Thursday’s reports claim that Oumar Solet is getting close to securing a move to Serie A and Coppa Italia champions Inter this summer, but the Frenchman is expected to extend his contract with Udinese first. Here’s why.
Inter are hoping to add to their defensive unit this summer with Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian leaving at the end of their contracts, whilst Yann Bisseck could be sold amidst interest from Bayern Munich.
Several centre-backs have been linked with a potential move to San Siro this summer, including Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic and Roma pair Gianluca Mancini and Evan Ndicka, but reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicate that a deal for Udinese’s Solet is edging ever closer.
The Frenchman is reportedly valued in the region of €25m given that he is heading into the final year of his contract, which is set to expire on June 30, 2027.
According to recent updates, Udinese are open to the idea of sending Solet out on loan with an obligation to buy. But, this would require Solet signing a contract extension first as he would otherwise be out of contract next summer and could walk away on a free transfer.
This would allow Inter to bring Solet in for the 2026-27 season, but would also reserve their budget for signings in other areas, such as wing-back Marco Palestra, who is expected to cost around €50m from Atalanta.
The benefit for Udinese is that they will still be able to recoup a decent transfer fee for a player who is otherwise at risk of running down his contract and leaving for free.
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