Report – Teenage Inter Milan Star One Step From Joining Juve Stabia On Loan
This according to Italian outlet GianlucaDiMarzio.com. They report that the 18-year-old will make the move on a dry loan.
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Teenager striker Giacomo De Pieri has enjoyed an outstanding season at youth level.
The 18-year-old was one of the shining lights of Inter's Under-19, or Primavera, team over the course of the campaign.
In fact, De Pieri's performances were so impressive that he even earned call-ups to the Nerazzurri's senior squad.
And De Pieri was able to make his first team debut for Inter. he came off the bench in a Champions League match against Monaco.
Inter Forward Giacomo De Pieri One Step From Juve Stabia Loan
NOVARA, ITALY – OCTOBER 07: Giacomo De Pieri of Italy looks on during the friendly match between Italy U16 and Austria U16 at Novarello Training Center on October 06, 2021 in Novara, Italy. (Photo by)
Inter's plan is not to make De Pieri a part of their new Under-23 team next season.
Rather, the Nerazzurri intend to send him out on loan. They feel that he is ready for a season in Serie B to start finding his feet in the senior game.
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That would be similar to the development of Francesco Pio Esposito. He spent two seasons at Spezia in the second division.
According to GianlucaDiMarzio.com, meanwhile, one club in particular has come forward for De Pieri.
They report that Juve Stabia are ready to win the race to bring the teenager to Serie B. He is one step away from joining them on loan.
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