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Genoa to discuss Juraj Kucka's future with Inter in June
The Slovakia international, who is co-owned by the pair, very nearly joined the Nerazzurri in January only for both parties to ultimately decide to leave him at the Luigi Ferraris
By Mark Doyle
Kucka, who is co-owned by the two clubs, very nearly joined the Nerazzurri at the tail end of the January transfer window only for both parties to ultimately decide that it would be best for the Slovakia international to remain at the Luigi Ferraris.
However, Preziosi has admitted that the midfielder could end up belatedly arriving at San Siro in the summer.
"Kucka to Inter? We will speak again in June because we have a co-ownership with Inter and we must discuss it," he explained to Corriere dello Sport.
"The boy understood that he would remain with us until June and I'm counting on him to behave well in this period."
Kucka joined Genoa from Sparta Praha for a reported fee of €3.6 million in January of last year before Inter acquired half of the player's contract just over six months later.
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