Daniel Maldini has emerged as the latest name linked with Inter Milan’s forward line.
The presence of Inter’s sporting director, Piero Ausilio, at the U-Power Stadium for Monza’s match against Roma has heightened speculation about the Nerazzurri’s interest in the former AC Milan player, who is the son of Paolo Maldini and grandson of Cesare Maldini.
Such a transfer would cause quite a stir, and while Inter’s management at Viale della Liberazione have not moved past the initial observation phase, there is a hint that is exciting the fanbase.
According to Agipronews, bookmakers are indeed entertaining the possibility of the 2001-born attacking midfielder moving to Inter.
Interest from clubs is plentiful, but according to Goldbet and Better’s oddsmakers, “Inter are in pole position to secure Maldini next summer,” suggesting that a switch to Nerazzurri—marking a significant coup against their city rivals and interrupting the famous “dynasty”—is set at odds of 4 to 1, ahead of Juventus at 8 and AC Milan at 10, tied with Napoli.
Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that a stay at Monza is still on the cards, offered at odds of 1.75.
In essence, the scenarios remain open and unpredictable.