Inter Won’t Rush To Decide Sebastiano Esposito’s Next Destination After SPAL Loan Ended, Italian Media Reports

Inter are in no hurry to decide where they will send Sebastiano Esposito next with the forward’s loan move to SPAL due to end in January, according to a report in Italy.

As per PassioneInter.com, the Nerazzurri and his representatives wish to look around calmly and choose the best destination for Esposito, whose six-month spell with Pasquale Marino’s side did not go to plan.

There has been no shortage of interest from several of SPAL’s fellow Serie B sides in taking Esposito on loan for the second half of the 2020-21 season.

As per this report, Reggina, Brescia, Cittadella, Chievo Verona and Pescara are all interested in bolstering their attacking department with his acquisition.

There are currently no negotiations going on with any club at this moment in time, albeit a separate report on Tuesday stated Pescara were in pole position to sign the 18-year-old.

Esposito is one of Inter’s most highly-rated young prospects and is under contract with the club through to the end of the 2024-25 season.

During his loan spell with SPAL, he made 13 appearances across all competitions, in which he has managed to score a single goal.