Jaka Bijol is a transfer target for Inter, but not the only one: Javier Zanetti may have found a reinforcement for the defense in his Argentina
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Jaka Bijol will likely make good use of his strong performances at both club and national team level this summer. Not long ago, news circulated that the Korošec is a target for Roma, and a few days later, Italian media began linking him with Inter. The news is still hot, but Corriere dello Sport reports that the former CSKA Moscow player is not the only one Milan sees as a potential reinforcement for their defense.
The former club of Samir Handanović – who recently visited San Siro again and received a special gift – allegedly put five defensive players on the list of potential reinforcements. One is Jaka Bijol, while Alessandro Buongiorno and Perr Schuurs come from Torino, Sam Beukema plays for Bologna, and Javier Zanetti, the legendary former captain and current vice-president of Inter, has also “discovered” a transfer target in his native Argentina.
Nicolas Valentini is a 23-year-old player from Boca Juniors, who has never played in Europe before. Javier Zanetti reportedly believes that, given his qualities, the player could immediately become an important addition to Nerazzurri.
It’s worth noting that Corriere dello Sport writes that neither Valentini nor Bijol are Inter’s main transfer targets. Instead, the main target is allegedly 24-year-old Buongiorno, a Torino player who has already played 3 games for Italy. Only if negotiations with the club from the Alpine city fail to bear fruit, Inter is said to turn to one of the remaining four defenders.
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Author: editorial Football Planet