The Italian Serie A title winners Inter Milan are battling with each other to acquire Nicolo Barella who currently plays for their team. Sport Witness delivers information through Gazzetta dello Sport which indicates Liverpool leads the competition to acquire Nicolo Barella from Inter Milan to strengthen their midfield department. The Serie A champions rely heavily on Barella for their success while the prominent European football clubs pursue him yet Liverpool stands “above all others” in their efforts to sign him. Inter Milan quotes the demanded transfer price for Barella at €100 million which they expect potential buyers to satisfy before completing the transaction.
From Cagliari Roots To Global Stardom: Liverpool Eye Nicolo Barella As Top Midfield Target
Inter Milan acquired Nicolo Barella from Cagliari which launched his career towards becoming a top international midfielder. Barella started his career in Cagliari’s youth setup before Inter Milan secured him permanently following a temporary loan agreement. After representing Inter Milan and the Italian national team he stands as a vital player who has participated in more than 250 Inter matches and collected 61 Italy national team appearances. A wealth of premier clubs are interested in his transfer but Liverpool currently appears to lead the pack toward acquiring his services before summer.
Liverpool Maintain Lead In Pursuit Of Inter Milan Midfield Maestro Nicolo Barella
Liverpool have tracked Nicolo Barella since previous years and now holds the leading position in the competition to acquire him before the summer transfer window. Barella has become a premier choice for new manager Arne Slot as he looks to distribute the total workload between Gravenberch and Mac Allister. Inter Milan sets the market value for Barella at approximately €100 million. The Italian club Inter stands firm with Simone Inzaghi’s confidence in their midfield mainstay making it difficult for Liverpool to pursue him despite their increasing interest.
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