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Inter Milan’s title push drives Spanish wing‑back Sheila García’s arrival

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·

Spanish international wing‑back Sheila García is completing a transfer to Inter Milan for an undisclosed fee, a move announced during the launch of New Balance’s new lifestyle line, ending her tenure at Real Madrid and marking her first club abroad.

Inter Milan’s hierarchy targeted García because the club aims to compete for titles and believes she can strengthen that ambition. Their decision to meet the transfer fee was presented as a clear sign of trust and affection for the player.

"I’m incredibly excited to begin this new adventure at Inter, a historic club with a project that won me over from the very first moment," García said at the New Balance presentation. She added that the club’s history and ambition convinced her to join.

García highlighted Serie A’s rigorous tactical level as essential for her development, describing the Italian league as a key factor in her decision. She believes the competitive environment will sharpen her abilities as a wing‑back.

She thanked Real Madrid for the memories, stating she leaves at peace after giving everything for the Madrid shirt. The move therefore ends her spell at Real Madrid and marks her first venture abroad.

For Inter Milan, García’s arrival adds depth to the defensive flanks as the side targets domestic trophies. Her experience and attacking drive are expected to help the team compete for important things.

The transfer also boosts Inter’s profile in the Italian market, with New Balance’s backing supporting her transition to Serie A. The partnership underscores the club’s commercial and sporting ambitions.

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