Nicolò Bertola is on the list of youngsters monitored by Inter Milan in view of next season
The Nerazzurri are keeping a close eye on the 2003-born central defender, who has made the U21 national team squad
The Nerazzurri are keeping a close eye on the 2003-born central defender, who has made the U21 national team squad.
There is also the name of Nicolò Bertola on the list of youngsters monitored by Inter Milan in view of next season: the central defender born in 2003 is showing off his skills with the Spezia shirt, and has permanently entered the U21 national team.
A very interesting profile also due to his contractual situation, as is contract due to expire in June: a factor that has made several clubs raise their antennae.
The Nerazzurri, however, do not intend to take advantage of this scenario and are ready to study a common strategy with Spezia that could satisfy both clubs: the Italian newspaper published in Genoa Il Secolo XIX explains the details of this plan.
"Reduction of the contract termination clause, further adjustment of the economic ratio.
But above all, the decision not to move the player, whether he is transferred or refuses renewal, to January 2025, retaining him until June in any case.
The situation related to Nicolò Bertola's contract is evolving by the hour, but we have reached a point, the pass. The Aquilotta society has in fact established a line not to be crossed, possibly, that of next 31 October; date by which the parties must, or not, have found a common line.
They are working, at the request of the prosecutors, on a reduction of the contract termination clause, so as not to block the player forcibly, however, and to make something arrive in the company coffers in the event it is exercised. Even if not the 4.5 million euro initially envisaged'.
"Nicolò Bertola has many teams interested in him; to date, the most concrete ones are Inter Milan, Bologna and Monza, but also Torino and Fiorentina.
With Inter Milan, however, the relationship is such that Ausilio and Baccin would never make an operation damaging Spezia, then taking the player as a free agent in June, rather, if there was an agreement, they would take him, like the Kouda-Parma model, perhaps in January but leaving him at Spezia until the summer, allowing him not only to finish the cadet championship with the white jersey, but in the case of promotion, also do a further season on loan.
Both Inter Milan and Fiorentina would then have players to put in a possible quid pro quo" explain Il Secolo XIX.