Inter are in no hurry, but in the meantime they have tested the waters for Pirola: the situation

Inter are in no hurry, but in the meantime they have tested the waters for Pirola: the situation
Inter are in no hurry, but in the meantime they have tested the waters for Pirola: the situation

Lorenzo Piroladefender born in 2002 of the Salernitanacould return toInter. The club now owned by Oaktree had in fact entered a buyback that was too high when they sold him to the Granata, which amounted to around 13 million euros against a redemption right of 5 million. As reported by FCInterNews.itthere are still no negotiations with the Campania club, but there has been a chat with his entourage.

Salernitana must first settle other issues, but the ground has been tested. The Nerazzurri need young Canterano players on their rosters and obviously it would be better to have players who are ready and not just façades. The defensive department already has some references such as Francesco Acerbi and Stefan de Vrij, who however are no longer in top form, due to an age that is inexorably advancing for everyone.

The operation would also be possible in terms of costs because it wouldn’t even be too expensive, considering that Pirola weighs around 4 million euros in Salernitana’s budget. With one or two counters the feeling is that the joint would be found without too many problems. Inter, for the moment, are in no hurry, but they continue to look around and the 22-year-old is an option to absolutely take into serious consideration.

 
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