Inter consider future moves for Arnautovic and Correa amidst ongoing discussions.

According to an analysis by *La Gazzetta dello Sport*, the situation concerning Inter Milan’s transfer market is closely tied to the futures of Marko Arnautovic and Joaquin Correa.

Arnautovic has seen limited action on the pitch, featuring for just 38 minutes in Serie A and 125 minutes in the Champions League. He started in matches against Red Star Belgrade and Young Boys. While he scored his first goal of the season against the Serbian side, he missed a penalty during the goalless stalemate in Bern.

In the domestic league, manager Simone Inzaghi gave him playing time against Lecce, Atalanta, Monza, and Napoli but kept him on the bench for seven consecutive matches. “He has neither taken any shots on goal nor created any chances,” stated the report from *La Gazzetta dello Sport*. Arnautovic is expected to leave Inter when his contract expires in June, with the outlet emphasising, “he has never made a significant impact.”

The same can be said for Correa, who remained with the team despite attempts to offload him on loan over the summer. *La Gazzetta dello Sport* remarked, “The Tucu, excluded from the Champions League squad, has only clocked 38 minutes across matches against Monza, Udinese, and Roma. He has managed just one shot on goal and completed no dribbles.”

Correa’s contract is set to expire in six months, and the publication suggests that “his story with Inter has long since ended, awaiting only the official confirmation.”

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