Balde Attracts Attention of Italian Giant
Inter Milan has entered the race to sign Alejandro Balde, the left-back from Barcelona, becoming the latest European club interested in acquiring the player during the upcoming summer transfer window, according to the Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo."
Inter Milan's interest comes just days after reports suggested that Manchester United is keen on signing Balde, given the scarcity of high-quality left-backs in the European market and the major clubs' efforts to strengthen this position with players capable of making a significant impact.
The Italian team currently includes Federico Dimarco, a 28-year-old who is one of the world's leading left-backs. However, his contract expires in 2027, and there are rumors that he might be looking for a new experience. This has led the Italian club's management to consider the option of making an official offer to sign Balde.
For his part, Balde is under contract with Barcelona until 2028, which includes a release clause of one billion euros. This means that any club wishing to sign him would need to present a substantial financial offer to convince both the player and the Catalan club's management.
Thus, the growing European interest in Barcelona's young defender continues, while the club holds on to a long-term contract and secures his future within the team.
Inter Milan's interest comes just days after reports suggested that Manchester United is keen on signing Balde, given the scarcity of high-quality left-backs in the European market and the major clubs' efforts to strengthen this position with players capable of making a significant impact.
The Italian team currently includes Federico Dimarco, a 28-year-old who is one of the world's leading left-backs. However, his contract expires in 2027, and there are rumors that he might be looking for a new experience. This has led the Italian club's management to consider the option of making an official offer to sign Balde.
For his part, Balde is under contract with Barcelona until 2028, which includes a release clause of one billion euros. This means that any club wishing to sign him would need to present a substantial financial offer to convince both the player and the Catalan club's management.
Thus, the growing European interest in Barcelona's young defender continues, while the club holds on to a long-term contract and secures his future within the team.