Icardi reveals club he’ll play next season amid rumoured links to Chelsea, Juventus

Inter Milan striker, Mauro Icardi, has stated that he has no plan to leave the club this summer’s transfer window amid speculations that Chelsea and Juventus are preparing a bid for the Argentine.

Icardi has been linked with a move to Chelsea and more recently with Juve.

The 26-year-old took to his Instagram page on Friday to strongly clarify he intends to remain with the Serie A giants heading into next season.

“Seeing as recently the newspapers have reported stories that do not reflect my thoughts or my intentions, I want to inform our fans that I have already told the club several times that I intend to remain at Inter,” Icardi wrote.

“So, from now on, there can be no misunderstandings of any kind.

“I understand the media has interest in selling fake stories, but I can do no more than clarify this personally.

“I repeat: I have already told Inter my desire to remain, because Inter is my family. Time will tell who told the truth. Forza Inter, always.”

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