Dan Ndoye is playing a strong European Championship and has apparently aroused the interest of Inter Milan. Would the move come at the right time for the 23-year-old whirlwind or would it be better for him to stay in Bologna?
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- Whirlwind Dan Ndoye scored his first international goal against Germany.
- Inter Milan are apparently interested in the 23-year-old Swiss in the service of Champions League participants Bologna.
- In the football talk show "Heimspiel bei der Nati", blue Sport editor-in-chief Andy Böni and Ciriaco Sforza discuss the possible transfer.
Before the game against Germany, Ciriaco Sforza praises Dan Ndoye to the skies and even compares him to players such as World Cup record goalscorer Miroslav Klose or Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, who also left a lot to be desired in terms of efficiency at the start of their careers before conquering the big stage.
Ndoye then promptly scored against Germany to make it 1:0 - his first goal in national team kit. "I think Rüdiger is still a little bit 'clumsy'. And Rüdiger is a top Real Madrid defender, that's incredible," said a delighted Andy Böni. Ndoye has the potential to become "a really expensive man". "The next step is for him to improve his scoring rate."
It is said behind the scenes that Inter Milan have at least put out feelers. The fact that blue Sport spotted the Inter Milan sporting director at the Swiss family hotel could also be an indication that there is something to the rumors.
Sforza believes that it is very possible that Milan are interested in Ndoye: "I think so, the performance is right. The question is whether it's the right move now." Bologna play in the Champions League and are "a quiet place" where you can work well. But the temptation is of course great, because perhaps such an offer only comes once. And even if Sforza raises his warning finger, he also says: "If Inter Milan is on the table, then you have to go for it."
Böni is not sure whether it would be a good move for Ndoye. "I think a year in Bologna would certainly do him good." After all, the 23-year-old can play in the Champions League with Bologna and draw attention to himself there. The competition at Inter is even greater and there is a risk of him being left on the bench.