Rumors about Italy's return - Reports: FC Turin interested in signing Gosens
FC Turin are reportedly interested in signing Robin Gosens from 1. FC Union Berlin. According to reports from "Tuttosport" in Turin and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Serie A club want to bring the German national team left-back back to Italy. Gosens previously played for Inter Milan and Atalanta Bergamo in Italy.
Romano reports that FC Turin have offered a loan deal with an option to buy, which would take effect after a certain number of appearances. However, discussions are still ongoing regarding the transfer fees.
Gosens joined Union Berlin from Inter Milan last summer. The Berliners were knocked out of the Champions League group stage, and only secured their Bundesliga survival on the final matchday. Gosens scored 7 goals in 37 games, but failed to make the German national team squad. The 30-year-old then worked as a TV pundit for the European Championship held in Germany.
- Fabrizio Romano, known for his expertise in transfers, has suggested that FC Turin is pursuing a move for Robin Gosens from 1. FC Union Berlin.
- If the speculation is accurate, this would mark a return for Gosens to Italy, where he previously played for Inter Milan and Atalanta Bergamo.
- Rumors indicate that FC Turin has proposed a loan deal for Gosens with an option to buy, contingent on a specific number of appearances.
- Gosens transferred to Union Berlin from Inter Milan last year, but their performance in the UEFA Champions League was disappointing, with elimination in the group stage.
- Despite scoring 7 goals in 37 games and helping secure their Bundesliga survival on the last matchday, Gosens was unable to secure a spot in the German national team squad.
- After the tournament, Gosens took on a new role as a TV pundit for the European Championship, which was held in Germany.
- Inter Milan is not involved in the recent transfer talks, as Gosens has been linked with a potential move to 1. FC Union Berlin's rival club in Germany, FC Torino, based in Turin.