Let's face it, Italian clubs are usually skint. No matter who they are, what they've won and who they're owned by, they love a deal that doesn't involve a fixed transfer fee (or better, a swap deal disguised as an unrelated purchase and sale that puts money on the books, see: Arthur/Pjanic). With Daniel Levy equally as keen to keep the budget tight where possible at Spurs, a deal between themselves and Inter could either be a match made in heaven. Or a complete disaster. With Antonio Conte's...
Original author: Mitch Wilks