^^ Indeed, it seems so.
Ezequiel Carboni has confirmed that he will be following his sons to
join Inter as a scout from Italian lower league side Catania. Inter signed the eldest Carboni son a few months ago, wrapped up a deal for the middle brother last week and are also expected to wrap up a deal for the youngest brother, Cristiano, who was born in 2009, just shortly.
Reports in the media have also suggested that Carboni senior would be following his sons and the former Catania player has now confirmed that he will be joining the Nerazzurri in a scouting capacity to begin with.“There was a word and Inter have kept it on a contractual level. I will meet the club to sign a scouting contract and I will also take a course to acquire an Italian coaching licence,” he explained in an interview with Italian daily newspaper La Sicilia, which appeared in yesterday’s print edition of the Sicilian based news outlet.
Alfredo Pedulla: Newly promoted Serie B club Monza are working on signing Inter goalkeeper
Michele Di Gregorio ahead of the upcoming transfer window
As per other reports in the media as of late, Monzo also have an interest in signing Inter defender
Andrew Gravillon, who is currently on loan at Ascoli, as well as
Xian Emmers, who is on loan at Belgian Pro League outfit Waasland-Beveren.
FcInterNews: Cagliari, Atalanta, Parma, Bologna, Udinese, Torino, Fiorentina and Genoa are all interested in
Andrew Gravillon, and Inter could let him go in a loan with option to buy deal for him if not in an outright transfer. It goes on to add that there are French clubs also interested in signing the 22-year-old, who is a product of Inter’s youth academy.
Inter are unlikely to exercise the buy back option that they have for
Jens Odgaard. Inter have until next week to activate the option to bring the young Danish striker back to the club and even if they do not exercise the option, which would cost them
€15 million, it is not to say that Inter and Sassuolo may not reach a gentleman’s agreement over him returning to Inter at some point. The report goes on to explain that a whole array of clubs have began to show an interest in signing him this Summer following a fruitful loan spell with Dutch side Herenveen. Clubs from France, Russia, Turkey, The Netherlands and Denmark all have an interest as per the report.