La Liga
Real Betis is in advanced talks with Inter Milan to secure the services of Uruguayan forward Martín Satriano, who currently plays for the Italian club. Satriano, 23, had an outstanding season in Ligue 1, representing Brest, a team that surprised many by finishing third and qualifying for the Champions League.
The Uruguayan forward was signed by Inter in January 2020, with the Milan club paying around 2.5 million euros to Nacional de Montevideo to bring the young talent into their squad. Since then, Satriano has been loaned to various teams, including Empoli in Serie A and Brest in two different periods.
In La Liga, there are suitors, but Betis has the edge
Although Brest has an agreement with Inter to purchase the player for about five million euros, Satriano has expressed his desire to play in Spain. Betis is leading the negotiations to add him to their squad. MundoDeportivo reports that other clubs like Valencia and Valladolid have shown interest, but it seems the Seville team is ahead in the race.
To finalize this deal, Betis may need to sell a player, with Rodri Sanchez being a top candidate to leave, possibly heading to Cesc Fàbregas' Como 1907. The upcoming weeks will be crucial in determining the future of the young Uruguayan forward.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El goleador por el que el Betis está negociando
