August 26, 2025
Cagliari hoping to seal the Inter -Milan attacker today – structure to settle

Cagliari hoping to seal the Inter -Milan attacker today – structure to settle

Cagliari hopes to seal an agreement to sign the Inter Milan striker Sebastiano Esposito today.

This according to today’s printed edition of the newspaper based in Rome, Corriere dello Sport, via FCinter1908. They report that the structure of an agreement must still be concluded.

Italian Youth Team International has released a number of loans. He played for people like Spal, Venezia, Basel, Anderlecht, Bari and Sampdoria.

Last season, Esposito was on loan with Empoli. Although its individual form is strong, that was not enough to prevent Tuscans from undergoing a relegation to Serie B.

Consequently, Empoli did not sign Esposito on a permanent basis.

The 23-year-old returned to Inter, with whom he went to the United States for the Club World Cup.

Esposito even started a few games for the Nerazzurri during this tournament. However, this has hardly changed his fate – he is not one of Inter’s plans.

Empoli, Italy – August 10: Sebastiano Esposito of Empoli FC in action during the Coppa Italia match between Empoli FC and Catanzaro at Stadio Carlo Castellani on August 10, 2024 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo of Gabriele Maltinti / Getty Images)

There were some clubs to show an interest in sign Esposito this summer.

One of them is Fiorentina. The Viola would have spent the last few weeks to seek an agreement for the 23 -year -old player.

However, Cagliari is the team seeking to have made the movement decisive.

The Rossoblu have been active in talks with Inter in the last two days.

And the Corriere dello Sport reports that today is the day when Cagliari hopes to conclude the agreement.

The newspaper notes, however, that clubs are still negotiating the structure of an agreement.

Inter wants to sell Esposito once and for all. They targeted costs from 8 to 10 million euros.

On the other hand, Cagliari wishes to sign Esposito on loan with a purchase obligation. This would require that Esposito first extends his contract with Inter.

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