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Brest’s Bold Move: Can They Convince This Uruguayan Striker to Stay?

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Brest and Inter Milan have reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of Martin Satriano. The Uruguayan striker has been instrumental during his loan spell at Brest, contributing 8 goals and 4 assists. Brest is now working to convince Satriano to finalize the move.

  • Brest and Inter Milan have agreed on the permanent transfer of Martin Satriano.
  • Satriano scored 8 goals and provided 4 assists during his loan spell at Brest.
  • Brest is focused on securing Satriano’s agreement to make the transfer official.

Transfer Agreement Reached

Brest and Inter Milan have struck a deal for the permanent transfer of Uruguayan forward Martin Satriano. The 23-year-old centre-forward, who spent the previous season on loan at Brest, has shown significant promise, scoring 8 goals and providing 4 assists in 48 Ligue 1 appearances. Brest is now focused on securing Satriano’s agreement to make the transfer official.


Satriano, who joined Inter Milan from Nacional in July 2021, has a contract with the Italian giants until June 30, 2027. His market value is currently estimated at €7 million. The transfer fee for the permanent move, however, has not been disclosed in the initial reports.

Player Profile and Career Statistics

Born on February 20, 2001, in Montevideo, Uruguay, Martín Adrián Satriano Costa stands at 1.87 meters and primarily plays as a centre-forward, though he can also operate as a second striker. He is right-footed and holds dual nationality (Uruguayan and Italian). Satriano is currently under contract with Inter Milan until June 30, 2027, and is represented by All Iron Sports.

Career Statistics

  • Total Appearances: 127
  • Total Goals: 28
  • Total Assists: 15
  • Total Minutes Played: 7,876

Detailed Club Performance

  • Ligue 1 (Brest):
    • Appearances: 48
    • Goals: 8
    • Assists: 4
    • Minutes Played: 2,792
  • Serie A (Inter Milan):
    • Appearances: 35
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 1
    • Minutes Played: 1,727
  • Primavera 1 (Inter Milan Youth):
    • Appearances: 34
    • Goals: 14
    • Assists: 9
    • Minutes Played: 2,576
  • Coupe de France:
    • Appearances: 4
    • Goals: 2
    • Assists: 1
    • Minutes Played: 296
  • UEFA Youth League:
    • Appearances: 2
    • Goals: 0
    • Assists: 0
    • Minutes Played: 162
  • Coppa Primavera:
    • Appearances: 22
    • Goals: 18
    • Assists: 1
    • Minutes Played: 1,162
  • Primavera Fase Finale:
    • Appearances: 1
    • Goals: 0
    • Assists: 0
    • Minutes Played: 98
  • Italy Cup:
    • Appearances: 1
    • Goals: 0
    • Assists: 0
    • Minutes Played: 63

National Team Career

  • Uruguay National Team:
    • Debut: September 27, 2022
    • Caps: 1
    • Goals: 0

Transfer Market Dynamics

The permanent acquisition of Martin Satriano is a strategic move for Brest as they look to bolster their attacking options for the upcoming Ligue 1 season. During his loan spell, Satriano has proven his worth, showing versatility by playing both as a centre-forward and a second striker. His performance has made him a valuable asset for Brest, and securing his services on a permanent basis could significantly enhance their offensive capabilities.

This transfer follows other notable moves within Ligue 1, such as RC Lens targeting Chelsea defender Malang Sarr, Olympique Lyonnais securing a young forward on a three-year deal, and Chelsea’s Andrey Santos heading back to Strasbourg. These transfers highlight the dynamic nature of the current transfer window in Ligue 1, with clubs looking to reinforce their squads ahead of the new season.

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