Sebastiano Esposito set to leave Inter Milan: Como joins race
The 2002-born striker won’t be part of Inter Milan’s plans next season—his future is now open, with several clubs, including Como, ready to make a move

The 2002-born striker won’t be part of Inter Milan’s plans next season—his future is now open, with several clubs, including Como, ready to make a move.
Watch out for the future of Sebastiano Esposito. The 2002-born striker will not be part of Inter Milan’s squad next season, and the club is evaluating the best solution for his future.
Como shows serious interest as Cutrone’s future remains unclear
According to La Provincia di Como via Fcinter1908, Cesc Fabregas’s team has now joined the list of suitors:
“Como is looking for a new striker, which could indicate an imminent departure of Patrick Cutrone.

Interest has now emerged for Sebastiano Esposito, who spent last season on loan at Empoli and is also being tracked by Parma.
Como is ready to invest in the striker, considered a good tactical fit in Fabregas’s system. For Esposito, this could be an attractive opportunity, giving him the chance to fight for a better position in the league standings.”
Who is Sebastiano Esposito?
Sebastiano Esposito is one of the most promising forwards to emerge from Inter Milan’s youth academy in recent years.
Born in Castellammare di Stabia in 2002, he made his professional debut with Inter Milan at just 16 years old in a Europa League match.
Known for his technical skills, intelligent movement, and composure in front of goal, Esposito is a versatile attacker who can play both as a central striker and a second forward.
Despite his early breakthrough, Esposito’s career has been marked by several loan spells aimed at gaining experience—he has played for clubs like SPAL, Venezia, Basel, Anderlecht, and most recently Empoli in Serie A.
Though consistency has sometimes eluded him, his potential remains high, and a stable project like Como’s could provide the perfect environment for growth.
At 22, Esposito is now at a crucial point in his career, needing playing time and tactical clarity to fully realize his talent.
With Fabregas’s team looking to build a competitive side, this could be a mutually beneficial match.