Inter strikers Sebastiano and Francesco Pio Esposito will both be hoping to make 2023 the year in which they really make their mark within Italian football.

This is highlighted in today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, who suggest that along with their third brother Salvatore, they will be aiming for this to be the “year of Esposito.”

Striker Sebastiano, aged 20, is currently on loan at Bari in Serie B, and his aim there is to put a reputation for having ups and downs, inconsistency issues, and attitude problems fully behind him and realize his full potential.

Meanwhile, potential is certainly something that 17-year-old striker Francesco Pio certainly has, and he has been showing it with some shining form for Inter’s Primavera team throughout the current season.

Whilst Sebastiano and Francesco Pio remain Inter players, the Nerazzurri have lost hold of the oldest brother Salvatore.

The 22-year-old is currently on loan at Spezia in Serie A, having been outstanding for SPAL in Serie B, and he could be yet another success story from Inter’s academy, even if he would no longer be under contract with the Nerazzurri as his two younger brothers are.