According to reports from England, Reading are the latest club interested in signing Inter youngster George Puscas.
Newspaper ‘Get Reading’ reports that the ‘Royals’, who play in the English Championship, have been added to the list of suitors for the Romanian forward and have already taken the first steps with Inter for the loan but the price would be dismissed as out of hand by the Nerazzurri.
The English side will have to contend with Nantes, who are currently in pole position, and three other Italian clubs.
Source: FcInterNews.it

Puscas is a gem he should b apart of the first team. Him and cardi would be explosive.
I honestly didnt expect any youngsters in the squad for this season, maybe a couple of debuts are okay. We are not playing in el, thus we dont need homegrown and need to go full from the very start both in serie a and copa with the best line up as possible
I wondering.. In my opinion, I think there is a huge gap between primavera competition with seri a in general. Since its rarely from a young player from primavera squad that fulfill the first team squad. Bonnazoli and Puscas for the example. Both of them done brilliantly in primavera squad, but find a difficulties in first team squad. While, Inter have a definitive target to end up at least 3 on the table. To support the economy and fans expectation.
Or, if that reason is not suitable, maybe because we the problem is on the management aspect. Which in Inter, we need a system for the transition to the first team. Right now, the system labeled as “loan” (for example: santon?). Its pretty weird, since the youngster from outside of the club whom develop from a different system have better prospect on the club. For instance, Pogba in Juve or Kova in Inter. Its just my opinion. *peace 🙂
imo, we have different system between primavera and 1st team. example: when we under Mazzari-The Great, we play in 3-5-2, and our primavera play in 4-4-2. Barca (1st team and junior team play the same tiki-taka, Arsene Wenger want his system already started from the juinor level. but that just my opinion
I agree with you.. I though mourinho already put the philosophy on how Inter should play. But the constant change of the coach, make it more difficult. Hope, Mancini can stay longer and manifest the identity of the squad.
the problem mostly lies in italy competition system.
for example, in spain and germany, bigger club have B team or II team.
most of those teams played in 2nd or 3rd division.
good kids from the academy (or even transferred from other team, example halilovic in barca B) will be played on those teams.
also when some players from the academy getting too old for junior competition (reaching early 20s) but considered to have potential and yet they still weren’t ready for top division competition, they will also deployed in the B teams.
they will gained experience in those lower division competition, more matured and ready for top division when opportunity come.
while in italy, all those youngsters played in junior level competition only. when they graduated, they don’t have any experience even for lower division competition. and no matter how good they were in junior level, their potential would be outclassed by the gap between junior and senior competition, even for lower division senior competition.
so when the first team gave them chances, they’ll look bad or not ready for continuity regardless how good they were in the academy, simply because they’re not ready for the top division competition. they need to be loaned to lower teams in order to gain experience. but heyyy, they also didn’t ready for those lower teams, most of them ended up mostly on the bench. after that they ended up in lower division competition. taking years for them to catch up the experience, some of them ended up playing in mid to lower top division team in their golden age, some couldn’t make breakthrough and struggle in lower division. and only few players can attract top teams.
Nice observation and opinion mate.. Interesting that u compare to la liga. It add my knowledge on this matters. Thanks! 🙂
i like to see the youngsters to fight for a place in the first team.. but loan is not a bad idea.
Just loan him.. he won’t give us a good amount if we sell him + he could grow into a very versatile player
I’d keep him as a substitute and actually play him from time to time as we lack substitute strikers but I guess we’ll get one by the end of the summer.
Puscas and Bonazzoli have shown spark of brilliance in some matches. They have to work and improve more though . That is why it is better for them to go on loan (