Italian football powerhouse, Inter Milan, is reportedly considering a move to sign Algerian international Jaouen Hadjam as they look to strengthen their defensive lineup.
Hadjam, a 21-year-old left-back, has been making waves since joining Swiss side Young Boys Bern last summer. After parting ways with FC Nantes, he has found the stability and playing time he sought, allowing his talent to flourish.
His standout performances have not only solidified his position at Young Boys but also drawn attention from top European clubs, with Inter Milan now emerging as a potential suitor.
Since his arrival in Switzerland, Hadjam has amassed an impressive 43 appearances, showcasing both defensive reliability and offensive contributions.
His consistent displays in the Super League, coupled with notable performances in the Champions League, have highlighted his growing potential on the continental stage.
This isn’t the first time Hadjam has caught the eye of a major club. He previously turned down a move to Olympique de Marseille, prioritising an environment that would nurture his development. That decision appears to have paid off, as he has now established himself as a key player for Young Boys.
Inter Milan’s interest signals the next chapter in Hadjam’s career, offering him the chance to step into one of Europe’s elite leagues.