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Esposito Shows Inter's Next Big Thing Is The Reds, Not Gunners or Newcastle

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Pio Esposito agent claims: ‘He’s in love with Inter and will be their future for a decade’ amid Arsenal & Newcastle links Francesco Pio Esposito’s agent has moved to dismiss speculation linking the young Inter striker with a move to the Premier League, insisting the Italian starlet is fully committed to his future at San Siro despite reported interest from Arsenal and Newcastle. Mario Giuffredi, speaking on Radio CRC, was emphatic on his client’s stance, with quotes via Nico Schira on X. “Pio Esposito is happy at Inter and will be the club’s future for the next ten years,” he said.

“The boy is in love with Inter right now. ” He also pushed back on comparisons being made between Esposito and former Inter striker Christian Vieri, arguing that such parallels only create unnecessary pressure for a player still finding his own identity. “He needs to develop his own way of playing, comparisons like that serve no purpose.

” The agent’s words come amid growing interest from England , with both Arsenal and Newcastle understood to be monitoring Esposito’s situation ahead of the summer. LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Francesco Pio Esposito of Inter warms up prior to the Serie A match between US Lecce and FC Internazionale at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images) Inter & Pio Esposito destined for one another as parties shrug off Arsenal & Newcastle interest Inter, however, are not believed to be open to a sale unless a truly extraordinary offer arrives, and Giuffredi’s comments suggest the player himself has no desire to leave, with his contract running until June 2030.

The numbers back up the excitement surrounding him. Esposito has already made 39 appearances across all competitions this season, contributing eight goals and six assists, a remarkable return for a player of his age operating at the highest level. He has also caught the eye of Italy coach Gennaro Gattuso, who is expected to call on him for the World Cup playoff semi-final against Northern Ireland and a potential final on 31 March.

It has been a rapid rise for a player who came through Inter’s academy alongside brothers Salvatore and Sebastiano, before a standout loan season at Spezia, where he scored 20 goals and helped the club reach the Serie B playoff final, convinced Inter he was ready for the first team.