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Report – Teenage Sensation Could Stay At Inter Milan Until January

Report – Teenage Sensation Could Stay At Inter Milan Until January

Yahoo21-06-2025
Report – Teenage Sensation Could Stay At Inter Milan Until January
Teenage striker Francesco Pio Esposito could stay at Inter Milan this season until the January transfer window.
This according to today's print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews.
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The teenage striker spent last season on loan with Spezia in Serie B. It was an outstanding campaign, in which he scored a total of nineteen goals for the Ligurian clubs.
Now, Pio Esposito is back with the Inter squad. He travelled to the United States for the Club World Cup.
However, after the tournament ends, Inter will have to sort out Pio Esposito's immediate future.
Francesco Pio Esposito Could Stay At Inter Milan Until January
RIMINI, ITALY – MARCH 19: Francesco Pio Esposito of Italy U21 during the Italy U21 Training Session on March 19, 2024 in Rimini, Italy. (Photo by)
There is certainly no shortage of transfer interest in Pio Esposito.
Fiorentina are the latest club to show an interest in the 19-year-old. But virtually half of Serie A is keen on bringing him in this summer.
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The likes of Torino, Parma, Bologna, and Lazio are all also among Pio Esposito's suitors.
Should Pio Esposito leave Inter this summer, it would only be on loan. The Nerazzurri would have absolutely no intention of selling the teenage striker outright.
However, regular playing time at the Serie A level could be just what Pio Esposito needs.
In the other hand, reports the Corriere dello Sport, staying at Inter would be another possibility for the 19-year-old. At least for a little while.
Inter's attacking depth looks a bit uncertain at the moment. Therefore, they could keep Pio Esposito around until January.
Then when the January transfer window rolls around, the Nerazzurri could reevaluate the 19-year-old's situation.
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