Italian media: Serie Avellino hopes to loan Palacios, Inter Milan wants to sell it directly this summer
11:10am, 1 August 2025Football

Inter Milan News Network said that Serie Avellino hopes to loan Palacios, but Inter Milan wants to sell players directly this summer.
Palacios, 22, is an Argentine defender. He joined Inter Milan last summer and was loaned to Monza in January this year. He then made eight appearances in the Serie A for Monza. However, Palacios is not in Inter Milan's team plan and will leave the team again this summer.
Avellino is a new Serie B team. Club sports director Mario Ailo said: "We are interested in Palacios, just like we are interested in many other players. Many names have been revealed by the media."
Inter Milan News pointed out that Avellino can only loan players, but Inter Milan wants to sell Palacios directly this summer. In addition, currently interested in Palacios are Feyenoord, Girona, Sassolo, Olympiacos, and Rizesburg, Türkiye.
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