Jaka Bijol is anticipating a very eventful summer: The first-choice defense option is too expensive, so Inter has once again turned its sights on a Slovenian
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First, a performance at Euro 2024, then perhaps the biggest step forward in his club career? It seems that this might indeed be the case. There is no doubt that Jaka Bijol will play in Germany. Only an act of God can prevent it… And day by day, it also seems that the Korošec is counting down his last days in Udine. Jaka Bijol has simply outgrown Udinese, and it’s not impossible that he will strengthen the Italian champions.
That Jaka Bijol is on the radar of the Nerazzurri, who won Serie A this season, is not new news. However, Italian media have “refreshed” it with new data, new facts. The newspaper Corriere dello Sport writes that Alessandro Buongiorno is still the first transfer target for the Milanese at the moment, but it irks them that Torino is unwilling to lower the asking price. Additionally, a club (Napoli) has already been found that is actually willing to pay €35 million for the 24-year-old. This, according to media in Italy, is too much for Inter.
Meanwhile, Jaka Bijol is available for much less, with experts convinced that Udinese would give the green light with an offer between €15 and €20 million. The transfer fee could be even lower if Udinese were to be relegated from Serie A, which is not an impossible scenario. However, Giuseppe Marotta, Inter’s sporting director, is reportedly leaning more and more towards the idea that, considering all the facts (especially financial), Jaka Bijol would be a better solution for his club at this moment.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet