Inter have added the services of Canada youngster Oumar Diallo to their Primavera roster, signing the 2005-born striker from Serie D side Cannara.
As per Calciomercato, Diallo, of Guinean descent, arrived in Italy only in January but impressed throughout his seven appearances for the Umbrian club – three of which from the start. His displays slated great interest from Nerazzurri scouts, who reported on his caliber quickly to the upper management.
#Inter, UFFICIALE: depositato il contratto di Oumar #Diallo, attaccante classe 2005, canadese, originario della Guinea, già aggregato all'U18 di Zanchetta. Arriva dal Cannara, club umbro di Serie D con cui ha già giocato 7 gare in Prima Squadra da gennaio in poi#InterYouth ⚫? pic.twitter.com/vyimhXdbI9
— Fabio Alampi (@FabioAlampi) September 3, 2022
He is now part of Inter’s U18 team led by Andrea Zanchetta, but it will not be long before he is included in the Primavera setup, having already been included in the list for the UEFA Youth League.
According to FCInter1908, Diallo was first spotted by former Cannara sporting director Angelo Mattonelli. With the help of his first coach at the club, Ezio Brevi, he was immediately introduced to playing ways despite being just 17. The prospect is noted to be a physically well-structured forward due to his commendable height of 190 cm.
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