy under unknown circumstances just weeks after Europe clubs started showing interest on the star and the player has taken the standoff a little higher wit his antics.

The Serie A side’s manager claimed that the forward has ruled himself out of training following the club’s Europa League clash with Eintracht

Mauro Icardi has been cleared to train by Inter’s medical staff but the former captain said “I’ll tell you when I feel ready to play”, according to head coach Luciano Spalletti.

Icardi has not played for Inter since he was stripped of the captaincy and replaced by team-mate Samir Handanovic amid uncertainty over his future.

The 26-year old star who has asked for more respect from the Serie A club complained of knee pain after missing the Europa League win at Rapid Vienna on February 13, though Inter could not identify any specific problem.

Icardi was once again absent on Thursday as Inter played out a goalless draw away to Eintracht Frankfurt in the first leg of their Europa League last-16.

Asked about Icardi post-match, Spalletti told reporters: “The truth is that we asked Mauro if he felt like resuming training.

“The doctor said that in his view the necessary period for treatment had terminated. He replied: ‘No, I still feel pain. I’ll tell you when I feel ready to play’.

“I acknowledged what he said and went back home. The director [Beppe Marotta] will tell you the rest.”

Icardi contracted until 2021 has scored 15 goals in 28 appearances in all competitions this season but has not played since the 1-0 Serie A win over Parma on February 9.

He has been linked with the likes of RealMadrid, Juventus, Barcelona, Napoli, Manchester United. The Player and club held what was called a “cordial” meeting​ on Wednesday, with the club announcing the meeting on social media. 

In a post on their Twitter account, the club wrote: “Inter’s Sport CEO Giuseppe Marotta today held a cordial meeting with Mauro Icardi and Wanda Nara in search of a solution to satisfy the best interests of all involved.”

Icardi’s deal, which reportedly contains a relatively low release clause of €110 million (£95m/$124m), has two and a half years left to run. 

Inter currently sit fourth in the Serie A table.  


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