Cagliari has made significant moves in the transfer market, officially signing goalkeeper Gennaro Borrelli as a free agent following Brescia`s bankruptcy. Simultaneously, reports suggest they are nearing a €7 million deal for Inter Milan`s young striker Sebastiano Esposito.
The Sardinian club has been active in reshaping their squad, loaning out goalkeeper Alen Sherri to Serie B side Frosinone with an option to buy and a counter-option included.
Esposito: A Promising Addition for Cagliari
According to reliable sources, Cagliari is in advanced negotiations with Inter Milan to secure Sebastiano Esposito`s services. The proposed deal is reportedly worth €7 million, with Inter potentially retaining a percentage of any future sale.
At 23, Esposito comes from a family of footballers, with his brothers Salvatore at Spezia and Pio expected to remain at Inter after an impressive showing in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Sebastiano`s recent loan spell at Empoli proved fruitful, where he netted eight goals in 33 Serie A appearances. This successful stint follows a series of loan moves to various clubs including SPAL, Venezia, FC Basel, RSC Anderlecht, Bari, and Sampdoria, showcasing his diverse experience despite his young age.
This potential transfer marks a significant step in Esposito`s career, offering him a chance to establish himself as a key player in Cagliari`s squad. For Cagliari, acquiring a talented young striker like Esposito could bolster their attacking options and contribute to their Serie A campaign.