Darian Males moves from FC Luzern to Inter Milan



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Offensive player Darian Males will move from his FC Luzern training club to Inter Milan. Today, Wednesday, the 19-year-old Lucerne of Serbian origin signed a five-year contract with Inter.

The young professional of the FCL, Darian Males, had passed the medical examination this Tuesday in the capital of Lombardy. After the contract was signed on Wednesday, it was clear: the 18-time Italian champion and three-time Champions League winner will loan the young attacker to a Serie A club. Probably not to Genoa FC, as previously reported .

Darian Males in the first picture with his manager Gezim Ibrahimi and his family. In the second picture with the entire team of consultants from Footuro AG, including Shkembim Nuza (left) and René and Philippe Strittmatter (center).

After Jonas Omlin (2018 in Basel), Rubén Vargas (2019 in Augsburg), a player from his own youth department will once again greatly improve FC Luzern’s bottom line: as a replacement for Darian Males, the super league team is said to is 2.5 million. Euros received. With the bonuses, the total amount of the transfer is 3.5 million euros.

The Counselor’s Joy and Relief

Darian Males’ change is a great success, especially for consultant Gezim Ibrahimi from Footuro AG agency. He has cared for the young FCL professional for years. Brunner and the city of Lucerne Males have become friends. “For me, it is a great satisfaction to have managed to move to the great traditional Italian club, especially in these difficult times,” said a happy Gezim Ibrahimi by cell phone in Milan.

Darian Males made his debut for FC Luzern last season. At the end of September 2019, he made his Super League debut with a brief appearance in the 1-0 home win over Neuchâtel Xamax. In total, he played 19 games in the top division, scored one goal and gave four assists.

Future in Serie A and hopefully in San Siro

Darian Males played for FCL for the last time in late June 2020. That was in the home game against Servette (2-2). A persistent thigh injury prevented the Lucerne player with Serbian roots, who grew up close to Swisspor Arena, from playing for his home club. The future of the Swiss Under-19 international is now Serie A. And hopefully sooner or later the San Siro Stadium or “Giuseppe Meazza” in Milan, where Inter Milan is known to be at home.

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