Serie A giants Inter will be facing Premier League side Gżira United in a friendly on December 5 at the Tony Bezzina Stadium.
The Times of Malta had reported earlier this month, that the 2021 Italian champions were set to make the trip to Malta next month for a short camp to give the members of the first-team that were not selected for the 2022 World Cup the opportunity to step up their fitness ahead of the Italian championship restart in January.
Inter are due to arrive in Malta on December 4 and during their stay in Malta they are planning two play two friendly matches.
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The Times of Malta had already revealed that the Nerazzurri were set to face Austrian side Red Bull Salzburg on December 7 at the Tony Bezzina Stadium.
The Austrian side will be in Malta during the same period where they too will be holding a short camp to prepare themselves for the restart of the Austrian Bundesliga on January 6.
Now it has been confirmed that Inter will also face a Maltese club during their stay as they will play Gżira United on December 5, with kick-off time set at 6pm.
The Italian side had been in talks several stakeholders in Malta to face a Maltese team with initial reports mentioning Ħamrun Spartans as possible opponents.
However, negotiations have been now concluded with Gżira United who will be have the opportunity to meet the Italian giants next month.
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