Francesco Pio Esposito, the youngest of the Esposito brothers, is making waves while on loan at Spezia. The 19-year-old striker, still owned by Inter Milan, has been closely monitored by the club, who haven’t missed a single match of his impressive campaign. With 7 goals in 13 appearances, Esposito is showcasing remarkable potential for a player born in 2005.
Calciomercato report how his performances are prompting careful consideration from Inter’s management. Despite his young age, Esposito is demonstrating physical prowess, mental fortitude, and goal-scoring ability that cannot be ignored. The club is weighing its options carefully, knowing that a Serie A debut is almost certain for the young talent next season.
In July 2023, Inter announced contract renewals for both Valentin Carboni and Pio Esposito, with the same expiration date but different terms. Since then, Carboni has seen first-team action with Argentina’s national team and played several Serie A matches with Monza before an injury following his transfer to Marseille.
Esposito’s journey has been different, starting from a lower level and earning his promotion to the top flight through consistent performances. His success is likely to lead to a revision of his contract terms in the summer, potentially bringing his compensation in line with players like Carboni.
Recently linked with interest from Napoli, Esposito possesses all the attributes to develop into a top-class center-forward, a potential that Inter firmly believes in. As the young striker continues to impress, the Nerazzurri are poised to adjust his contract, reflecting their commitment to nurturing this promising talent for the future.