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Inter speak to Parma for Giovanni Leoni

Inter speak to Parma for Giovanni Leoni

Yahoo2 days ago

Serie A giants Inter are looking to bolster their squad after the disappointment of last season and are in talks with Parma to sign defender Giovanni Leoni.
The 18-year-old made a mark under Cristian Chivu last season and he could now be reunited at the Nerazzurri with the Romanian.
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Gianluca di Marzio has reported that during Inter's talks with Parma to sign Chivu, they spoke to the club about Leoni and also about striker Ange-Yoan Bonny.
The young defender is valued at €25 million to €30 million right now and it remains to be seen how Inter afford that figure in the next few weeks.
Last season, Leoni made 17 Serie A appearances for Parma and his prominence in the squad grew towards the end of the season, when Chivu helped the club avoid relegation and finish at a solid 16th position and they ended the campaign ffive points away from the drop.
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