Earlier this month, Gazzetta dello Sport shared their confidence Guglielmo Vicario will leave Tottenham next summer.
The Italian was attracting interest from Inter Milan, who see the 29-year-old as a replacement for Yann Sommer.
This came right after Vicario was booed by Tottenham fans after a loss to Fulham. He was again deemed to be at fault during Spurs’ 3-0 loss to Nottingham Forest at the weekend.
Naturally, alk about Inter’s interest has resurfaced.
L’Interista report the goalkeeper is in ‘pole position’ to be the Nerazzurri’s next goalkeeper.
To lure him away from Tottenham, Inter are willing to offer him a pay rise on what he currently earns.
Even if Vicario is 29, the Italian giants’ management feel that his profile is in line with their demands from a financial perspective. CEO Beppe Marotta has been a big fan of the Italy international for a while now and there is confidence that a move can now be possible.
He is also expected to cost less than other targets like Elia Caprila, Mile Svilar and Marco Carnesecchi.
The keeper’s contract at the London club runs out in 2028. That could ideally make a move to Inter complicated, or at leats more expensive than the Italian media appear to expect.