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Arsenal ahead in race for Inter Milan’s Pio Esposito
Arsenal are reportedly leading the race to sign Inter Milan striker Pio Esposito this summer, according to CalcioMercato.
The Gunners are already planning ahead despite sitting top of the Premier League table. Recruitment for next season is well underway behind the scenes.
Adding more quality in attack remains one of Mikel Arteta’s main priorities. Esposito has now emerged as a serious option on their shortlist.
At just 20 years of age, the forward is viewed as a player with huge potential. As per the report, Arsenal believe he fits the profile they want for the future.
However, Inter Milan are not keen to lose him any time soon. The Italian league leaders see him as part of their long term project.
The report suggests Inter are preparing fresh talks with his representatives. The club aim to extend his current contract until 2031.
That move would be designed to block interest from abroad. Arsenal’s growing admiration has not gone unnoticed in Italy.
Inter determined to keep key youngster
Inter value Esposito highly and have no desire to sell. They believe he can develop into a central figure in their attack.
The young striker has delivered steady numbers this season. He has scored seven goals and provided six assists in all competitions.
Transfermarkt currently values him at around £30 million. That price could increase if competition for his signature intensifies.
Arsenal are aware that any deal would not be straightforward. Inter hold a strong position and are under no pressure to sell.
Why Arsenal admire Esposito
Esposito offers more than just goals. His physical strength makes him difficult to handle for defenders.
He is powerful inside the penalty area and poses a serious aerial threat. Crosses into the box often favour him.
Yet he is not a static centre forward. He regularly plays with his back to goal and links up well with teammates.
His hold up play allows others to join the attack. He creates space with clever movement and sharp positioning.
The striker also makes intelligent runs behind defensive lines. He is quick to exploit gaps when they appear.
While Inter aim to secure his future, interest from England continues to grow. The coming months could prove decisive in this developing transfer story.









