Nerazzurri to bring powerful front man to the San Siro.
Former Aston Villa, Stoke City and West Ham striker John Carew is on the verge of joining Inter Milan in a surprise deal.
The 33-year-old has been without a club since leaving Upton Park in July but the 6’5″ striker has continued to train to keep fit.
The former Norway international managed just two goals in 19 appearances in the Championship for the Hammers last season but could soon be playing alongside the likes of Antonio Cassano, Javier Zanetti and Dejan Stankovic.
But Inter have been forced to move for a striker outside the Italian transfer window, after Argentine Diego Milito was ruled out for the season with a knee injury, leaving the club with just 35-year-old Tomasso Rocchi as an out-and-out striker.
“Inter are an interesting club for him because they are one of the biggest teams in the world,” Carew’s agent Per Flod is quoted as saying by the Daily Mail.
“Someone with John’s physique would be ready to play again within a week.”
Carew, who flew in to Milan today for talks, is now expected to undergo a medical before Thursday and could face Tottenham in the Europa League last-16 double-header next month.
Carew has already been training with Inter and could sign a €300,000 deal subject to passing a medical.
“I’m ready. I feel good and I’ve worked with the team over the last two weeks,” Carew told reporters.
“I’ve travelled around and been to the cinema a few times but now I’m ready to give my all for Inter. I wasn’t expecting the call – life is full of surprises.”
The forward, who scored 24 goals in 91 appearances for Norway, has previously played in Italy after a loan spell at Roma in the 2003/04 season.
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