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Inter Milan eye Nigeria-eligible Italian full-back as potential Dumfries substitute

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Inter Milan have gained twenty-one video games within the Italian Serie A this season, dropping only one and are eleven factors clear on the high of the desk with a recreation in hand.

Thirty-six-time Italian Champions, Inter Milan, are maintaining a tally of Fiorentina full-back, Michael Kayode, as a possible substitute for Denzel Dumfries, Soccernet.ng stories.

Dutch full-back, Denzel Dumfries has been a servant on the San Siro since 2021, profitable the Copa Italia and the Tremendous Copa Italia with Simone Inzaghi’s aspect.

The 27-year-old’s contract runs out in 2025 and the membership has not been in a position to attain an settlement with the previous PSV man concerning a brand new deal, hinting at a potential departure from the Nerazzurri’s in the summertime.

Based on Inter News, the 2010 UEFA Champions League winners have recognized 19-year-old Michael Kayode as a possible substitute for Dumfries.

Kayode was born in Italy and at the moment performs as a right-back for Fiorentina after coming via the ranks on the membership’s academy and may cost Inter a fortune as his present contract expires in 2028.

He was previously linked with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal, and has featured for the U-18,U-19, and U-21 ranges of the Italian nationwide crew, however a swap of allegiance to don the colors of Nigeria isn’t out of the query.

Kayode scored his first senior profession purpose in the Violas’ Serie A win over Lazio yesterday and is held in excessive regard by the previous Napoli coach, Luciano Spalletti who’s now accountable for the Italian nationwide crew.

⭐ Fiorentina’da sahneye çıkan isim Michael Kayode! #SerieA pic.twitter.com/BvWCmjXvSI

— S Sport (@ssporttr) February 26, 2024

Fiorentina are at the moment seventh on the Serie A desk, 4 factors above final season’s Scudetto winners, Napoli and can play Torino this weekend as they appear to defy the chances to be able to book a European spot.

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