Inter are set to complete the signing of Tajon Buchanan imminently, with the Canadian becoming their first arrival of the January transfer window. The player will make the move from Club Brugge in Belgium for a fee worth €7 million plus add-ons taking it up to €10 million in total.
The player will be in Milan to complete his medical tests and other formalities for the transfer today. Once he has passed the medical and signed the contract, he is set to travel back to Belgium. Which means that his first game for the Nerazzurri could be against Monza on the 13th of January.
Tajon Buchanan to sign for Inter Milan from Club Brugge
The player has agreed to a long-term deal with Inter, and will join them after playing in the FIFA World Cup with Canada as well as the Champions League with Brugge. He primarily features as a right sided midfielder, and could replace Juan Cuadrado at the club.
The 24-year-old earned a lot of praise for his performances at the World Cup, and has been impressive in Belgium too. Now, Tajon Buchanan will take a huge step up to one of the best clubs in Italy as well as Europe.
Inter’s ownership has been questioned in recent weeks, with Suning Group rumoured to be willing to sell the club for the right price. But in spite of them, their investment in the first team remains constant with several new players being brought in this year.