Inter makes ‘first moves’ in approaching forgotten talent of Real Madrid

It is reported that Inter holds the cards at the young youth of Real Madrid Arda Guller, who has been frustrating this season for lack of opportunities.
Madrid made a great statement of intention with regard to Guller when they paid above the release clause into his Ferbahce Agreement sign it in the summer 2023.
Turkish talent suffered the beginning of a Bernabeu injury, delaying his debut to the second half of the campaign. But he ended the season in a glittering form, scoring five goals in five appearances in La Liga, before enjoying the beautiful Euro 2024.
Instead of hitting, a versatile winged player and midfielder are a player. Guller’s most prevalent chance arrived in Copa del Rey, and in La Liga it was only 69 minutes of this calendar year, usually remaining an unused replacement.
It seemed to lead that seemingly Between feel a potential opportunity in the transfer market.
Corriere Dello Sport He writes that Inter made “first moves” in connection with the Guller, strengthening his interest in San Siro’s switch, launching contact with his representatives. The answer is said to have been positive, with the player Wanting to avoid repeating 2024/25 in Madrid.
Guler is described as Inter -O’s alternative “Plan B” with the primary interest in Como playmakers Como Nico Paz -another Waifish miracle with ties with the Spanish capital.
However, an approach to Paz is not necessarily easy. 20-year-old Argentine International, who has 12 scored goals on his behalf in Como side that is unlikely to end up in the upper half, is still tied to Real Madrid via the clause redemption.
Last summer, Paz left Madrid for Como in a permanent transfer, but his former club retained the opportunity to bring him back for a fixed 9 million euros. This figure increases by 1 million euros each year by 2027.
Even if Madrid does not plan to use the Paz on its own, it is feasible to be able to use its breakthrough in its re -signature so that it Sell the highest bidder for profit.
The club went through something similar to Alvaro Morata in 2016, activating the baying clause to return the attacker from Juventus. Although the eventual sales of Chelsea were completed by next year, the transfer fee was more than doubled Madrid’s investment.