The Porto center-forward, who was close to AC Milan in the summer, is now in Inter’s sights.
Mehdi Taremi was really close to AC Milan at the end of August, but Inter’s recent contacts have tempted the Porto striker. And with just under 80 days to go until the transfer market reopens, the Nerazzurri plot is gaining momentum.” This is how La Gazzetta dello Sport opens its article regarding Inter’s attempt to sign Taremi, the Iranian forward who will become a free agent from Porto in June 2024.
Inter has accelerated their efforts, also to win against the competition, especially the San Siro neighbors, who, however, at the moment appear to be cold on this matter, after the spectacular falling out at the last day of the transfer market this summer. Inter might decide to make the move in January, while waiting to see if Porto will lower or maintain their demands, aware of Taremi’s certain departure in June.
It should be noted that the Inter club has an available non-EU spot to immediately register Taremi,” La Rosea further explained, although there is a possibility that Taremi might also obtain Portuguese citizenship in the coming months.
Alternative
Taremi is not the only Inter is considering because the ‘Nerazzurri‘ are also evaluating another profile for the attack: “From this perspective, the name of center-forward is Armando Broja, who plays for Chelsea, is coming back into fashion.
The Albanian who is 22 years old is regaining his best form (1 goal in 3 appearances) after a troubled season due to a knee injury. The London club is willing to loan him to give him the opportunity to gain valuable experience.
It is one of the alternative options, not the only one. Along the way, Ausilio may have new temptations. For now, however, Taremi remains at the top of his thoughts and desires,” concludes La Rosea.