New Croatian Talent in the Nerazzurri: Leon Jakić Joins Inter
Inter Milan has officially announced the signing of young Croatian defender Leon Jakić, who joins the Inter Under-23 team from Dinamo Zagreb. This move is part of the club's strategy to attract top young European talents.
Jakić, born in 2008, is considered one of the most promising rising defenders in Croatian football. He has caught attention due to his physical strength, ability to play with both feet, and his skills in building play from the back, which made him a target for several European clubs before Inter successfully secured the deal.
The player is set to begin his career with Inter's reserve team in the Italian third division league, as part of a clear plan to develop him technically and physically, with future evaluations on the possibility of promoting him to the first team.
With this deal, Inter Milan continues to affirm its strategy of investing in young talents, especially in defense, aiming to secure long-term solutions and strengthen the talent base within the club, aligning with its competitive aspirations both domestically and in Europe.
Jakić, born in 2008, is considered one of the most promising rising defenders in Croatian football. He has caught attention due to his physical strength, ability to play with both feet, and his skills in building play from the back, which made him a target for several European clubs before Inter successfully secured the deal.
The player is set to begin his career with Inter's reserve team in the Italian third division league, as part of a clear plan to develop him technically and physically, with future evaluations on the possibility of promoting him to the first team.
With this deal, Inter Milan continues to affirm its strategy of investing in young talents, especially in defense, aiming to secure long-term solutions and strengthen the talent base within the club, aligning with its competitive aspirations both domestically and in Europe.