Inter Milan focuses on chasing Giovanni Leoni, using Civiu as a key figure
Inter Milan reportedly showed great interest in Giovanni Leoni and began to develop strategies to bring him in from Parma. The Serie A club is said to have a special way of impressing to convince the defender to be willing to transfer to the Meacha Stadium. Leoni's name has once again become a hot topic after learning from Sampdoria from Padua. His solid performance on the back line immediately attracted the attention of several top clubs. Palma will not waste time securing his position permanently in the summer of 2024. They only cost about four million euros to get the 195cm high defender. Since putting on the Parma uniform, Leo has performed better and has attracted widespread attention. He is considered one of Italy's most promising centre-backs at the moment. Giovanni Leoni targets clubs in England and Italy. The interest in Giovanni Leoni is not limited to domestic but also teams from England. Liverpool allegedly used him as a long-term option to replace their defensive player Van Deck. Tottenham Hotspur is not willing to fall behind, seeing Giovanni Leoni as part of the midfield regional reconstruction plan. He is considered the ideal candidate to be the successor of Christian Romero. At the same time, in the domestic market, the top Italian clubs are also competing for Leonel. Juventus thinks he is suitable for pairing with Gleason Bremer, while AC Milan is looking for a defender to enhance their aerial showdown. Inter Milan is active and prepares special projects for Giovanni Leoni Inter Milan has also joined Giovanni Leoni's suitors. The Nerazzurri allegedly took active measures to ensure his service. According to a report by Sporting Milan, Inter Milan intends to use Christian Keeve's influence as an additional attraction. Kiwi has worked with Giovanni Leoni on the youth training level and now plays an important role in the engagement process. Not only that, Inter Milan has also developed a special development plan for the young defender. “Their proposed development plan will put Leoni together with experienced defenders Francesco Archerby and Stefan de Vry to help him complete the transition smoothly,” the report reads.
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