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Inter, Juventus & Milan Interested In Andrea Esposito
The Puglia-based club admit keeping Esposito will be tough with so many clubs after him...
Lecce sporting director Guido Angelozzi has revealed that Inter, Milan and Juventus are ready to commence battle for Andrea Esposito's signature this summer.
The 22-year-old defender has been in red hot form this season regardless of his side's struggle in the drop zone. Esposito came up through the Lecce youth system and his consistent performances have attracted many suitors.
The top-three clubs are expected to make a move for him, and the Salentini admit it will be hard to keep him if a good offer is laid on the table.
"I think Esposito will end up playing for a big team. All the major sides are on him, Milan, Inter and Juventus," the director told LaRoma24.it
"However, we will see what happens at the end of the season."
Lecce clash with Roma this weekend and Angelozzi believes his side can cause an upset against Luciano Spalletti's men.
"Roma are a great side despite their problems over the course of the season. However, we believe in the three points," added Angelozzi.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The 22-year-old defender has been in red hot form this season regardless of his side's struggle in the drop zone. Esposito came up through the Lecce youth system and his consistent performances have attracted many suitors.
The top-three clubs are expected to make a move for him, and the Salentini admit it will be hard to keep him if a good offer is laid on the table.
"I think Esposito will end up playing for a big team. All the major sides are on him, Milan, Inter and Juventus," the director told LaRoma24.it
"However, we will see what happens at the end of the season."
Lecce clash with Roma this weekend and Angelozzi believes his side can cause an upset against Luciano Spalletti's men.
"Roma are a great side despite their problems over the course of the season. However, we believe in the three points," added Angelozzi.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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