the Nerazzurri have the right to buy back

During this summer session of negotiations, Parma’s transfer men will be called upon to shore up the ducal squad in order to give coach Fabio Pecchia a competitive squad to face the Serie A championship. One of the departments that most needs to be touched up is certainly the rearguard and for a few weeks now there have been many profiles of defenders linked to the Crusaders. Among these there is also that of Lorenzo Pirola: it seems that the 2002 class currently playing for Salernitana will not remain in the squad for next season and, in addition to the yellow-blues, Turin, Genoa, Lazio and Inter also seem to be interested in the boy. As reported by InterLive.it, the captain of the Italian Under 21 national team would be really useful for Simone Inzaghi’s team due to his past with the Nerazzurri. The central defender from Carate Brianza, in fact, grew up in the Beneamata youth team and this would make him a rather attractive element in the UEFA list.

Furthermore, Inter would boast a right of repurchase on the player who grew up in the youth sector: there would in fact be a clause that would allow the club to snatch Pirola from the Campania club for a sum of around 11-12 million euros, but the online news site close to the Nerazzurri explains that it could probably be enough a sum even less than 10 million to secure the defender’s services.

READ HERE: From Pohjanpalo to Pinamonti, passing through Belotti & co.: many center forwards in Parma orbit, but are we sure that Pecchia will ask Krause for a first striker?

 
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