Madrid Universal
·25 décembre 2024
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·25 décembre 2024
Federico Dimarco has become one of the most talked-about names in the football transfer market, with Real Madrid and Manchester United both keen on signing the Inter Milan left-back, reports Fichajes.
It is said that both clubs are aiming to strengthen their squads ahead of the next season, and the 27-year-old Italian international appears to be high on their wishlist.
Dimarco’s excellent performances in Serie A have made him a standout player, catching the attention of Europe’s top teams.
Having cemented his place as a vital part of Inter Milan’s setup, Dimarco has consistently delivered in both defensive and attacking roles.
This season, he has contributed three goals and five assists in 18 appearances, underlining his ability to influence games on both ends of the pitch.
Federico Dimarco is on Real Madrid’s radar. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
His mix of reliability and versatility has made him a valuable target for clubs looking to enhance their options on the flanks.
Reports suggest that Real Madrid are prepared to offer up to €70m to secure his services, a figure that could persuade Inter Milan to consider a sale.
Manchester United’s pursuit of Dimarco stems from their need to resolve ongoing issues in the left-back position.
With Luke Shaw frequently sidelined by injuries and Tyrell Malacia yet to perform at the expected level since his return, United are in search of a dependable option.
On the other hand, Real Madrid’s interest is driven by the inconsistent displays of Ferland Mendy and the limited experience of Fran Garcia, prompting the Spanish giants to view Dimarco as a long-term solution for their defensive line.
While it remains uncertain whether Inter Milan will be willing to part ways with one of their most dependable players, the interest from these two major clubs could spark a fierce bidding war.
Both Real Madrid and Manchester United view Dimarco as a top-tier left-back whose addition could significantly boost their squads.
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