What happened: Bayer Leverkusen forward Kerim Alajbegovic, born in 2007, is pushing for a transfer to Serie A and has given Italy his preference, according to Fabrizio Romano. The talks are described as being on standby, with the player's future still unclear. A manager identified as Gasperini is said to prefer more experienced additions, leaving any deal unresolved for now.
Why it matters: A Serie A switch would be a notable step up for a 2007-born prospect still early in his senior career, and it would test how Bayer Leverkusen handle a young player angling to leave. If the destination club leans toward proven names, Alajbegovic could face a wait or a loan rather than an immediate move. The standoff reflects the common tension between a youngster's ambition and a manager's preference for experience.
What to watch: Watch whether an Italian club firms up its interest and whether Leverkusen are willing to sanction a sale or loan, with Romano flagged as tracking the situation.
Sources
- Yahoo Soccer