Report – Spezia & Padova Approach Inter Milan To Ask For Information About Three Primavera Talents
Serie B side Spezia could do more business with Inter Milan, with Thomas Berenbruch and Giacomo De Pieri the men in question.
Per FCInterNews, the Aquilotti have approached the Nerazzurri to gather information about the Primavera starlets.
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Furthermore, fresh off earning a second-tier promotion, Padova are in the market for reinforcements.
They've made a valiant attempt to sign Luca Di Maggio on loan.
However, the San Siro club wants to keep their up-and-coming talents.
Spezia Contact Inter Milan for Thomas Berenbruch & Giacomo De Pieri
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 17: Luca Di Maggio of Italy in action during the International Friendly between Italy U19 and Spain U19 at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on January 17, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by)
Needless to say, Thomas Berenbruch is among the most highly-rated youngsters in the country.
Therefore, Inter will count big on the 20-year-old in the future.
For the moment, they view him as a potential leader for the U23 squad and have no intention of letting him go.
Berenbruch had an impressive 2024/25 season with the Primavera.
Indeed, he racked up eight goals and four assists in 23 league appearances.
Moreover, he netted twice in five UEFA Youth League matches.
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