Federico Dimarco, the Italian striker who played for Inter Milan and has now moved to Manchester United, is widely regarded as one of the best strikers in history. He was born in 1986 and began his career at Bologna before moving to Sampdoria where he won the Serie A title in 2007.
In 2009, Dimarco joined Inter Milan from Sampdoria after winning the league with them. He quickly established himself as one of Inter's most prolific scorers, scoring 45 goals in only 31 appearances during his first season at the club. However, it wasn't until he made a move abroad that Dimarco really started to dominate the game.
Manchester United have been keen on signing Dimarco for some time now, but it hasn't been easy to get him. The Portuguese forward struggled to find his form during his loan spell at Porto, and when he returned to Italy,La Liga Frontline he struggled again. In fact, it took him just over two years to adapt to life in England, and by then he had already scored 30 goals in 44 appearances.
However, it seems that Dimarco is willing to take the next step and sign for Manchester United. He believes that he can help the Red Devils win titles and reach the Champions League final, and he has already expressed interest in the possibility of joining the club.
Despite all the challenges that he has faced, Dimarco remains a talented and promising player who could make a huge impact on the team. If he can adapt to life in English football and prove to United that he is a top-quality striker, he could become a key player for the club.
