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Out of favour, fewer goals and fewer assists - Why Inter are willing to sell Perisic

Ivan Perisic appears to be edging towards the exit door at San Siro, with Arsenal widely linked with a move for the Inter winger.

Inter chief Giuseppe Marotta revealed Perisic has asked to leave the club but says there have been no offers as yet despite Arsenal boss Unai Emery confirming the Gunners' interest in acquiring an attacking midfielder in the January window.

Having thrilled for Croatia at last year's World Cup, the signing of Perisic might well excite Arsenal fans. But there is a reason Inter would entertain his departure.

 

Even before sitting out Sunday's defeat to Torino amid talk of a switch to Arsenal, Perisic has not always been relied on.

While the Nerazzurri's involvement in the Champions League may be a factor - Perisic started all six group games - he has been limited to just 14 starts in the league, making 18 appearances in all.

Despite Matteo Politano and Keita Balde Diao still getting to grips with life at Inter, Perisic's league minutes are down from 1890 at this stage last season to 1313.

 

 

While goals are a huge part of Perisic's game, his role in past seasons has chiefly focused on supplying star forward Mauro Icardi with crosses from the left.

Icardi has evidently suffered from Perisic's indifferent campaign, having netted a still impressive but comparatively disappointing nine goals from 18 league games.